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The candidates of the four major parties at the national level in the 23J elections have already advanced their measures in favor of housing if they reach the Government of Spain. But where do the leaders of the PSOE, PP, Sumar and Vox live, what are the prices of the houses for sale or what are the areas in which they reside? idealista/news has compiled their asset declaration, although not all of them reside in homes they own, such as Alberto Núñez Feijóo and Yolanda Díaz . President Pedro Sánchez has two homes in the province of Madrid while he resides in La Moncloa and Santiago Abascal has gone from renting to owning, after buying a villa in 2020.
Only two of the four current candidates are Cambodia Telegram Number Data repeating from the previous elections: the President of the Government, Pedro , and the Vox candidate, Santiago Abascal. In 2020, Yolanda Díaz, current third vice president and Minister of Labor and Social Economy, and now head of the list for Sumar, left her home in Ferrol (A Coruña) to move to Madrid, while Alberto Núñez Feijóo did the same in 2022, after giving up the presidency of the Xunta de Galicia and moving to the capital to lead the PP at the national level.
Pedro maintains his apartment in the richest municipality in Spain The current President of the Government and PSOE candidate, Pedro , owns 50% of an apartment in the Somosaguas area of Pozuelo de Alarcón, together with his wife, Begoña Gómez, where they lived before moving to the palace of La Moncloa in 2018, after the motion of censure against Mariano Rajoy.
He also has an apartment in Madrid, which he rented, although in the last declaration of assets and income of the deputies published in Congress, he has not declared rental income. In November 2019, at the beginning of the XIV Legislature, Sánchez declared that he still owed 86,242 euros of a loan granted of 159,300 euros in 2008.
Currently, the average price of housing in Somosaguas reaches 3,695 euros/m2 at the end of the second quarter of 2023. Prices in this neighborhood of the richest municipality in Spain have risen 10.8% in the last year, placing it in highs of the idealista historical series. Compared to 2019, prices have increased by more than 25%. Meanwhile, rents in the area have skyrocketed by 33.5% in the last year to 13.9 euros/m2 per month.
Santiago Abascal has gone from renting to property after four years as a deputy The Vox candidate acquired a chalet he owned with his partner in 2020 in the Madrid district of Hortaleza, where they already rented. It has 185 m2 built divided into two floors, with terraces, garden plus garage.
The exact price of the home is unknown, but Abascal renewed his asset declaration in November 2020 with 50% of a loan granted by Sabadell of 736,000 euros.
Housing prices in the Hortaleza district are on average at 3,984 euros/m2, reaching historical highs in the area, despite the fact that they have barely risen 1% compared to June 2022. The most expensive neighborhood From this district north of the capital is Conde Orgaz-Piovera with 4,624 euros/m2, after increasing 2% year-on-year, and still below its ceiling. While the most affordable is in Pinar del Rey, with 3,127 euros/m2, after seeing an increase of 6% year-on-year.
Only two of the four current candidates are Cambodia Telegram Number Data repeating from the previous elections: the President of the Government, Pedro , and the Vox candidate, Santiago Abascal. In 2020, Yolanda Díaz, current third vice president and Minister of Labor and Social Economy, and now head of the list for Sumar, left her home in Ferrol (A Coruña) to move to Madrid, while Alberto Núñez Feijóo did the same in 2022, after giving up the presidency of the Xunta de Galicia and moving to the capital to lead the PP at the national level.
Pedro maintains his apartment in the richest municipality in Spain The current President of the Government and PSOE candidate, Pedro , owns 50% of an apartment in the Somosaguas area of Pozuelo de Alarcón, together with his wife, Begoña Gómez, where they lived before moving to the palace of La Moncloa in 2018, after the motion of censure against Mariano Rajoy.
He also has an apartment in Madrid, which he rented, although in the last declaration of assets and income of the deputies published in Congress, he has not declared rental income. In November 2019, at the beginning of the XIV Legislature, Sánchez declared that he still owed 86,242 euros of a loan granted of 159,300 euros in 2008.
Currently, the average price of housing in Somosaguas reaches 3,695 euros/m2 at the end of the second quarter of 2023. Prices in this neighborhood of the richest municipality in Spain have risen 10.8% in the last year, placing it in highs of the idealista historical series. Compared to 2019, prices have increased by more than 25%. Meanwhile, rents in the area have skyrocketed by 33.5% in the last year to 13.9 euros/m2 per month.
Santiago Abascal has gone from renting to property after four years as a deputy The Vox candidate acquired a chalet he owned with his partner in 2020 in the Madrid district of Hortaleza, where they already rented. It has 185 m2 built divided into two floors, with terraces, garden plus garage.
The exact price of the home is unknown, but Abascal renewed his asset declaration in November 2020 with 50% of a loan granted by Sabadell of 736,000 euros.
Housing prices in the Hortaleza district are on average at 3,984 euros/m2, reaching historical highs in the area, despite the fact that they have barely risen 1% compared to June 2022. The most expensive neighborhood From this district north of the capital is Conde Orgaz-Piovera with 4,624 euros/m2, after increasing 2% year-on-year, and still below its ceiling. While the most affordable is in Pinar del Rey, with 3,127 euros/m2, after seeing an increase of 6% year-on-year.