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Senate Approves Tougher Anti-Squatter Measures

Senate Approves Tougher Anti-Squatter Measures, Boosting Confidence in Costa Blanca Real Estate

The Spanish Senate has officially approved new measures allowing authorities to cut electricity and water supplies to illegal occupiers, while also simplifying the legal process for property owners to reclaim their homes. The decision marks a major step forward for property security across the Costa Blanca and is expected to deliver significant economic benefits for the region.

The legislation addresses one of the most pressing concerns among homeowners, investors, and international buyers: the growing problem of squatting. By enabling utility companies to restrict services to illegally occupied properties and by creating a faster, more efficient eviction procedure, the new law is set to restore confidence in the housing market and strengthen long-term investment stability.

Real estate professionals across the Costa Blanca have long argued that uncertainty surrounding squatter removal discouraged foreign buyers, suppressed property values, and slowed down development projects. With the new measures, experts predict a notable rise in buyer confidence—particularly from northern European clients who previously viewed the issue as a major deterrent.

For local economies such as Torrevieja, Orihuela Costa, Guardamar, and the wider Vega Baja, the reforms could generate substantial gains. A more secure property environment typically encourages further purchases, renovations, and long-term residency, all of which stimulate construction, legal services, hospitality, retail, and tourism.

The Costa Blanca’s rental market is also expected to benefit. Landlords who were previously hesitant to offer long-term rentals due to fears of illegal occupation may now re-enter the market, increasing availability and stabilizing prices. This supports both residents seeking housing and investors looking for reliable returns.

Local businesses stand to gain as well. As property values strengthen and more buyers feel comfortable investing in the region, demand for home renovations, furnishings, maintenance, and real estate services is likely to rise. A secure and trustworthy housing sector contributes directly to sustained economic growth.

Overall, the Senate’s decision is widely viewed as a turning point for the Costa Blanca’s real estate landscape. By safeguarding homeowners and attracting renewed international interest, the reform promises to enhance the region’s image as a safe, stable, and high-value destination for living, investing, and doing business.

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