Flexible Accommodation on the Boil: Investment, Expansion and Professionalisation Mark the Sector's Pulse

The market for Flexible Accommodation The Spanish residential sector is showing extraordinary vitality, with strategic moves ranging from massive capital injections to innovation in distribution. Investor confidence and the maturity of the sector are reflected in a series of deals that are redefining the future of the Spanish residential sector. living.

Madrid is consolidating its position as the epicentre of this ferment. Kronosone of the most important players in the market, has announced an ambitious investment of 300 million exclusively for the development of 'Flex Living' projects in the capital. This commitment underlines the confidence in the demand for mid-stay accommodation solutions that combine design, community and services.

At the same time as an established giant, Madrid is welcoming new international players. The French operator of coliving Colonies has announced its arrival in Spain, with a first project in the Madrid district of Tetuán. This incursion, carried out in alliance with Dazeo (the joint venture of Dazia Capital and the French pension fund Aermont), confirms the attractiveness of the capital city for Flexible Accommodation specialised and with a strong community component.

Dynamism is not limited to the Flexible Accommodation. The residential sector as a whole is attracting capital for the creation of new supply. Catella Asset Management y Entreriverthe Entrecanales family's group, have launched a joint venture with the aim of investing in residential developments in Spain and Portugal. This alliance, which already has a first project underway, reflects the strong demand for quality housing and the need to boost construction to meet this demand.

And while capital is flowing into the creation of new supply, the way it is distributed is also evolving towards greater professionalisation. In a key move for the industry, the vacation rental inventory of Vrbo has been integrated into the B2B network of Expedia Group. This means that thousands of properties in Flexible Accommodation will now be available for booking through Expedia's corporate travel agencies and other Expedia business partners. It is a decisive step that opens the doors of the vacation rental to the lucrative business travel market and cements its position as a serious and reliable accommodation option globally.

Together, these four movements paint a picture of a maturing sector. Investment is flowing, models are diversifying with the arrival of new operators, and technology is redefining the distribution channels, bringing the Flexible Accommodation to a new era of growth and sophistication.

The next edition Vitur Summit 2026 will take place in Malaga on Thursdays 13 and 14 May and will once again be the meeting point for operators, investors and companies in the sector to boost their business, establish strategic alliances with the different agents involved and gain access to all the latest news, trends and opportunities in the sector from leading speakers and companies.

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