Madrid’s House Prices Rise 24% as Real Estate Crunch Deepens

The Cuatro Torres Business Area beyond residential housing blocks in Madrid.

Photographer: Angel Navarrete/Bloomberg
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Housing prices in Madrid soared the most on record in April, underlining Spain’s deepening residential real estate crisis.

Asking prices for houses increased 24.3% from a year earlier, to reach an average €5,467/square meter ($6,203/square meter), according to Idealista.com, a real estate listings website. The Spanish capital has become the second most expensive city in the country.