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Spain and Portugal tackle property crisis by embracing public housing

Under-investment means the two countries have the most limited stocks of subsidised homes in western Europe
By some estimates, public housing represents just roughly 2% of Portugal’s housing stock and 1%-3% per cent of all homes in Spain

Spain plans to use a “bad bank” born of its most recent financial crisis to create up to 50,000 units of public housing as the country and neighbouring Portugal seek government-led solutions to the soaring cost of property.

The countries — two of the poorest in western Europe — want to reverse a legacy of under-investment in public housing that means they have the most limited stocks of subsidised homes in the region.

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