Abstract
In recent decades, the analysis of residential rental prices in Spain has gained increasing attention. From a socio-economic viewpoint, the increase in long-term rentals compared to new home purchases by the new generations has led researchers to examine phenomena such as the growth of the tourism sector or foreclosures. This paper uses a panel data model to analyze the influence of the rate of foreclosure evictions and number of tourist apartments on residential rental prices in 50 provinces of Spain for the period 2015–2018. The results show that an increase in the number of tourist apartment vacancies increases residential rental prices, while an increase in the rate of foreclosure evictions causes residential rental prices to fall.
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Gonzalez-Morales, J. G., Checa-Olivas, M., & Cano-Guervos, R. (2021). Impact of evictions and tourist apartments on the residential rental market in spain. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/su13137485
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