“…Recently, European Mediterranean cities have experienced a period of expansion (2000–2007) and recession (2008–2014). Although recent expansion of Mediterranean cities has been modest compared to urbanisation rates observed in emerging countries, the accelerated building cycle observed in the early 2000s, particularly in Spain and Greece, stimulated urban sprawl and land speculation (Allen, Barlow, Leal, Maloutas, & Padovani, ; Arapoglou & Sayas, ; Pérez, ; Ferrara, Salvati, Sabbi, & Colantoni, ). The 2000s “housing bubble” in southern Europe was supported by declining interest rates and increased access to loans, infrastructural development, megaevents (e.g., Olympic Games), a slightly increasing population, and a sustained demand for second homes (Delladetsima, ; Schneider et al, ; Gil‐Alonso, Bayona‐i‐Carrasco, & Pujadas‐i‐Rúbies, ).…”