Spain is grappling with a worsening housing crisis, as soaring rental prices and limited availability leave many citizens struggling.
A recent survey reveals that 84% of Spaniards are deeply concerned about housing, with rental costs now exceeding mortgage payments in most major cities.
Young people, particularly Generation Z, are hit hardest, with many unable to leave their parents' homes.
Nearly 40% of non-homeowners believe they will never afford to buy a house.
Public dissatisfaction is high, with 74% criticizing the government's handling of the issue.
Proposed solutions include penalizing landlords for excessive rents and incentivizing affordable housing, but political divisions hinder progress.
The crisis underscores the urgent need for effective housing policies.








