The Reality of Spain's Mini-Flat Phenomenon



1% of all properties listed on Idealista have an area of less than 30 m2 for rent. Only 0.1% of these have less than 20 m2, according to an idealistic study. شركات



20 percent of the properties listed have a surface area of between 30 m2 and 60 m2, whereas in Spain (47.4 percent) the majority of properties are located between 60 m2 and 100 m2. 22.8% of the total available space is between 100 and 150 m2 and 8.7% is larger.




Fernando Encinar, head of idealistic studies, says, "The mini-apartment phenomenon is, despite the loud noise and mass media that arise thereof, very residual, it is only a small amount of the total of properties rented in our country. The Spanish rental market is generally healthy. One of the few things the bubble left is a large inventory of quality new urban properties that are likely to enter the rental market. This has led to the disappearance of a number of substandard properties from the market "There was a mistake.




Self-government Communities without mini-flats


Navarre is the only autonomous community with less than 30 m2 of property on the market. In Aragón, Asturias, Extremadura, Galicia, La Rioja, Murcia, the Canary Islands, the Balearic Islands or in Castilla-La Mancha, property of less than 20 m2 is also not rented.




These mini-flats are evident in the rest of the municipalities as only 0.1% of properties for rent in Andalusia, Valencia, Castile and Leon, Cantabria and the Basque Country are less than the same size. The figure in the Community of Madrid is 0.2%.




Even in big cities the small impact


Properties of less than 20 m2 do not even in large cities represent a significant sample. In Barcelona, only 0.1% is less than that, whereas 0.8% is between 20 m2 and 30 m2. 22.8% have from 30 m2 to 60 m2 and the majority (45.3%) from 60 m2 to 100 m2. 20.5% of Barcelona properties are between 100 and 150 m2 and only 10.6% are larger.




The situation in Madrid is similar, with only 0.1% below 20 meters and 2.4% between 20 m2 and 30 m2. 28 percent are between 30 and m2 and 60 m2 and between 60 m2 and 100 m2 between 35.4 percent. 19.5% of Madrid's housing size is between 100 and 150 m2 and only 14.5% is larger. The Reality of Spain's Mini-Flat Phenomenon


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28 October 2019, Editorial Board


1% of all properties listed on Idealista have an area of less than 30 m2 for rent. Only 0.1% of these have less than 20 m2, according to an idealistic study.




20 percent of the properties listed have a surface area of between 30 m2 and 60 m2, whereas in Spain (47.4 percent) the majority of properties are located between 60 m2 and 100 m2. 22.8% of the total available space is between 100 and 150 m2 and 8.7% is larger.




Fernando Encinar, head of idealistic studies, says, "The mini-apartment phenomenon is, despite the loud noise and mass media that arise thereof, very residual, it is only a small amount of the total of properties rented in our country. The Spanish rental market is generally healthy. One of the few things the bubble left is a large inventory of quality new urban properties that are likely to enter the rental market. This has led to the disappearance of a number of substandard properties from the market "There was a mistake.




Self-government Communities without mini-flats


Navarre is the only autonomous community with less than 30 m2 of property on the market. In Aragón, Asturias, Extremadura, Galicia, La Rioja, Murcia, the Canary Islands, the Balearic Islands or in Castilla-La Mancha, property of less than 20 m2 is also not rented.




In the rest of the communities, the presence of this mini flat is clear: only 0.1% of properties for rent in Andalusia, Valencia, Castile and León, Cantabria and Euskadi are small. The figure in the Community of Madrid is 0.2%.




Even in big cities the small impact


Even in large cities, properties of less than 20 m2 do not constitute an important sample. Only 0,1% of Barcelona's population is smaller than that, while 0,8% is between 20 m2 and 30 m2. 22.8% between 30 and m2 and 60 m2, while the majority between 60 m2 and 100 m2 (45.3%). 20.5% of Barcelona properties are between 100 and 150 m2 and 10.6% are larger.




The situation in Madrid is similar; only 0.1% is under 20m, while 2.4% are between 20m2 and 30m2. The 30 m2/60 m2 range of 28 percent, and 60 m2/100 m2/35.4 percent. 19.5% of Madrid's housing size is between 100 and 150 m2 and only 14.5% is larger.

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