When Parking Lots Become Neighborhoods: Son Hugo and the Logic of the Housing Shortage
Son Hugo in Palma: A Temporary Settlement Born of Housing Pressure
Son Hugo in Palma has become a temporary caravan settlement as residents struggle with the city’s housing shortage.

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What is happening at Son Hugo in Palma today?
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Why are some people living in caravans near Son Hugo in Palma?
Because many residents can no longer afford normal rents in Palma.
How expensive are rents in Palma right now?
Even small flats in Palma can now be far beyond reach for ordinary incomes.
Can a caravan settlement in Palma become an official neighbourhood?
Not easily, because the land is still officially a parking area.
Why is a fixed address so important for people living in temporary housing in Mallorca?
Without an address, access to school, health care and services becomes much harder.
What happened to the caravan residents from Son Güells in Palma?
They moved after construction in Son Güells reduced caravan space.
Is there enough social housing in Palma to help people leaving temporary camps?
No, the shortage of social housing remains a major problem.
What solutions are being discussed for the housing shortage in Mallorca?
More social housing, vacancy control and tighter rental rules are part of the debate.
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