Small but in demand: Why 60 m² apartments are booming in Mallorca
How Smaller Apartments Change Mallorca Neighbourhoods
More small flats in Mallorca can mean fewer family homes and noticeable changes in local neighbourhood life.

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How does the rise of smaller apartments affect family neighbourhoods in Mallorca?
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Why are 60 m² apartments becoming so common in Mallorca?
Smaller homes are increasing because household sizes and demand have changed.
Are smaller apartments in Mallorca actually more affordable?
Often yes, but extra costs and the price per square metre still matter.
Does splitting older flats into smaller units help Mallorca’s housing shortage?
It helps some households, but it can also reduce family-sized housing.
What should I know before buying a small apartment in Mallorca?
Look carefully at the full cost, layout, and future usability.
Why are Palma apartment prices still high even when homes are getting smaller?
High demand and limited supply keep Palma prices elevated.
What kind of housing trend is currently visible in Manacor and Inca?
Demand for smaller homes is especially noticeable in Manacor and Inca.
What policies could make Mallorca’s apartment trend fairer?
More mixed housing, better data, and lower mobility costs could help.
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