Barcelona City Hall plans to release more than 10,000 rentals currently reserved for tourists by 2029 in order to address the housing shortage.
as we see them today will disappear from the city of Barcelona,” announced Jaume Collboni. According to the councilor, 10,000 housing units currently reserved for tourism would thus be put back on the rental or sale market.
Housing shortage
In Barcelona, more than 10,000 homes are currently subject to a license allowing them to be rented as tourist apartments. At the same time, residents are struggling to find housing, especially as rents have increased by 68% over the last decade.
“The city cannot allow such a high number of apartments to be used for tourist activity in a context where the difficulty of access to housing and the negative effects of tourist overpopulation are obvious,” justified the council. municipal in a press release.
Faced with the housing shortage, a call to demonstrate on July 6 was launched by several local associations, with a slogan: “Enough! Let’s put limits on tourism!”