In 2011 they finished in Spain 121.043 free houses
30 March 2012
During 2011 finished 121.043 free houses, what supposes a descent of 44,6% with regard to 2010. In the last three months of 2011 finalised 30.271 free houses, what represents a descent in tax interanual of 34,2% and an increase intertrimestral of 3,3%.
In 2011 the number of free houses initiated by each 100.000 inhabitants was upper to 250 in the autonomous communities of Navarra and Basque Country and in the autonomous city of Melilla.
Regarding the number of free houses finished by each 100.000 inhabitants during 2011, the communities/autonomous cities where the figure surpassed the 500 were The Rioja, Melilla and Castile-La Mancha.
Five are the autonomous communities that concentrated 55,23% of the free houses initiated in 2011: Andalucia, Madrid, Catalonia, Castile and Leon and Basque Country.
Catalonia, Andalucia, Castile and Leon and Castile-La Mancha are the autonomous communities where finished 50,96% of the total of free houses finalised in 2011.
With regard to the houses protected, in the last quarter of the 2011 described provisionally 8.330, 58,6% less than in the same quarter of 2010, and 47,8% more than in the third quarter of 2011. During 2011 they described provisionally 35.001 houses protected, what supposes a descent of 42,2% with regard to which described in 2010.
Between October and December of 2011 described definitively 21.590 houses protected, what supposes an increase of 9,2% in tax interanual and of 81,8% in tax intertrimestral. The houses protected described definitively during 2011 were 58.308, what hardly supposes variation with regard to the 58.311 houses that described definitively in 2010.
69,4% of the provisional qualifications in 2011 belonged to the State Plan of House and Rehabilitation. In the case of the definite qualifications this percentage was of 72,8%.