Buying and Renting in Mallorca: Why Prices Are Pushing Locals to the Edge — and What Could Help Now
Where Palma’s Housing Pressure Is Most Visible
Santa Catalina, El Terreno and es Jonquet reflect how tight Palma’s housing market has become.

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What areas of Palma are showing the housing pressure most clearly?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Why are housing prices in Mallorca rising so sharply?
Demand is outpacing supply, especially in Palma and other high-demand areas.
How expensive is rent in Mallorca right now?
Rent in Mallorca remains high and is still a major strain for many residents.
Is it still possible for locals to buy a home in Mallorca?
Yes, but it is increasingly difficult for local buyers without strong savings.
Why are small flats more common than family homes in Mallorca?
Because developers and sellers currently prefer compact, easier-to-place apartments.
What could help make housing in Mallorca more affordable?
A mix of rental rules, incentives, faster permits and more social housing could help.
Are new apartments in Mallorca enough to ease the housing shortage?
Not yet; approvals help, but delays and the type of housing built still limit the impact.
Why do local workers in Mallorca struggle to stay on the island?
Because housing costs are rising faster than local wages.
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