Foreigners in Spain facing a 100% tax on homes as the country battles a housing crisis

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As Spain continues dealing with a nationwide housing crisis, its government has proposed an unconventional fix to the problem — and one that will not please foreigners. Spain has announced plans to implement a 100% tax on homes purchased by non-European Union residents, a shift that the government hopes will alleviate pressure on Spanish homebuyers.

Spain is “facing a serious problem, with enormous social and economic implications, which requires a decisive response from society as a whole, with public institutions at the forefront,” Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said in a press conference. Housing is “one of the main challenges facing European societies, such as the Spanish one.” Along with the 100% tax, Sánchez also announced several other proposals to lower housing costs.

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