Housing Crisis Extends Beyond Valencia City

Housing prices in Valencia's metropolitan area now exceed €4,000/m², impacting housing availability.

Generic image of a 'for sale' sign in front of a residential building, symbolizing the housing crisis.
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Generic image of a 'for sale' sign in front of a residential building, symbolizing the housing crisis.

The housing crisis is worsening in Valencia's metropolitan area, where prices already exceed €4,000/m², according to analysts from the Polytechnic University of Valencia.

The program Cadena de valor has analyzed the extension of the housing crisis, which is no longer limited to the city of Valencia, but significantly affects the municipalities in its metropolitan area. The escalation of prices has led the square meter to exceed 4,000 euros in some locations.

"The housing crisis is a complex problem that requires comprehensive and coordinated solutions between public administrations and the private sector."

the director of the UPV Housing Chair
In addition to the real estate situation, the program has also addressed the global impact of the energy crisis. This crisis has direct consequences on air transport and the increase in fuel prices, affecting both individuals and companies in the sector.
Finally, the growth of the used electrified vehicle market has been discussed. This segment of the automotive market is experiencing a notable boom, offering more sustainable alternatives for mobility.