The City Council and Hàbitat 3 jointly acquire the Casa Orsola to halt the eviction processes and convert the homes into protected housing. Hàbitat 3 will assume 51% of the building and manage the 26 flats according to social criteria and applying social rents. The cost of the acquisition is 9.2 million euros, around 30% lower than the current market price in the neighbourhood of district of Nova Esquerra de l’Eixample.
The operation is a social and collaborative acquisition promoted by Hàbitat 3, where Barcelona City Council will acquire 49% of the building and the organisation 51%. This joint formula allows the purchase to be made with a lower municipal investment, regaining the homes for residential use with affordable rents.
Located in the district of L’Eixample, the Casa Orsola has 26 homes and 4 commercial premises. The building currently consists of 7 flats with indefinite rental contracts, 7 seasonal lets, 5 flats with valid contracts, 5 subject to a legal process and 2 empty homes. Once the seasonal contracts end, 9 flats can be added to the city’s public housing stock.
The acquisition was possible thanks to the mediation of the Ombudsman to establish a dialogue and reach a satisfactory agreement for all parties involved.
Boost to the Pla Viure to guarantee affordable housing
Barcelona City Council launched the Pla Viure as a comprehensive long-term strategy to guarantee the right to decent and affordable housing. The initiative includes a set of measures to consolidate access to housing and speed up the construction of the city’s protected housing stock.
Up to 3,300 publicly owned homes are expected to be made available during the current term of office, with a further 5,000 in various stages of execution and land available to build another 10,000, consolidating available housing in the city.
Barcelona has been a pioneer in several measures to improve access to housing, such as declaring the tense housing area, the regulation of rents and the end of licences for tourist lets, which should regain 10,001 flats for residential use at the end of 2028. The city also backs diversification and collaboration with other administrations and organisations to increase the production of protected housing, such as the construction of 600 flats with protected rents through agreements with the Government of Catalonia and the Catalan Land Institute and other projects that will add nearly 3,500 homes.