On the one hand, the loss of young population has not been compensated by foreign population. On the other hand, two very different demographic scenarios coincide, with different “housing demand pressures”.
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The aging factor of the population has reduced potential demand from home buyers, according to the conclusions of the EITB Data report that focuses on the housing market and will be published this Thursday in all of its EITB Media media.
On the one hand, the loss of young population has not been compensated by foreign population. On the other hand, two very different demographic scenarios coincide, with different “housing demand pressures”.
In addition, according to data from the Housing Observatory of the Basque Government, the number of households needing access to housing has decreased. On the other hand, the number of households wanting to move house has increased, and all of this is in turn determined by the economic and employment situation we are experiencing.
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Source: EITB

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