Fewer Vacation Rentals in the Balearic Islands: What It Means for Mallorca
Why Mallorca’s Rental Statistics May Not Tell the Whole Story
Mallorca’s official rental numbers only cover registered homes, so unlicensed rentals and vacancies are still missing from the picture.

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Do official rental statistics in Mallorca show the full picture?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Why are there fewer vacation rentals in Mallorca now?
Registered vacation rentals have fallen because controls and registration rules are having more effect.
Will fewer vacation rentals in Mallorca make housing cheaper for locals?
Lower rental numbers may help housing, but the outcome is not guaranteed.
Are vacation rental inspections stricter in Mallorca now?
Yes, controls and inspections are getting stronger in Mallorca.
What do fewer vacation rentals mean for Palma’s neighbourhoods?
Some parts of Palma are quieter, but nearby businesses may also see fewer visitors.
Is Cala Major becoming quieter because there are fewer vacation rentals?
Cala Major may feel quieter, but that does not automatically lower rents.
What should Mallorca homeowners know before renting out a flat to tourists?
A tourist rental in Mallorca should be properly registered before it is offered to guests.
Why is long-term renting being discussed more in Mallorca?
Long-term renting is being discussed as a way to ease housing pressure in Mallorca.
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