Yeah, particularly interesting if you own an apartment on a development where they said there was 'nobody, absolutely nobody' there. They even spoke to two residents.... I suppose that's dramatic licence for you.....
The show did illustrate a point, though the Top Gear audience aren't necessarily going to be that interested in the real practical problems of people - the Spanish most of all - trying to survive the current economic situation. People being evicted from their homes while thousands of properties stand empty. What sense does that make in any sane world?