The Housing Department of the San Bartolomé de Tirajana City Council has taken a significant step in the municipality's housing management. This initiative primarily aims to alleviate tensions in the housing market and establish a control framework that provides stability in an environment heavily influenced by its status as a prime tourist destination.
Among the new provisions are local market control, streamlining administrative procedures, and a priority focus on vulnerable groups. The local administration seeks a faster and more efficient management approach to regulate a market constantly pressured by tourist areas.
The most prominent measure in this package is a new line of subsidies designed to cover a portion of the monthly rent payment. The fundamental purpose is to ease the financial burden on residents, preventing them from allocating more than 30-40% of their income to rent and protecting household economies against rising prices in the municipality.
The new aid package is aimed at young people seeking independence, low-income families, seniors, and other vulnerable groups, ensuring that access to decent housing is more accessible and that administrative and economic support reaches those who urgently need to stabilize their housing situation.
The direct rental support model maintains subsidies covering up to 30% of the monthly rent. However, this percentage can increase to 40% for large families, with an annual maximum limit of 3,000 euros per beneficiary. Through this method, the City Council seeks an equitable distribution of public funds, based on a detailed analysis of each particular situation.
With the implementation of these measures, the municipality of San Bartolomé de Tirajana is making decisive progress to protect the stability of its residents in an increasingly complex and competitive market.




