Abstract

Cádiz is a small city located in the south of Andalusia (Spain), inhabited by around 113,000 inhabitants. Most of them reside in flats or apartments in the city of Cádiz, since there are hardly any chalets or single-family homes. The problem is the high cost that currently exists in the capital, the exorbitant rental prices mean that many families cannot afford them. In addition, it is no longer just a matter of the residents, but the conditions of the owners of the rental homes have an influence. With the increase in tourists in recent years, which place Cádiz as one of the main favorite destinations for travelers, landlords are forced to raise the price to earn a greater profit. This issue clearly harms the people of Cádiz by having to leave their homes for travelers to live in during the summer season.

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