Knowing — or maybe believing is a better word — that property markets and economies around the world are on the way back up sure is a nice feeling. It may be a short-lived feeling, because according to some there are signs that the short-lived positivity will end as quickly as it begun.
Posts Tagged ‘Spanish Economy’
Profiling the Recovery Part III: Spain
by liambailey on Thursday, February 4th, 2010 in International Real Estate Trends, Predictions, Spanish Property
Spain Seeing Some Bright News but Long Windy Road Ahead
by Overseas Property Mall on Thursday, January 28th, 2010 in Spanish Property
Hopes have emerged that the battered Spanish property market could be hitting something that feels like a floor. Pardon the vague language, but with 1 million homes still on the market to say the future is torrid for Spanish property is an understatement despite the latest positive data.
The most positive aspect of the latest data to be released shows that home sales transactions rose 5.3% between October and November last year, leaving them down just 2.6% year on year, compared to 21% in October and 17% in September.



