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1. nvegat+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-06-21 19:40:17
A lot of People in “colder” countries with higher purchasing power (specially in Europe) still want to move to Barcelona now that they can work remotely. I wonder how this fact affects the prices compared to tourism apartments.
replies(3): >>Tactic+5i >>Aequit+ar >>albert+nc1
2. Tactic+5i[view] [source] 2024-06-21 21:33:13
>>nvegat+(OP)
> A lot of People in “colder” countries with higher purchasing power (specially in Europe) still want to move to Barcelona now that they can work remotely.

That's less and less true. And of those who actually moved to Barcelona, some already left (and companies too) when the independentists started being openly hostile to anything non-catalan.

Why someone with the means to do what is called "geographical arbitrage" would pick Barcelona is totally beyond me.

3. Aequit+ar[view] [source] 2024-06-21 22:45:16
>>nvegat+(OP)
That sounds a lot like all the homeowners in California that have sold their significantly overvalued homes for 7 figures to move to states where real estate is a fraction of the cost. Generally it’s considered to be a factor in home price inflation in those cheaper states.
4. albert+nc1[view] [source] 2024-06-22 09:03:25
>>nvegat+(OP)
I doubt it, given increasing extreme heat waves hitting Spain much more than "colder" countries.
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