The party is over, the market remains restless: Son Espanyolet after the sale of the holiday villas
Buying a holiday villa in Mallorca with an ETV licence
Holiday villas in Mallorca may be sold with an ETV licence, but buyers should verify the licence status and legal conditions first.

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Can a holiday villa in Mallorca still be sold with an ETV licence?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
What happened to holiday villas in Son Espanyolet, Mallorca?
The remaining tourist villas in Son Espanyolet are being sold after neighbourhood pressure.
Why are residents in Son Espanyolet concerned about tourist villas?
Residents fear noise, disruption and a slower housing squeeze that follows.
What does the sale of tourist villas mean for Mallorca neighbourhoods?
Selling tourist villas does not necessarily stop displacement or rising prices.
Is Son Espanyolet in Palma still a residential neighbourhood?
Son Espanyolet remains residential, but it is under strong market pressure.
How can Mallorca control holiday rentals in dense residential areas?
Stricter licences, clearer ownership data and better enforcement could help.
What should you check before buying a villa in Mallorca as an investment?
Legal use, licence status and local planning rules are key.
Why do Mallorca residents worry about luxury homes replacing ordinary housing?
Luxury housing can make everyday homes harder to afford and change neighbourhood life.
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