Overview
- The published inventory lists 659 parcels totaling 1,482,074 square meters with capacity for 40,937 protected dwellings.
- It also identifies sites for 6,796 homes on public‑facility land and 1,319 on tertiary land, which the decree allows to be used for protected housing.
- Data were compiled with the 13 Andalusian municipalities over 100,000 inhabitants, including Seville and Málaga.
- Housing chief Rocío Díaz presented the tool as a transparent way to organize available land and channel collaboration with developers and professional bodies.
- In Córdoba, the registry details 40 parcels covering 178,071 square meters for an estimated 4,225 affordable homes for sale or rent.