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Palma de Mallorca

Old Town | Playa de Palma | Paseo Marítimo

• International hotspot in the Mediterranean

• Modern penthouses and apartments

• Average Price: 1.1 million euros

Palma de Mallorca boasts a rich cultural heritage, a picturesque historic centre, a variety of shops and boutiques, and first-class international cuisine. In the Portixol, Es Molinar, and Coll d’en Rabassa neighbourhoods, kilometres of seafront promenades beckon you to relax and unwind.

Mallorca Central

Santa Maria | Alaró | Selva | Bunyola

• Traditional villages amidst stunning landscapes

• Fincas with stone façades and spacious outdoor areas

• Average Price: 4 million euros

The numerous authentic weekly markets in the traditional villages in the centre of the island regularly offer local seasonal products. Popular places like Santa Maria, Alaró, and Puntiró can be reached quickly and easily from the capital Palma. Mallorca’s interior is an ideal place to live the whole year through. Self-sufficient properties with an efficient energy supply and large outdoor areas where residents can grow their own wine or vegetables, for example, are particularly popular.

Palma Surroundings & Son Vida

Son Vida | Esporles | Puigpunyent

• Exclusive location for golf enthusiasts & families

• Designer villas with avant-garde architecture

• Average Price: 6 million euros

The region of Son Vida is located just a few minutes from Palma’s centre and enjoys a reputation as one of the island’s most exclusive residential areas. This neighbourhood stands out for its peaceful surroundings, high level of safety, and perfect infrastructure. The typical Mallorcan villages of Esporles, Establiments, and Puigpunyent, are located nearby.

Mallorca North

Pollensa | Puerto de Pollensa | Puerto de Alcúdia

• Coastline, beaches, and mountains

• Modern villas and apartments, spacious fincas

• Average Price: 2 - 3 million euros

The north has an outstanding infrastructure and is characterised by its proximity to both the sea and the Serra de Tramuntana Mountains. The properties on the market range from modern, minimalistic new homes to rustic fincas with a high degree of privacy. The region offers everything nature lovers desire the whole year through.

Mallorca Northeast

Artà | Colònia de St. Pere | Canyamel

• Exceptional landscapes and tranquillity

• Modern villas by the sea and rustic fincas

• Average Price: 2.1 million euros

Immediate proximity to the sea and unspoilt scenery make the northeast a popular region for nature and sports lovers. There is no need to travel long distances to enjoy year-round leisure activities. The coastal towns of Colònia de St. Pere and Porto Cristo are well-known for their restaurants serving Mediterranean cuisine.

Mallorca Southeast

Santanyí | Portocolom | Cala Llombards

• Magnificent bays and lively towns

• Modern, newly built fincas and townhouses

• Average Price: 2.2 million euros

Authentic harbour towns such as Cala Figuera, Portopetro, and Portocolom convey a Mediterranean attitude to life and feature both modern town and country houses as well as exclusive villas. Featuring one of the largest weekly markets, the town of Santanyí remains a hotspot for international property buyers.

Mallorca South

Llucmajor | Cala Blava | Son Verí Nou

• Unobstructed view over the Bay of Palma

• Villas right by the sea with modern architecture

• Average Price: 3 million euros

The coastal areas of Son Verí Nou, Cala Blava, Puig d’en Ros, and Maioris can be reached quickly and easily from the capital, Palma, and the airport. The municipality of Llucmajor stands out for both its typical Mallorcan villas and modern townhouses. The region is becoming noticeably more popular for year-round living.

Mallorca West

Sóller | Valldemossa | Deià

• Authenticity, culture, and spectacular landscapes

• Properties with views of the sea or the Tramuntana

• Average Price: 4 million euros

The combination of an authentic and traditional way of life and proximity to the island‘s capital, Palma, attracts great interest from international clients. The west coast of Mallorca features both unique mountain scenery and fascinating views across the Mediterranean.

Mallorca Southwest

Port Andratx | Santa Ponsa | Portals

• Ideal infrastructure year round

• Modern villas and apartments with sea views

• Average Price: 5 million euros

The southwest is one of the most exclusive regions on the island and is home to towns such as Port Andratx, Camp de Mar, Portals, Santa Ponsa, and Bendinat. Buyers from across the globe appreciate the excellent infrastructure encompassing international schools, a wide range of leisure activities, and fast access to Palma and the airport.

Ciutadella | Mahón | Cala Fornells Menorca

• Relaxed lifestyle and magnificent coastlines

• Villas with Pool and garden and fincas

• Average asking price: 1.5 - 2 million euros

The island of Menorca prides itself on being a premium destination in a unique natural environment. Its traditional Mediterranean lifestyle and high level of safety have led to this tranquil island becoming increasingly attractive to real estate investors in recent years. Mallorca’s neighbour continues to grow in popularity thanks to a multitude of restaurant and hotel openings. It is also becoming increasingly accessible thanks to Mahón International Airport and ferries from the Spanish mainland. In Menorca, Engel & Völkers‘ buyers are mostly from Spain, France, England, Germany, and the USA.

Ibiza

Ibiza-Stadt | Santa Eulalia | Santa Gertrudis

• International hotspot with beautiful coastline

• Modern properties with sea views

• Average price: 2.5 - 3 million euros

Ibiza boasts a wide range of leisure activities and an array of sophisticated restaurants and beach clubs. Its world-renowned entertainment scene attracts numerous visitors to the south and west of the island every year. However, there are still some traditionally Ibizan regions, especially the north of the island. More than 130 miles of coastline are decorated with picturesque bays and feature a total of more than 50 beaches. Engel & Völkers‘ international buyers mainly come from Spain, Germany, France, Switzerland, and England.

Imprint

Publisher Engel & Völkers Balearic Islands

BalearEV GmbH

Masterlizenzpartner der ENGEL & VÖLKERS Residential GmbH Monschaustraße 22

D-42369 Wuppertal engelvoelkers.com/mallorca

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Florian Hofer

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Edina Rauschenberger

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Karina Ivanova

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