Spain Approves 2026-2030 National Housing Plan with €7 Billion Investment
2026-06-15 16:02
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Sectoral Conference on Housing and Urban Agenda (Conferencia Sectorial de Vivienda y Agenda Urbana) has finally approved the 2026-2030 National Housing Plan, which will mobilize a total investment of €7 billion over the next five years, including €4.2 billion from the national budget and at least €2.8 billion in matching funds from the autonomous communities. The first year (2026) will allocate €800 million.

This plan establishes a co-financing system, with the state covering 60% of the resources and the autonomous communities covering the remaining 40%. According to the Ministry of Housing and Urban Agenda (Ministerio de Vivienda y Agenda Urbana), this model will triple the funds managed by regional governments compared to previous plans.

The plan's funds are mandatorily allocated to three major action areas: 40% for housing construction and acquisition; 30% for renovation of the existing housing stock; and 30% for support programs targeting vulnerable groups and areas with the most urgent housing needs. Through this allocation, the government aims to increase housing supply, improve the efficiency and maintenance of existing housing, and strengthen housing accessibility policies.

The new framework includes measures to ensure that subsidized housing funded by public resources remains affordable in the long term. All housing projects developed under this plan must permanently maintain their subsidized status. Additionally, the plan introduces anti-fraud clauses to enhance transparency in the allocation process and promotes the establishment of a public data system to facilitate access to housing and residential market information.

This plan is the result of collaborative work between the Ministry of Housing and Urban Agenda, the autonomous communities, and industry stakeholders. During the drafting process, 28 technical meetings were held, analyzing 365 opinions from government agencies, industry organizations, and experts, many of which have been incorporated into the final text.

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