El gran problema de la vivienda en España en una sola cifra: salarios vs precios

In this segment on Manu Sánchez's @Antena3Noticias program, we at @pisoscom analyzed the latest INE (National Institute of Statistics) data on the housing market. The data points to a change in the cycle or simply a moderation after exceptional years. The conclusion is clear: the market is not experiencing a sudden trend change, but rather a slowdown phase after two very intense years, which still rank among the best figures since 2007. We also discussed the main factors explaining this behavior: the evolution of the Euribor and its impact on mortgage financing, the loss of purchasing power among buyers, and the significant structural imbalance between housing supply and demand in Spain. Over the last decade, housing prices have increased by around 70%, while wages have risen by approximately 25%, which helps explain the current affordability problem. This analysis contextualizes the data and distinguishes between the current situation and the structural change in the real estate market. @Antena3