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Andorra Expert Proposes Splitting Large Apartments to Boost Housing Affordability

Luis Alberto Fabra suggests dividing 150 sqm flats into smaller units to make housing more accessible amid Andorra's tight market.

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Key Points

  • Divide 150 sqm flat into two 75 sqm or four 37.5 sqm apartments.
  • Aim: Increase affordability and access for more residents.
  • Addresses high demand and limited supply driving up prices.
  • Maximises existing space, avoids new construction.

Luis Alberto Fabra, director of the Real Estate Market Chair, has suggested dividing large apartments to increase housing accessibility in Andorra.

In comments published on 30 January 2026, Fabra stated that a single 150-square-metre flat could be converted into two 75-square-metre units, or even four apartments of 37.5 square metres each. He argued this approach would make homes more affordable and reachable for a broader range of residents.

The proposal comes amid ongoing discussions about Andorra's tight housing market, where high demand and limited supply have driven up prices for larger properties. Fabra's idea aims to maximise existing space without requiring new construction.

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