Landlord and Tenant Law in Spain compared to Europe
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Spain publishes good house price statistics. The Banco de EspaƱa holds good quarterly house price time series for a range of areas and housing types, generated by the Ministerio de Fomento (Ministry of Infrastructure and Urban Planning). TINSA, a private entity, publishes a monthly house price index. General economic statistics are available from the Instituto Nacional de Estadistica.