• Hyperreality@kbin.social
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    Spain is basically empty outside of the larger cities, and property prices are often very low, so it is different.

    The Netherlands is perhaps a better example. Very high population density, technical challenges due to a lot of reclaimed land, high property prices.

    If they can manage it…

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            Instead of saying “Valencia or Murcia”

            Erm… Valencia is the third largest city in Spain.

            Here’s a perfectly nice flat in the centre of Madrid, no renovation required, less than 100k, near a metro station, 15 minutes to the centre of Madrid:

            https://www.idealista.com/inmueble/97370404/

            I look forward to you finding me a similar flat in the middle of London.

            why don’t you go have a look where people there actually want to live, especially all the British “expats”, like say, Benidorm?

            Because most Spanish people don’t live in a small tourist trap, and don’t want to live in a small tourist trap, just because it happens to be popular with foreigners.

            Also, when building a rail network, it’s unlikely that you’ll have to build most of it in fucking Benidorm. LOL