Tinsa - Spanish Property Price Index

TINSA publish monthly figures for property prices in Spain.

There are some flaws in the figures as pointed out by Mark Stucklin and Martin Dell, but they are still some of the

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Some comentators seem to regularly misinterpret the graph, possibly due to not having paid attention in their maths classes at school.


The rate of change is declining house at a rate of 5.3% per year.

Tinsa break down the price index into regions

Mediterranean
Islands (Balearics and Canaries)

What this means to an investor is that it's probably not yet time to buy, because prices still haven't reached the bottom of the curve.


Tinsa March 2010

13-04-2010

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