Barcelona: From Pioneer in Regulation to Pioneer in Prohibition
In just over a decade, Barcelona transformed from the first European city to regulate short-term rentals into the first to decree their total extinction by 2028. This data-driven analysis explores how the promise of affordable housing failed to materialize despite a 28% reduction in legal listings, creating a market paradox where rental prices soared alongside restrictions. We examine the looming 38,000-bed deficit, the explosion of the black market, and the urgent liquidation strategies investors must adopt before the 2028 deadline.



