
Canary Islands mortgage market shows uneven growth across islands
ISTAC publishes the first detailed monthly data on mortgage constitution in the archipelago during 2026.

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ISTAC publishes the first detailed monthly data on mortgage constitution in the archipelago during 2026.

The group seeks greater visibility in the center of the Gran Canaria capital through an institutional modernization plan.

Air Canada will operate four weekly flights connecting the island with Toronto and Montreal during the winter season.

A municipal report details the spending generated by attendees during the religious event in the capital of Tenerife.

The City Council is raffling off eight shopping vouchers among customers who make purchases at participating local businesses.

The Bank of Spain warns about the impact of new properties entering the market on rising rents.

A municipal report details the financial return in commerce, hospitality, and transport after the historic event.

The Canary Islands Government launches an economic package to facilitate business activity and work-life balance.

The rise in property transfers helps young people secure mortgages amidst the rising costs of the housing market.

The company in liquidation aims to preserve mining heritage and activity against competition from artificial and imported materials.

Social Security grants this annual aid to pensioners who meet specific rental requirements and do not own property.

The archipelago ends the month with 142,409 unemployed, a 1.51% decrease from May and a 5.50% year-on-year reduction.