more than 1,000 properties and half will be VPO

He Majadahonda City Councila municipality located in the western part of the Community of Madridhas announced a new urban development plan with which it intends to build more than 1,250 homesof which 50% will be destined for Official Protection Housing (VPO). A plan that comes to complement the one known as Arroyo del Arcipreste, which was approved in 2025.

Construction will take place in sector 2.2 Parrito Garden and 2.1 Mine Valleysin which it is planned to build 17 homes per hectare and which will mark the growth of the municipality. As published on the Majadahonda City Council website, the land available in Parrito Garden It is slightly more than 381,000 square meters, with a lucrative buildable area of ​​about 109,000 square meters in which they will build 648 homes. Of these the 50% will be allocated to officially protected housing.

On the other hand, the land of Mine Valleys It has 358,000 square meters, of which more than 104,000 square meters will be used for lucrative construction. In this space, they will be built 609 homesof which the 56% will be officially protected housing. A measure established by the city council to guarantee that young people and families can live in the municipality without suffering the high costs of rent and housing that are affecting the entire country.

In addition, the ground floor of the residential buildings will have premises and commercial areas designed to enhance the development of economic activity in the city. A fact that will benefit all those who want to start a business and will ensure that neighbors have the basic services and products in a residential area, avoiding trips to other areas of the city or community.

A plan that seeks to turn the municipality into a well-connected and affordable option for young people and families

This new urban planning plan comes to complement the one known as Archpriest’s Creekwhich was approved in 2025 and with which it is estimated that 618 homes will be created in the area. Of the total, 353 will be destined for officially protected housing to which must be added 180 social housing units in the Community of Madrid, which will be built on plot R08. The construction of these homes.

With both projects, the city council seeks to unfreeze a situation of stagnation in housing construction in Majadahonda. An area that had land available for construction and that had a notable shortage in the supply of housing. For this reason, the opposition was exerting pressure to resume the urban planning plans. Likewise, the creation of 50% of officially protected housing will help the economic situation of young people who want to become independent and families who cannot afford the prices of the city center.

Thanks to these projects, Majadahonda will once again position itself as a affordable option for those who work in the center but cannot or do not want to pay the housing prices in the center of the capital. This municipality is located 22 minutes drive from the centervia the A-6 highway, or 48 minutes by public transport, using Madrid’s bus and metro lines. Likewise, it also has two RENFE Cercanías lines, the C-7 and the C-10.