MADRID, June 16 (Reuters) - The number of houses sold in Spain fell by 47.6 percent in April compared to a year earlier, marking the largest percentage fall in 16-straight months of decline, the National Statistics Institute said on Tuesday.
The fall in April sales to 29,217 units compared with a decline of 24.3 percent in March versus the same month of 2008, which had been the smallest fall in 11 months.

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DON’T MISS OUT ON THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME
UK house builder Taylor Woodrow de España, the only major UK house builder in Spain, discusses why the time is now right to purchase a home in Spain as the current climate makes purchasing the home of your dreams possible.
Victor Sague, Marketing Director of Taylor Woodrow de España comments: “For many months consumer confidence in the property market has been dented and quite frankly who can blame house hunters becoming subdued when it comes to making possibly the biggest investment of their lifetime.
However, at this moment in time we are currently seeing a number of people returning to the market, anxious not to miss out of some of the excellent deals that are currently available both at home and abroad.
Victor continues: “With the market looking brighter, this will of course add inflationary pressure onto house prices, the moment confidence returns. Indeed, house hunters that are unable to move quickly will know doubt miss out on the chance, of possibly their lifetime, to buy at the bottom of the market.
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