

Priced out: Tenants threaten rent strike as housing crisis worsens
Nov 22, 2024
In this engaging discussion, Cillian Shields, a Catalan News journalist, sheds light on the rampant housing crisis in Barcelona. He reveals how relentless rent hikes and exploitative contracts are displacing locals. Cillian shares insights from tenants' struggles, while exploring the implications of new rent cap laws and the paradox of reduced rents paired with dwindling housing availability. The episode highlights grassroots protests and the rising tide of activism as residents combat the dual threats of tourism and luxury real estate-induced gentrification.
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Barcelona Rent Surge
- Barcelona rent prices have doubled in 10 years, going from €668 in 2014 to €1,132 in 2024.
- Barcelona is Spain's most expensive city for room rentals, averaging nearly €600 monthly.
Exploitative Rental Practices
- Naufal Amrani's landlord raised his rent by €250 and charged €1,000 in agency fees after his contract ended.
- Facing a tight housing market, Amrani signed a fraudulent short-term contract with limited renewal options.
Co-living Displacement
- In Gràcia, an investment fund bought Txema's building and evicted tenants to create "co-living" spaces.
- These small rooms, around 10 square meters, are rented for nearly €1,000, a significant increase from previous rents.