Sóller transforms old hospital into ten social housing units – is that enough?
The risks behind Sóller’s housing project
Renovation costs, approvals and weak communication could slow Sóller’s plan to turn the old hospital into housing.

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What are the main risks for the Sóller housing project?
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What is happening with the old hospital in Sóller?
The old hospital in Sóller will become ten rental homes and municipal offices.
Will ten social housing units make a real difference in Sóller?
They will not fix the housing market, but they can help a few local households directly.
Who will be eligible for the new social housing in Sóller?
Priority is expected for local residents, lower-income households and essential workers.
What will the municipality keep in the former hospital building in Sóller?
The town hall will use the ground floor for offices and public services.
When will the new apartments in Sóller be ready?
Work is planned for 2026, with move-ins possibly at the end of 2026 or early 2027.
Why is social housing in Mallorca so important right now?
Because local workers and families are finding it harder to live near where they work.
How can local residents in Sóller trust the allocation process?
Clear criteria, public applications and independent oversight would help build trust.
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