Historic Estate in Son Xigala Turned into Luxury Residential Complex — Who Is Left Out on Mallorca?
The Watchtower at Son Xigala Gets a Private Role
The medieval watchtower in Son Xigala is now being used as a private viewpoint for one luxury apartment.

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What happened to the watchtower in the Son Xigala estate?
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What is happening to the historic estate in Son Xigala, Mallorca?
The old estate has been turned into 14 luxury apartments in Son Xigala.
How much do the new apartments in Son Xigala cost?
Prices range from about €796,000 to €2.41 million.
Can historic estates in Mallorca be converted into private apartments?
Yes, but the challenge is preserving heritage without turning it into a purely private luxury asset.
Why are locals in Mallorca concerned about luxury conversions of old buildings?
Locals fear heritage is being turned into an exclusive asset instead of shared community space.
Is the old cistern in Son Xigala still in use?
The old cistern is planned to become a spa.
What kind of rules could protect historic buildings in Mallorca from becoming exclusive luxury homes?
Stronger housing, transparency and access rules could help protect historic buildings.
What does the Son Xigala project say about Mallorca’s housing market?
It shows how heritage and housing are increasingly being absorbed into the luxury market.
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