Overview
- The 2025 program added 97 acquired flats, three plots for 119 future units, and the full stake in Via Laietana 8–10, totaling an estimated 296 homes delivered or in prospect.
- Only 89 homes are finished or already inhabited, with most acquisitions requiring renovation or new construction before they can house tenants.
- The city allocated €21.71 million for flats, €4.89 million for plots, and €22.35 million for the Via Laietana building, which will host municipal offices to free sites for about 80 dwellings and a new Gòtic health center.
- Flagship deals included the co-financed €9.2 million purchase of Casa Orsola (26 homes, nine to the affordable-rental pool) and the first acquisition of a Sareb plot in Torre Baró for 61 homes, alongside sites in Poblenou and Sants-Badal.
- Officials plan around €20 million in further acquisitions in 2026 and will seek, if the regional budget passes, to streamline the 30% inclusionary rule after it yielded only 12 units in 2025.