Update: The 90-day rule for Britons in Spain your views keep flooding in " When we’re in Mallorca we also support the local economy"
"Keeping a second home in Spain will no longer be viable."
Balearics leads foreign property market
Up to October this year, a total of 3,337 property transactions were carried out on the islands.
“Mallorca is a five-star plus global destination to invest in real estate, it’s hard to beat...”
“If you want to have a place in the south, in the Mediterranean, to have this infrastructure, Mallorca is second to none.”
Christopher Columbus’ possible family home in Mallorca on sale for 3.9 million euros
The property was renovated in 2006 and has unique rooms.
The number of empty homes in the Balearics has increased by 23.9% in 10 years
Two Mallorca properties are the most expensive in Spain.
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LIVING BLUE MALLORCA offers for sale an emblematic property in Puigpunyent
This is an exceptional opportunity for those looking to invest in the island as it features a special design style from one of Europe's top designers
Balearic house prices go through the roof
Demand for properties in the Balearics continues to remain extremely high.

British reservations of second homes in Spain have been rising for the past three months
British reservations of second homes in Spain have been rising for the past three months
Look out, there are tourists about! plus - a property sales surge?
If government allow island travel and tourism to go ahead, it is hardly the fault of those arriving here...
- Greece and Portugal cash in as Spain says adios to Golden visa
- Ryanair to base 16 aircraft at Palma airport this summer, an investment of $1.6 billion and supporting 7,000 jobs
- Mallorca set to welcome back young British seasonal workers
- Residents furious in Palma NO-GO area
- Weekend weather: No masking the fact that carnival could be a wash-out
Comment
Viewpoint: British just love Mallorca
Some of the island’s most beautiful properties are owned by the British.
Humphrey Carter22/04/2021 10:20