63 Apartments in Inca: Who Pays the Price for Central Infill?
Is More Central Housing the Right Direction for Inca?
Inca’s housing debate reflects a wider Mallorca question: how to add homes without creating more traffic and pressure.

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Is central housing a good idea for towns like Inca in Mallorca?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
What is planned for the former park-and-ride area in central Inca?
The former park-and-ride next to the General Luque barracks may be replaced by 63 apartments and a new road section.
How could new apartments in central Inca affect traffic and parking?
The main concern is that losing a park-and-ride could push parking and traffic into nearby streets.
Will the 63 apartments in Inca be affordable for local residents?
It is still unclear who the apartments will be for and whether affordable housing will be included.
What does the new road on Avinguda del Pla mean for Inca?
The new road could improve access, but it may also bring more traffic into the area.
What happens to commuters and tradespeople if the Inca park-and-ride disappears?
Commuters and regular users may lose an important parking option unless replacement space is provided.
What is the weekly market area in Inca likely to be affected by?
Market-day parking and deliveries could become harder if the nearby car park disappears.
What should residents ask before construction starts in central Inca?
Residents should ask about parking, affordability, transport and neighbourhood impact before construction starts.
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