Ibavi renovates six terraced houses in Santa Maria – a drop in the ocean?
Why Social Housing Matters for Mallorca’s Villages
Small social housing projects can help Mallorca’s villages keep young people, but affordability is the key issue.

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Why does the social housing project in Santa Maria de la Salut matter for Mallorca’s villages?
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Why is housing such a problem for young people in Santa Maria de la Salut?
Affordable housing is limited, and rents are often out of reach for young local residents.
What does Ibavi plan to do with the terraced houses in Santa Maria de la Salut?
Ibavi wants to renovate six homes and rent them as social housing for under-35s.
Who will be eligible for the new social housing in Santa Maria de la Salut?
Applicants must be under 35 and registered in the municipality for at least ten years.
How much is Ibavi spending to renovate the homes in Santa Maria de la Salut?
Ibavi has set aside €581,400 for six terraced houses.
Will six social housing units in Santa Maria be enough to keep young people in the village?
It is a useful step, but far from a complete solution.
What should renters in Mallorca check before applying for renovated social housing?
Check the rent, the eligibility rules, and whether the homes stay in the social housing system.
How long will the renovation of the Santa Maria de la Salut houses take?
Ibavi expects the renovation to take around four months.
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