Spain’s Under-35 Homeownership Stalls at 30% in 2025, Fotocasa Finds
Rising housing costs are pushing young buyers out of the market, delaying independence to about age 30.
Overview
- A Fotocasa Research report says only 30% of people under 35 own a home in 2025 in Spain.
- The study ties sustained price increases to a sharp drop in young adults’ participation in the housing market.
- Typical age of leaving the family home has shifted to around 30, signaling delayed household formation.
- Fotocasa presents the 2025 ownership share as comparable to the 30% reported in 2023.
- The findings were published on October 3 in subscriber-only articles credited to Lucía Palacios.