When Few Own Many Apartments: How the Balearic Islands Are Changing
How Apartment Ownership Patterns Affect Daily Life in Mallorca
Fewer long-term tenants and more short stays can change the feel of Mallorca neighborhoods and weaken community life.

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How does apartment concentration affect everyday life in Mallorca?
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Why is housing becoming harder to find in Mallorca?
A growing share of apartments is owned by fewer landlords, which tightens the long-term rental market.
Is Mallorca losing long-term rental homes to holiday rentals?
Yes, holiday rentals can reduce the number of homes available for year-round residents.
What can be done to make housing in Mallorca more affordable?
Stricter rules, more transparency, and stronger support for long-term housing could help.
What do the housing trends mean for Palma’s neighborhoods?
Palma neighborhoods can become more transient and less residential.
Why are so many apartments in Mallorca owned by people with multiple properties?
Many apartments are treated as investments, so ownership clusters in fewer hands.
Are foreign buyers part of the housing pressure in Mallorca?
Foreign buyers are part of the picture, but concentration of ownership is the bigger issue.
What signs show that a Mallorca neighborhood is changing because of housing pressure?
More turnover, fewer long-term residents, and a more transient street life are common signs.
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