In a further move to potentially limit property purchases by foreigners in Spain, Barcelona city council is exploring ways to ban investment funds and non-residents from buying homes in the Catalan capital that won't be used for residential purposes.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is launching a crusade against what he sees as the downsides of social media.
By Jesús Aguado, David Latona and Joan Faus MADRID/BARCELONA (Reuters) -The return of Spanish bank Sabadell's headquarters to Catalonia will be a boost for the region after years of political turmoil,
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced the plan this ... Skyrocketing rents are particularly acute in cities like Barcelona and Madrid, where incomes have failed to keep up, especially ...
Emergency services for Spain’s northern Aragon region say at least 30 people have been injured in a chairlift accident at the Spanish ski resort of Astún, in the Pyrenees mountain range
Speaking at an economic forum in Madrid on January 13, Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced ... If you plan to invest in real estate in Barcelona, it may be about to get a lot more ...
Brexit has been blamed for ruining the plans of Britons looking to move to Spain, following an announcement by the country’s prime minister that he is looking to ban property purchases by those from outside the European Union.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced plans on Monday to increase taxes on holiday rentals so they pay "like a business"
Spanish Prime Minster, Pedro Sánchez, announced Sunday a series of government reforms and policy proposals, including harsh restrictions on non-EU residents purchasing property. The measures aim at
Spain is planning a raft of measures to address its brewing housing crisis, including an up to 100% tax on properties bought by people who are neither citizens nor residents of the European Union.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with Spanish President Pedro Sanchez in Madrid reaffirming the strong partnership between India and Spain
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is launching a crusade against what he sees as the downsides of social media. The Socialist leader wants the European Union, which already leads the world in internet regulation,