
Puerto del Rosario adds 22 new homes to the capital's residential market
1. Key points
Project: 22 new terraced homes in the Rosa Vila development
Developer: SUMIRANCA S.L.
Action: modification of the planning licence approved for construction
Coming up: two more residential developments in preparation
Goal: expand housing supply and ease pressure on the market
2. The news in detail
Puerto del Rosario Town Hall has approved the modification of the planning licence for the construction of a residential complex of 22 terraced homes in the Rosa Vila development, a project that will help expand the municipality's housing supply.
The development, promoted by SUMIRANCA S.L., will bring 22 new homes onto the residential market of the majorera capital, responding to one of the municipality's main current needs. Mayor David de Vera recalled that the project adds to two other residential developments currently in preparation, which will allow the stock of privately developed housing to keep growing.
The Town Planning Councillor, Ana María Hernández, stressed the government team's commitment to speeding up the processing of planning files in order to make land available and deliver projects. With this action, the council noted, Puerto del Rosario continues to drive sustainable urban development and to respond to the growing demand for housing in the capital.
3. Voices and statements
“Housing is one of the main concerns of citizens and, at the Town Hall, we keep working to facilitate and drive the projects that increase the supply of homes.”
— David de Vera, Mayor of Puerto del Rosario
The Town Planning Councillor, Ana María Hernández, added that “speeding up the processing of planning files is a priority for this government team”.
4. Context and background
The new complex will be built in the Rosa Vila development, in Puerto del Rosario, as part of a municipal strategy to increase the stock of privately developed housing. Approval of the licence modification clears the way for the construction of the 22 terraced homes.
According to the Town Hall, the project adds to two other residential developments currently in preparation, designed to keep expanding supply and ease pressure on the capital's housing market.
5. What it means for Fuerteventura
Access to housing is one of the most keenly felt challenges in Puerto del Rosario and across Fuerteventura, where demographic and tourism growth drives demand for accommodation. Every new residential development affects the local market and the lives of residents and newcomers. Read more in the Fuerteventura news.


