Palma plans 3,600 homes — Opportunities, risks and the big question of infrastructure
Infrastructure Risks Behind Palma’s Housing Plans
Palma’s housing expansion could strain transport, schools and utilities if infrastructure does not grow at the same pace.

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What infrastructure problems could come with more housing in Palma?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Why is Palma planning so many new homes?
Palma wants to increase housing supply and reduce pressure on the market.
Will the new homes in Palma really be affordable?
Price-limited does not always mean true social housing.
How could new development affect Son Güells in Palma?
Son Güells is set for major growth, with big questions about liveability and infrastructure.
What is planned for Son Puigdorfila in Palma?
Son Puigdorfila could see new housing, but its woodland edge is a key concern.
Can Palma require developers to help pay for infrastructure?
Yes, if the city sets binding obligations for developers.
What should residents in Palma do if they want to comment on the housing plans?
Residents should follow public consultations and planning notices closely.
What are the main risks of Palma’s housing expansion?
The main risks are weak infrastructure, loss of green space and limited real affordability.
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