Balearic Islands: Rents to rise by an average of €400 in 2026 — who will pay the bill?
What Mallorca Tenants Can Do About Higher Rent
Mallorca tenants facing higher rent may be able to get mediation, temporary subsidies, or local social support.

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What can tenants in Mallorca do if they cannot afford the new rent?
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Why are rents in Mallorca expected to rise so sharply in 2026?
Many expiring contracts and limited supply are driving the increase.
How much could rent increase in Mallorca in 2026?
The average increase is expected to be around €400 a month.
Who is most at risk from higher rents in Mallorca?
Lower-income households are likely to be hit hardest.
Are short-term rentals affecting long-term housing in Mallorca?
Holiday lets reduce the number of homes available for long-term renters.
Which areas of Palma are already feeling the housing pressure?
Santa Catalina and El Terreno are among the areas under strain.
Will local councils in Mallorca be able to help renters quickly?
Yes, local councils can offer quick practical support.
What longer-term housing solutions are being discussed in Mallorca?
Social housing, cooperative models and more long-term rentals are being discussed.
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