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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 26 MIN

Olive Press - The Rest is Spain Podcast - Episode 13

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This episode is sponsored by:Stay Sure Expat - https://www.staysure.com/expat/travel-insurance/Reale Seguros Expatriate Insurance - https://www.reale.es/expats/en/insurance/car-spain?utm_ch=podcast&utm_source=theolivepress&utm_medium=paid&utm_term=&utm_content=&utm_campaign=GenericoShow notes:Most expats in Spain might be unaware that 20% of the population is foreign-born — and that a staggering 50% of retirees in Marbella are from abroad. But behind these numbers lie complex issues about integration, local resistance, and changing demographics that could reshape Spain’s future faster than you think. If you’re curious about Spain’s shifting expat landscape, this episode reveals critical insights every traveler, investor, or potential resident needs to know now.In this eye-opening episode, Walt shares firsthand experiences from Barcelona’s iconic Sagrada Família, where he explains how recent milestones reflect Spain’s ongoing transformation. You’ll discover the surprising demographic divides: why younger expats flock to Barcelona, while retirees gravitate toward the Costa del Sol, and what this means for local communities. Jon unpacks recent statistics from Spain’s National Statistics Institute, revealing how foreign buyers are pricing out locals in prime regions and what a potential political shift could mean for foreigners living there.We break down the real implications of Spain’s evolving multicultural fabric: from the rise of international communities in Barcelona to the tensions simmering beneath the surface over immigration, water use, and development. Jon unearths shocking details about illegal water piping for exclusive polo clubs in endangered coastal zones, risking environmental disaster and community backlash. Plus, hear the extraordinary story of a Swedish kayaker heroically rescuing his dogs amid devastating floods — an act that’s capturing hearts and raising questions about individual bravery versus legal consequences.This episode is essential listening for anyone considering a move to Spain, investment opportunities, or simply fascinated by how demographic shifts threaten old-world traditions while opening new doors. If you want to understand the real Spanish expat experience — the opportunities, the challenges, and the pivotal moments on the horizon — this is your must-hear episode.00:00 - Introduction: Spain's expat demographics and current stories01:13 - Milestone achieved: Sagrada Família's tallest tower completion02:25 - Demographic overview: How expats shape Spanish regions04:09 - Potential political implications of demographic trends10:23 - Tourist trapped in Granada Airbnb: A customer service nightmare13:10 - Controversy: Water siphoning at a Polo Club in Cádiz16:14 - Environmental concerns: Water misuse and land development issues17:33 - Legal and community reactions to development disputes21:06 - Heroic kayak rescuer during flooding: The debate on risk and heroism25:02 - Legal consequences for the flood rescuer and community reactions26:00 - Conclusion: Stay informed with our ongoing coverage#spain #theolivepress #expat #expatlife #newsinspain #flood #barcelona #costadelsol #dogs #airbnb #polo #sagradafamília #kayak #therestisspain

This episode is sponsored by:Stay Sure Expat - https://www.staysure.com/expat/travel-insurance/Reale Seguros Expatriate Insurance - https://www.reale.es/expats/en/insurance/car-spain?utm_ch=podcast&utm_source=theolivepress&utm_medium=paid&utm_term=&utm_content=&utm_campaign=GenericoShow notes:Most expats in Spain might be unaware that 20% of the population is foreign-born — and that a staggering 50% of retirees in Marbella are from abroad. But behind these numbers lie complex issues about integration, local resistance, and changing demographics that could reshape Spain’s future faster than you think. If you’re curious about Spain’s shifting expat landscape, this episode reveals critical insights every traveler, investor, or potential resident needs to know now.In this eye-opening episode, Walt shares firsthand experiences from Barcelona’s iconic Sagrada Família, where he explains how recent milestones reflect Spain’s ongoing transformation. You’ll discover the surprising demographic divides: why younger expats flock to Barcelona, while retirees gravitate toward the Costa del Sol, and what this means for local communities. Jon unpacks recent statistics from Spain’s National Statistics Institute, revealing how foreign buyers are pricing out locals in prime regions and what a potential political shift could mean for foreigners living there.We break down the real implications of Spain’s evolving multicultural fabric: from the rise of international communities in Barcelona to the tensions simmering beneath the surface over immigration, water use, and development. Jon unearths shocking details about illegal water piping for exclusive polo clubs in endangered coastal zones, risking environmental disaster and community backlash. Plus, hear the extraordinary story of a Swedish kayaker heroically rescuing his dogs amid devastating floods — an act that’s capturing hearts and raising questions about individual bravery versus legal consequences.This episode is essential listening for anyone considering a move to Spain, investment opportunities, or simply fascinated by how demographic shifts threaten old-world traditions while opening new doors. If you want to understand the real Spanish expat experience — the opportunities, the challenges, and the pivotal moments on the horizon — this is your must-hear episode.00:00 - Introduction: Spain's expat demographics and current stories01:13 - Milestone achieved: Sagrada Família's tallest tower completion02:25 - Demographic overview: How expats shape Spanish regions04:09 - Potential political implications of demographic trends10:23 - Tourist trapped in Granada Airbnb: A customer service nightmare13:10 - Controversy: Water siphoning at a Polo Club in Cádiz16:14 - Environmental concerns: Water misuse and land development issues17:33 - Legal and community reactions to development disputes21:06 - Heroic kayak rescuer during flooding: The debate on risk and heroism25:02 - Legal consequences for the flood rescuer and community reactions26:00 - Conclusion: Stay informed with our ongoing coverage#spain #theolivepress #expat #expatlife #newsinspain #flood #barcelona #costadelsol #dogs #airbnb #polo #sagradafamília #kayak #therestisspain

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