The evolution of property and the complexity of the land registry in Castile-La Mancha and its relation to Spain
Abstract
The study of Castile-La Mancha’s land registry appraisals for both Rural and Urban properties is being carried out, with reference to the national average. It has arisen out of an analysis of how property has evolved from the time of the Ensenada land registry to the current real estate land registry statistics on their different scales, particularly at supramunicipal or regional levels. Within this autonomous region, the high concentration of country estates stands out compared to Spain as a whole while the complexity of the urban land register remains low.Downloads
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