SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE/MADRID, 8 Jan. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The purchase and sale of housing by foreigners -both residents and non-residents- in the Canary Islands grew by 48.7% in the third quarter of 2022, to 2,808 operations, compared to the 1,888 registered in the same quarter of 2021, according to the data of real estate transactions of the Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda, consulted by Europa Press.
The accumulated from January to September 2022 amounted to 9,067 home sales between foreigners in the Canary Islands, 75.3% more than between January and September 2021.
The operations carried out in the Canary Islands by foreigners residing in Spain stood at 1,132, only between July and September, 43.2% more than the 790 recorded by the Ministry in the third quarter of 2021. Meanwhile, non-resident foreigners in The country made 1,676 sales, compared to 1,098 in the third quarter of 2021, which represents an increase of 52.6%.
At the national level, the sale of housing by foreigners reached 32,701 operations, compared to the 26,617 registered in the same period of 2021, which represents an increase of 22.85%. For its part, until September 2022, 101,460 home sales between foreigners were registered, 44.31% more than in the first nine months of 2021.
The operations carried out by foreigners residing in our country amounted to 16,880 between July and September, 16.35% more than the 14,508 registered in the third quarter of 2021. For their part, foreigners not residing in Spain carried out 15,821 sales , compared to 12,109 in the third quarter of 2021, 30.65% more.
Asturias led the increase in sales between foreigners, with a rise of 51.1% in the third quarter of 2022. In total, 266 transactions were registered, of which 214 were from resident foreigners and 52 were made by non-resident foreigners.
The Canaries also attracted real estate interest from foreign buyers. Transactions grew by 48.72% compared to the third quarter of 2021, to 2,808 operations. Of these, 1,132 were resident foreigners and the rest were non-resident foreigners.
The Valencian Community was in third position, with a 36.1% increase in home sales by foreigners. In addition, in absolute terms, it was the community that registered the most operations, with 10,401 transactions from foreign citizens. Foreigners residing in Spain carried out 4,264 operations, while non-resident foreigners signed 6,137 transactions.
Despite the growth trend throughout the country, four autonomous communities showed decreases in the figures for home sales by foreigners.
Cantabria had a decline of 20.8%, with only 99 operations, divided into 83 sales by resident foreigners and 16 among non-resident foreigners.
In the Balearic Islands, the fall was 13.9%, with a total of 1,731 operations in the third quarter. Of these, only 566 were from foreigners residing in Spain, while 1,165 were from non-residents in the country.
Home sales in Navarra stood at 149 operations in the third quarter of the year, 12.8% less. In this case, 144 transactions were from foreign citizens residing in Spain and only 5 were from non-resident foreigners.
In the case of Castilla-La Mancha, sales between foreigners decreased by 11.12%, up to 583 operations, of which 567 were from resident foreigners and the remaining 16 from non-residents.
In addition to these four communities, the autonomous city of Melilla also registered a contraction of 16.6% in sales by foreigners.