The emergency problem of access to housing in Spain has led the PP to present its own proposals. Among them, the PP proposes subsidizing 100% of the inheritance tax and donations of amounts transferred to family members for the purchase of a house.

The popular parties are also open to negotiating with the Government "surgical" measures to limit tourist apartments, while maintaining their rejection of rent price control. They propose building rental housing at affordable prices, with public-private collaboration formulas, guaranteeing the rental deposit for young people with medium and low incomes and non-payment insurance for those who rent their home. The third leg of his plan is to combat illegal squatting, with the eviction of homes within 24 hours as the star measure and the increase in penalties. The Popular Party is committed to a model of tax incentives primarily aimed at homeowners and those who can help their relatives buy a flat. It also does not close the door to negotiate with the Executive, the Land Law, which is in parliamentary processing and for which the Executive looks to the PP.