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José, father of a 3-month-old baby: 'I bought a caravan because I had nowhere to live. Today we can't afford rent'

17.08.2026 05:30 1 min 1 source РУС
Marie France, magazine féminin FRA
José, father of a 3-month-old baby: 'I bought a caravan because I had nowhere to live. Today we can't afford rent'
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On the Spanish island of Mallorca, the housing crisis has forced many residents, including José, a father of a three-month-old, to live in caravans and motorhomes. The average monthly rent on the island is 1,700 euros, unaffordable for many. The makeshift camp of Son Hugo houses over 400 people in 200 motorhomes. Residents are not asking for housing but for a place to park their caravans and basic sanitation.

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José, father of a 3-month-old baby: 'I bought a caravan because I had nowhere to live. Today we can't afford rent'

17.08.2026 Marie France, magazine féminin FRA Original source

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