The supply of homes for sale in the province of Las Palmas, formed by Lanzarote, Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura, has decreased by 6% during the fourth quarter of 2025, compared to the same quarter of 2024, according to a study published by idealista.com. At a national level, the drop has been 11%.
By provinces, it has only increased in the Community of Madrid (3%) and Santa Cruz de Tenerife (2%). In all the others the offer has decreased. The smallest drops have occurred in Malaga (-3%), Alicante (-5%), Cadiz (-6%), Valencia (-6%), Seville (-7%) and Caceres (-7%).
Zamora, for its part, has experienced the largest reduction in supply, as it has reached 34%. It is followed by Segovia (-29%), Palencia (-27%), Lleida (-25%) and Biscay (-25%).
Regarding the cities, only 6 capitals have seen how the volume of homes for sale grew in this period, and in all cases these are very dynamic markets and large cities. The largest increase has occurred in the cities of Madrid and Malaga, where the supply has grown by 10%. They are followed by Valencia (8%), Seville (6%), Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Barcelona (2% in both cases).
All other capitals now have fewer homes for sale than a year ago. The biggest drop has occurred in Zamora, with a collapse in supply that has reached 46%. Followed by Huesca (-39%), Segovia (-38%), Palencia (-35%), Ourense (-34%) and Burgos (-32%). With drops below 30% are Melilla (-29%), Oviedo (-29%), Ávila (-28%), Ceuta (-27%) and Valladolid (-26%).
Although increases have been majority in large markets, the supply has reduced by 24% in Bilbao, while the drop has been 15% in San Sebastián. In Palma the supply of homes for sale has decreased by 9%, while in Alicante the drop has been 6%.