The Madrid of the future is imaginable, but unpredictable. New skyscrapers, new Metro stops, new neighborhoods and cities that will multiply in size to cushion the city’s population growth.
Madrid’s future.
Some examples of this population growth appeal to new neighborhoods (almost districts) such as Los Berrocales, Madrid Nuevo Norte or the Operación Campamento. But there is an urban development operation that will take place in Brunete that talks about the construction of 17,572 homes.
These seventeen thousand new houses to be built in the town in the northwest of Madrid will be accompanied by an ostensible multiplication of the population: there are reports that speak of a six-fold increase and others that say it will be a three-fold increase.
Of all these houses, a percentage close to 50% will be of protected or limited price, as reported in the newspaper El Mundo in these statements by the mayor of Brunete, the popular Mar Nicolas: “We have a big housing problem and Brunete needs to grow. Many young people want to access their first home and can not and, therefore, we want to build houses for them. Our goal is to increase the supply to alleviate the price.”
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The newspaper El Mundo also reported that Brunete will be expanded in different phases “through a radial growth in the form of crowns and the land will be divided into 11 urban sectors: eight for free and protected housing and another three for industrial use.”
A luxury development like in Pozuelo
But one of the operations that stands out is the creation of luxury housing. With a high percentage of the land in nearby towns inhabited by high income earners (Boadilla del Monte, Pozuelo de Alarcón…) already built, Brunete looks like a special opportunity for real estate developers.
Specifically for Grupo LaFinca Real Estate, the developer behind the coveted Pozuelo de Alarcón development. LaFinca has chosen the La Pellejera site (in the SR-7 sector of the development and which was once going to be a golf course) to build new luxury homes.
La Pellejera (in the SR-7 sector of the development and which was once going to be a golf course) to build new luxury homes.
“It is a Brunete population project where we will develop more than two million meters with an innovative and transformative concept that will mark a new milestone, as La Finca de Pozuelo did more than 20 years ago,” said CEO Susana García-Cereceda during the launch party for La Finca Grand Café.
“It is a project of Brunete population where we will develop more than two million meters with an innovative and transformative concept that will set a new milestone, as La Finca de Pozuelo did more than 20 years ago.
García-Cereceda also added that the homes will not reach the level of those built in Pozuelo, but they will still be for a premium market: single-family homes built on plots of between 500 and 2,500 square meters.
Susana García-Cereceda added that the homes will not reach the level of those built in Pozuelo, but will still be for a premium market: single-family homes built on plots of between 500 and 2,500 square meters.