Main results
- In February, 203,513 properties were registered in the property registers, 0.7% more than in the same month of the previous year.
- Registered housing sales decreased by 0.5% compared to February 2025.
The number of property transfers recorded in the property registers (from previously executed public deeds) in the month of February was 203,513, which was 0.7% more than in the same month of 2025.
As for registered property sales, the number of transfers was 117,889, with an annual increase of 0.5%.
1 Includes: land consolidation, land divisions, joint operations or mixtures of several transfer orders, transfers without title of acquisition, dation in payment, foreclosures and judicial foreclosures.
87.6% of registered sales in February were urban properties and 12.4% were rural properties. Among urban properties, 57.8% were home sales and purchases.
In February, the number of rural property sales decreased by 0.8% in the annual rate, while the number of urban property sales rose by 0.7%. Within the latter, housing sales and purchases recorded an annual decrease of 0.5%.
93.7% of the housing transferred by sale in February were open market and 6.3% were protected.
In annual terms, the number of transfers of free dwellings by sales and purchasing remained unchanged in February in the annual rate, while that of protected dwellings decreased by 7.9%.
23.1% of the housing transferred by sale in February were new and 76.9% were used.
The number of new home transactions decreased by 1.6% compared with February 2025 and the number of used ones by 0.2%.
Castilla y León (17.6%), Aragón (10.6%) and Cataluña (7.9%) recorded the highest annual rates of change in the total number of properties transferred in February.
In contrast, La Rioja (-14.1%), Región de Murcia (-13.2%) and Cantabria (-11.4%), registered the lowest annual rates.
Looking at the sales and purchases of registered housing, the autonomous communities that presented the greatest increases were Comunidad Foral de Navarra (18.7%), Canarias (7.9%) and Cataluña (5.7%).
In turn, Región de Murcia (-14.8%), La Rioja (-12.5%) and Galicia (-12.0%) recorded the largest decreases.
Percentage
The data for 2026 are provisional and will be reviewed when the data for the same period next year are published. All the results of this operation are available at INEbase.
The Statistics on Transfer of Property Rights provide information on the number of rights on transfers of property during the reference month, on a national level, by province and Autonomous Community.
All information on transfers of property is taken from the information contained in the Land Registers for the whole country, by virtue of a partnership agreement signed in 2004 by both institutions.
More information on the methodology and the standardised methodological report.
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