In the second quarter of 2010 were sold in Spain 149,527 homes, representing an increase of 24.7% year, according to data from Ministry of Housing obtained from data provided by the College of Notaries and shows the number of homes bought and sold in formalized in a public notary office. figure contrasts with that given days earlier by the school registrar (+2%) , but mainly for the collection and processing of data ( why the ministry said the sales rise Registrars floors and down? (Graphics) ).
Thus, the buying and maintaining the recovery that began in the fourth quarter of 2009, as is the third consecutive annual increase . With previous quarter, as usual in the second quarter, the rate of change is positive, showing an increase of 39.6% .
Of the homes sold in the second quarter, 67,895 (45.4%) for new construction and 81,632 (54.6%), at second hand.
The highest number of home sales compared to second-hand new construction began in the fourth quarter of 2009, after recording nine quarters in which sales of new work exceeded the second-hand.
The annual increase is due both to increased new home sales (+4.6%) , as sales of previously owned homes, which increased by 48.3% over the same quarter last year. Quarter on quarter, exceeds the increase in new housing transactions (45.3%) compared to second-hand (35.2%).
In recent twelve months, 495,684 homes were sold , representing an increase of 4.8% over the previous twelve months. The number of new construction homes sold amounted to 231,791 (-15.7%). In the case of the second hand, transactions increased by 33.2%, registering 263,893 transactions.
Sales by regions, provinces and municipalities
Andalucía (27 221), Catalonia (20 423), Valencia (20 307) and Madrid (18 410) are the regions with a greater number of transactions, focusing on their territories 57.8% of the total. As for the provinces six accumulate 42% of sales: Madrid (18 410), Barcelona (13 380), Alicante (9306), Valencia (8547), Malaga (7172) and Murcia (5989)
Between April and June 2010 quarterly increases have occurred in the sale of housing in all the Autonomous Communities, with the exception of Navarre (-29.9%) and the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla (-13.7%).
The autonomy with sales above the national average (39.6%) were La Rioja (76.6%), Cantabria (58.5%), Asturias (55.3%) , Murcia (52.8%), Catalonia (50.2%), Valencia (48.2%), Castilla-La Mancha (45.3%), Aragón (44.4%), Community Madrid (43.6%), Andalusia (40.4%) and Galicia (40.1%). With increases below the national average are Illes Balears (37.4%), Castilla y León (33.3%), Extremadura (21.5%), Canary Islands (19.3%) and the Basque Country (6, 7%)
on-year (2 nd quarter of 2010 / 2 nd quarter of 2009) all regions, with the exception of Navarre (-25.6%), Extremadura (-3.1% ) and Region Murcia (-0.7%), increase sales: Basque Country (52%), Asturias (47.6%), Catalonia (46.3%), Castilla y León (35.4%), Community Madrid (29.3%), Illes Balears (29%), Valencia (26.9%), Galicia (26.6%), Castilla-La Mancha (26.5%), Cantabria (21%) , Aragón (19.2%), Andalusia (15.8%), the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla (14.5%), Canary Islands (6.9%) and La Rioja (4.9%).
In the past 12 months (3rd quarter 2009 - 2nd Quarter 2010) on previous twelve months (3rd quarter 2008 - 2 nd quarter of 2009) have produced increases in the sale of homes in ten regions and in all the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla: Comunidad de Madrid (26.8%) Basque Country (25.4%), Catalonia (21.4%), Castilla y León (10.2%), Ceuta and Melilla (10.1%), Aragon (9.8%), Illes Balears (8, 9%), Cantabria and Asturias (7.9%), Galicia (3.5%) and Valencia (2.3%). Negative rates are relevant: Andalucia (-4.5%), Comunidad de Navarra (-5.9%), Castilla-La Mancha (-8.2%), Canarias (-10.3%), Extremadura (-12.4%), La Rioja (-15.8%) and Murcia (-16.5%)
The provincial capitals in which there has been a greater number of property transactions in last twelve months are Madrid (28 970), Barcelona (11 839), Zaragoza (7517), Valencia (7098), Sevilla (5795), Malaga (5506) and Murcia (5431). With respect to municipalities that are not provincial capital, the highest number of sales occurred in Torrevieja (3,178), Gijón (3013), Orihuela (2711), Cartagena (2622), Marbella (2562), Alcorcón ( 2307) and Alcobendas (2,305)
The provincial capitals in which there has been a greater number of property transactions in last twelve months are Madrid (28 970), Barcelona (11 839), Zaragoza (7517), Valencia (7098), Sevilla (5795), Malaga (5506) and Murcia (5431). With respect to municipalities that are not provincial capital, the highest number of sales occurred in Torrevieja (3,178), Gijón (3013), Orihuela (2711), Cartagena (2622), Marbella (2562), Alcorcón ( 2307) and Alcobendas (2,305)
The foreign purchases
The number of homes purchased by foreign residents in Spain was 8,765, representing 6.2% of all homes purchased by residents, and 31.8% more than the homes purchased in the previous quarter. On year the number of homes purchased by foreign residents increased by 46%
Four regions account for 72.4% of purchases by foreign residents in Spain: Valencia (28.6%), Andalusia (18.7%), Catalonia (15.5%) and the Canary Islands (9.6%). As the group of non-residents, the number of dwellings purchased by the same amount to 700.
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