The new social and labour realities and the advantages granted by the controversial Housing Law have given a new dimension to this model.

The rise of "flex living" in Spain as an alternative to traditional renting.

It points to the scarcity and high costs of rental housing, together with the lack of updating of many properties. The "flex living" modality offers temporary and quality solutions, avoiding legal restrictions by offering short and medium-term rentals.

Rapid growth is expected, with projections of doubling the stock to around 20,000 beds by 2025. The main focus is on catering to 25-45 year olds with flexible lifestyles. Companies such as Momentum, Greystar, Dazia, Stoneweg, ARGIS, and Temprano are involved in this growing sector.

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