Squatting has been increasing in the Malaga region in recent years following trend in rise of property prices and a fear by property owners to renting out flats
Police in Spain are investigating the mysterious death of a Massachusetts priest who was on a trip to Spain, according to the Jesuits USA.
Málaga, Spain, implemented a ban on new vacation rentals being registered in 43 of its neighborhoods, where they make up over 8% of the residences. While not exactly a tourist ban, the move aims to crack down on overtourism in Málaga,
Nigel Pope, 63, has been a hit behind the bar and through his digital tours, racking up 70,000 followers on TikTok, but his reign is under threat from the growing Spanish rental crisis
As one of Spain's most sought-after Mediterranean destinations, Málaga has long been celebrated for its pristine beaches, vibrant cultural
Fr. Richard Gross died in the southern city of Málaga on Jan. 20, the organization said, noting that they could not comment on specifics in light of the police investigation.
Existing rentals, hotels and Airbnb will continue to house tourists (except for a small number of rentals that were registered after February 22, 2024), however, the registration of new ones in the area’s 43 districts will be prohibited.
The priest died in Spain's coastal city of Málaga on Jan. 20, 2025, according to the USA East Society of Jesus.
Reverend Richard K. Gross, 80, a Wrentham native, died Jan. 20 in the city of Malaga, said a statement from Jesuits USA East Province based in New York.
Spain isn’t banning tourists, but new regulations are cracking down on short-term rentals. We VERIFY what travelers should know.
Malaga is leading the senior cohousing trend in Spain, according to Sur In English, which is a growing alternative to traditional housing. Absolutely. Brits will still be able to book Airbnbs ...
A Jesuit priest who once taught at Boston College High School "died tragically" while in Spain, Jesuits USA East Province confirmed.