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Real Estate Mortgages. Number, capital and paid-off. By type of properties

Real Estate Mortgages. Number, capital and paid-off. By type of properties Catalonia. 2025 (p)
Value Variation (%)
Mortgaged properties (thousands) 106.8 18.0
Urban properties 106.3 17.9
Dwellings 87.0 18.4
Plots 0.5 -4.5
Others 18.7 16.1
Rural properties 0.5 45.1
Borrowed capital (thousands €M) 21.7 26.5
Urban properties 21.4 25.4
Dwellings 16.0 32.2
Plots 0.5 22.0
Others 4.9 7.8
Rural properties 0.3 245.5
Paid-off mortgages (thousands) 95.4 3.5
Urban properties 94.5 3.6
Dwellings 72.2 5.8
Plots 0.9 -17.7
Others 21.3 -2.3
Rural properties 1.0 -5.7
Source: INE. Mortgage Statistics.
(p) Provisional data.
Real Estate Mortgages. Number, capital and paid-off. By type of properties Spain. 2025 (p)
Value Variation (%)
Mortgaged properties (thousands) 643.9 17.7
Urban properties 633.5 17.8
Dwellings 501.1 17.8
Plots 5.0 24.1
Others 127.4 17.6
Rural properties 10.4 10.7
Borrowed capital (thousands €M) 117.1 27.6
Urban properties 114.7 27.4
Dwellings 82.0 32.6
Plots 4.9 24.9
Others 27.7 14.5
Rural properties 2.4 35.6
Paid-off mortgages (thousands) 684.6 11.7
Urban properties 666.8 12.0
Dwellings 500.1 12.3
Plots 9.3 10.4
Others 157.5 10.9
Rural properties 17.8 4.1
Source: INE. Mortgage Statistics.
(p) Provisional data.

Last update: February 19, 2026.

Methodological note

The Mortgage Statistics include information about the number of mortgaged real estate items, the value of the loans and the number of properties which have paid off their mortgages in the property register.

Real Estate Mortgages refer to rural and urban properties (dwellings, plots and other).

The reference date is the date of registration in the Property Register.

The source of information is the Mortgage Statistics produced by the INE, which gathers data from the Colegio de Registradores de la Propiedad, Mercantiles y Bienes Muebles de España, thus giving greater coverage and a higher response rate. The data have been updated with a new base from January 2003. This quantitative leap needs to be taken into account when analysing year-on-year change.