Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Spain Numbers Don't Add Up

If there is one thing European property experts agree on, it’s that housing data out of Spain is fairly worthless.

For example, the most recent report from the National Institute of Statistics (INE) shows the market bottoming out, down only 7 percent in the last year. Catalonia and Madrid saw drops of more than 11 percent, but the rate of declines is slowing, the data shows.

“But it is always worth pointing out that the official index is so detached from reality it is close to meaningless,” Spanish Property Insight’s Mark Stucklin reports. He cites numbers suggesting Murcia prices dropped only 1 percent in the last year. “That is farfetched, to put it mildly,” Stucklin said. .
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