Who Is Buying Palma Empty? Germans, Swedes and the Changing Neighborhoods
How Large the Foreign-Buyer Share Is in Palma
Foreign buyers account for nearly 30% of Palma purchases, and even more in some central areas.

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How much of Palma’s property market comes from foreign buyers?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Are foreign buyers driving up property prices in Palma?
Foreign demand is one of the forces pushing Palma prices higher in several neighbourhoods.
Why are Germans and Swedes buying so much property in Palma?
Germans are the biggest foreign buyer group in Palma, with Swedes also prominent.
Which Palma neighbourhoods are seeing the biggest property price rises?
Santa Catalina, Son Rapinya and Son Vida have seen the sharpest gains.
Are there still affordable areas to buy in Palma?
Yes, but the cheaper areas are still relative to Palma’s overall high market.
What is happening to Palma’s beach areas like Can Pastilla and Playa de Palma?
Can Pastilla and Playa de Palma have a high share of foreign-owned homes.
How does foreign property buying affect everyday life in Palma?
It can change shops, rentals, street life and the feel of a neighbourhood.
What could Palma do to make housing more available for locals?
Stronger rules, better data and support for local buyers are part of the debate.
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