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Realty Mallorca opens office at Club de Mar in Palma

Realty Mallorca has opened a new office in the Marítimo Business Center at Club de Mar in Palma. The team offers personal advice for buying and renting with flexible appointment options.

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28 December 2025
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Realty Mallorca eröffnet Büro am Club de Mar in Palma
Palma has recently gained a new face on the real estate map: Realty Mallorca has opened an office in the Marítimo Business Center at Club de Mar. If you stroll along the harbour promenade in the morning and catch the scent of espresso and sea salt in the air, it’s the perfect place to get informed about properties on the island. The team describes itself as a small, personal agency — not an open‑plan office, but rather a place where you can sit down with an advisor and calmly consider which neighbourhood suits you. Opening hours are friendly (usually 09:00–18:00), and there is good parking available, which is not a given in Palma. That is practical for anyone juggling viewings and school runs. Whether you are looking for a city flat, a finca in the west, or a small villa with sea views, Realty Mallorca promises hand‑picked listings and guidance on buying and renting processes. I particularly like that you can arrange meetings on site — or, if you are far away, do an initial round by video. One tip: visitors in spring benefit from better light for viewings and less traffic in the old town.

Office at Club de Mar (Marítimo Business Center)

Realty Mallorca’s new office is conveniently located on the harbour promenade in the Marítimo Business Center next to Club de Mar. For me this is an ideal spot: you can take a short walk along the marina before or after an appointment, grab an espresso in one of the small cafés, and quickly see whether the area matches your expectations. The team usually works daily from about 09:00 to 18:00; appointments are preferred by arrangement. Parking is available — there is an underground garage in the building and some short‑term spaces nearby, which is worth its weight in gold in Palma. If you come with children, you can schedule viewings so school is not rushed; colleagues I know often handle it that way. Realty Mallorca describes itself as boutique: for customers this means a smaller but carefully curated selection. The aim is not to squeeze as many properties as possible into a list, but to show suitable homes. The advisors have many years of experience on Mallorca and know procedures such as applying for a NIE, notary appointments and local additional costs — details that often surprise newcomers. Also practical: if a client cannot travel in person, the advisors offer virtual tours, often accompanied by a live session in which questions are answered immediately. Personal note: scheduling appointments in spring or autumn gives a more realistic impression of a property — in high summer many gardens look sparse because watering is paused, and in winter some façades appear cooler than in summer light. So if you are looking for a personal, local contact point in Palma, the office at Club de Mar is worth a visit. Bring some time, a notebook and — if you like — a few wish‑list criteria; the team will help turn them into a realistic search list.

What 'boutique' means in real estate

The new Realty Mallorca office is conveniently located on the harbour promenade in the Marítimo Business Center next to Club de Mar. For me this spot is ideal: you can take a short walk along the marina before or after an appointment, grab an espresso in one of the small cafés, and immediately see whether the area matches your expectations. The team usually works daily from about 09:00 to 18:00; appointments are preferred. Parking is available — there is an underground garage in the building and some short‑term spaces nearby, which is very valuable in Palma. If you come with children, you can schedule viewings so that school is not rushed; colleagues often do this. Realty Mallorca calls itself boutique: concretely for customers this means a smaller but carefully curated selection. It’s not about cramming as many properties as possible into a list, but about showing suitable homes. The advisors have long experience on Mallorca and know procedures like applying for a NIE, notary appointments and local extra costs —details that often surprise those coming from abroad. Also practical: if a client cannot travel in person, the advisors offer virtual tours, often accompanied by a live session where questions are answered immediately. Personal note: scheduling appointments in spring or autumn shows a property more realistically — in high summer many gardens look sparse because watering is paused, and in winter some façades appear cooler than in summer light. So if you are looking in Palma for a personal, local contact point, the office at Club de Mar is worth a visit. Bring time, a notebook and — if you like — a few wish‑list criteria; the team will help turn them into a realistic search list.

Buying & renting: Important tips for buyers in Mallorca

A few practical tips for anyone looking to buy or rent property in Mallorca: First, clarify your budget including taxes and additional costs — these come on top of the purchase price. Second, check the land registry entries and any encumbrances before the notary appointment. Third, get local advice for NIE, bank accounts and tax issues; many mistakes happen through lack of preparation. Viewings in the morning often give the best sense of daylight; pay attention to noise sources and parking situation. Always ask for the latest renovation invoices and for information on energy performance (insulation, heating/AC). And: allow time for notary and administrative procedures — these sometimes take longer than expected.

How to organise an appointment (on site or virtual)

Booking appointments is easier than you might think: Realty Mallorca prefers scheduled time slots so an advisor can give full attention. By email or WhatsApp you can quickly find a slot; if you’re travelling in, plan a 10–15 minute buffer to allow for parking and short walks. For international clients many agencies offer virtual property tours by video. My tip: ask for a guided tour with commentary so the person on camera points out issues (damp, uneven floors). If possible, combine an initial virtual meeting with a subsequent on‑site appointment — this saves time and clarifies the most important questions beforehand. In short: flexibility, good communication and realistic time planning make viewings much more relaxed.

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