Spotlight: Barcelona office market Q2 2026
Barcelona closes a positive first half, continuing the trend seen in 2025
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Barcelona closes a positive first half, continuing the trend seen in 2025
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Madrid's office market faces a demanding second half of the year
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In recent years, homeownership has established itself as a lifestyle choice that enhances personal well-being, but the neighborhood remains the most decisive factor for all age groups: what has changed is its significance, which is no longer tied to one’s area of origin but to its ability to offer safety, green spaces, connectivity, amenities, and prestige. Buyers are increasingly willing to relocate—changing neighborhoods or even cities—in order to find the right property.
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In recent years, homeownership has established itself as a lifestyle choice that enhances personal well-being, but the neighborhood remains the most decisive factor for all age groups: what has changed is its significance, which is no longer tied to one’s area of origin but to its ability to offer safety, green spaces, connectivity, amenities, and prestige. Buyers are increasingly willing to relocate—changing neighborhoods or even cities—in order to find the right property.
The Development land market recorded a total volume of €239.1 million in Q2, which was more than double the amount reached in the same quarter a year ago, spread across 13 deals. The majority of sites traded were below 10.0 acres.
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Market in Minutes: Ireland Development Land – Q2 2026
The Development land market recorded a total volume of €239.1 million in Q2, which was more than double the amount reached in the same quarter a year ago, spread across 13 deals. The majority of sites traded were below 10.0 acres.
The Dutch real estate market has largely absorbed the European Central Bank’s interest rate increase in June. While the macroeconomic and geopolitical environment remains volatile, confidence among both investors and occupiers is improving. Investment volume reached €7.1 billion in H1 2026, up 23.9% year-on-year, while occupier activity also strengthened significantly.

2026 - Market in Minutes Q2 2026
The Dutch real estate market has largely absorbed the European Central Bank’s interest rate increase in June. While the macroeconomic and geopolitical environment remains volatile, confidence among both investors and occupiers is improving. Investment volume reached €7.1 billion in H1 2026, up 23.9% year-on-year, while occupier activity also strengthened significantly.

"Despite a strong start to 2022, the investment market retracted somewhat as concerns over economic headwinds began to grow. Nevertheless, the occupational market has remained resilient, and as a result, retail warehousing is once again beginning to look sensibly priced versus other asset classes"

"For economic and social success, cities need to create places where people love to be, whilst nurturing the people who live in them – it is in these ways that cities can build connected communities"

"There’s never been a more opportune time to create happy workplaces that can support both the business and local community, creating more inclusive places to work and generating and nurturing communities, both inside and outside of the office"

"Aberdeen office market roundup"

"The retail sector is looking to be the most resilient of all real estate asset classes this year"

"Average prime yields stabilise in November"

"Upward yield movement across the market"
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"Insight into the residential property markets globally through the expertise of the Savills Global Network"

"The post-pandemic boom is shifting and Savills agents globally are having new conversations with prospective buyers"

"While sentiment might be shifting, global agents remain optimistic about their buyers and their activity"