IBI on Empty Homes in Vilafranca Mobilizes 34 Properties and Collects 60,000 Euros

The measure, agreed upon by the CUP and the Governing Team, has allowed the opening of 160 files, mostly against large property holders.

Una pila de documents i expedients sobre una taula, simbolitzant la gestió fiscal i els habitatges.

Una pila de documents i expedients sobre una taula, simbolitzant la gestió fiscal i els habitatges.

The CUP party in Vilafranca del Penedès announced the initial results of the increased IBI on empty homes, successfully mobilizing 34 properties and collecting approximately 60,000 euros since its application.

The fiscal ordinances agreed upon between the Governing Team and the CUP for the financial years 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 have allowed the initiation of 160 files. These files target those who own more than four properties in the city and keep them unoccupied for more than two years.
Of the initiated files, 90 are directed at large corporate owners, including SAREB, investment funds, and banks, while the remaining 70 affect individuals, some of whom own several dozen homes in Vilafranca.
This fiscal and sanctioning process has had a direct impact on the market, as 34 homes that were previously vacant have been reincorporated. Specifically, 20 have been put up for rent, 11 have been sold, and 3 are currently undergoing rehabilitation for future use.

The CUP reaffirms the intention that these funds be allocated to the purchase of housing for social services, to assist the most vulnerable groups.

The initial collection stands at around 60,000 euros, with a projected increase of between 10% and 15% for the current fiscal year. The CUP has also promoted initiatives to foster affordable housing in priority areas, such as the Espirall neighborhood, and to expand the municipal social housing stock.
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