According to a study by Tecnitasa Group, the prices of cheaper houses increased by 7.78 per cent, while the homes placed in the most expensive areas rose by 4 per cent.

Areas such as Segovia, Ávila, Guadalajara, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, and Valencia stand out for the significant increases registered in minimum prices, reflecting a reality where buyers with limited resources are facing increasing difficulties.

"The sharp increase in sales prices, which averages almost 6%, is driven by a lack of supply that fails to meet the intense demand. This is especially pronounced in the most affordable areas, where the increases are most evident," says Fernando García Marcos, technical director of Grupo Tecnitasa.