Spain’s Tourist Accommodation Market Plummets to Lowest Level in Two Years: Over Three Hundred Twenty-Nine Thousand Properties Vanish Amid New Regulations - Travel And Tour World

STR Housing Impact
Published: February 26, 2026
Regulations & Compliance

Summary

Spain's tourist accommodation market has declined dramatically, reaching its lowest level in two years. Over 329,000 properties have disappeared due to new regulations, significantly impacting the market. This decline likely reflects increased regulatory pressures on short-term rentals and the resulting contraction.

Key Insights

  • Over 329,000 properties in Spain's tourist accommodation market have vanished.
  • The market is at its lowest level in two years.

Action Items

  • Hosts in Spain should carefully review local regulations and ensure compliance to avoid property restrictions.
    Effort: medium
    Impact: high

Common Mistakes

  • Failing to comply with new regulations can lead to properties being removed from the short-term rental market.

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