
New Ministry Initiative: Citizen Support Hotline
Spain has announced the launch of a special hotline designed to provide advice on housing issues and information about government support measures. Housing Minister Isabel Rodríguez presented this project in the Congress of Deputies, emphasizing that the number 047 was chosen deliberately as a reference to the article of the Constitution that guarantees the right to decent housing.
Public Response and Challenges in the Rental Market
Public reaction to the initiative has been mixed. Critical comments quickly spread across social media, pointing to unfulfilled promises regarding the construction of new apartments and ongoing problems in the rental market. Users note that despite government statements, housing remains difficult to access. The shortage of rental listings is especially acute, and the cost per square meter continues to rise.
Rising Prices and Increased Tenant Competition
According to analysts, by the end of September 2025, the average rent in Spain had reached €14.5 per square meter—an increase of 11% from a year earlier. Demand for housing remains high, while supply has scarcely grown. As a result, landlords favor tenants with steady jobs and stable incomes, making it harder for many citizens to find an apartment.
Next Steps and Historical Parallels
Minister Rodriguez has already submitted an official request to the Ministry of Digital Transformation and Public Service to assign the number 047 under the national numbering plan. The issue is expected to be discussed at the next Council of Ministers meeting. Market experts compare the new initiative to the well-known 2006 advertising campaign, when young people were encouraged to look for housing by being given special sneakers. That campaign generated significant public reaction and sparked discussions about the effectiveness of such measures.












