Who will be allowed to buy in Mallorca? The dispute over property restrictions
Would restricting non-resident buyers ease Mallorca’s housing pressure?
A property ban could ease some pressure in Mallorca, but experts warn it may also create new problems.

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Would a ban on non-residents buying in Mallorca actually solve the housing problem?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
What is the proposed three-year residency rule for buying property in Mallorca?
It would restrict purchases in some areas to residents registered in the Balearic Islands for at least three years.
Why is buying property in Mallorca such a sensitive issue right now?
Because rising prices are putting real pressure on local housing.
Is a property purchase restriction in Mallorca legal under EU rules?
The proposal could conflict with EU rules on free movement of capital.
How would authorities check whether a buyer has lived in Mallorca long enough?
Enforcement would be difficult because residency and ownership are not always easy to verify.
What areas of Mallorca are under the most housing pressure?
Palma’s central neighbourhoods are among the areas under the most pressure.
What alternatives to a buying ban are being discussed in Mallorca?
Ideas include vacancy taxes, more affordable housing and support for local buyers.
Could a property ban in Mallorca make rents even higher?
It could, if it reduces the supply of long-term rental homes.
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