Part-time Villages: How Second Homes Are Hollowing Out Mallorca's Communities
What Happens When Mallorca Villages Lose Permanent Residents
In Mallorca, shrinking year-round populations can mean fewer pupils, weaker local shops, and reduced services outside summer.

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What happens to schools and local shops when a Mallorca village loses residents?
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Why are some villages in Mallorca so quiet outside summer?
Many Mallorca villages lose year-round residents and become seasonal.
What problems do second homes cause for Mallorca communities?
They can weaken year-round community life and local services.
Which Mallorca villages are most affected by second homes?
Several inland and coastal villages in Mallorca are strongly affected.
Can second homes make it harder to find housing in Mallorca?
Yes, they can reduce the housing available for residents.
What can Mallorca municipalities do about empty homes?
They can combine incentives, controls, and housing support.
Is Mallorca more affected by holiday rentals or by second homes?
Both second homes and holiday rentals can reduce year-round occupancy.
How can Mallorca keep villages livable all year round?
By protecting housing, services, and year-round community life.
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