Rent Increase Wave 2026: Who Will Still Stay in Palma?
Why Housing Pressure Is Being Felt Around Mercat de l’Olivar
Around Mercat de l'Olivar and Carrer de Sant Miquel, rising rents are affecting tenants and local daily life.

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What is happening around Mercat de l'Olivar and Carrer de Sant Miquel in Palma?
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Why are rent increases in Palma expected to become a bigger issue in 2026?
Many expiring leases in 2026 could lead to abrupt rent hikes in Palma.
How much can rent go up in Mallorca when a lease ends?
Some Mallorca tenants have faced rent jumps from €700 to €1,700 when leases ended.
Can tenants in Mallorca do anything if their rent is suddenly increased a lot?
Yes—tenants should get advice early and explore legal and mediation support.
Are tax breaks for landlords a good way to keep people in Palma?
Only if they are tightly controlled; otherwise they may not protect tenants in Palma.
What housing measures could help keep workers in Palma?
Stronger rent controls, tenant advice and more social housing could help.
Is rent pressure in Palma already changing neighbourhoods?
Yes—high rents are already changing who can live and work in parts of Palma.
Why is Mallorca talking about rent registers and reference rents?
They would make rent levels more transparent and easier to monitor.
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