Mayer & Dau real estate team outside their new larger Port d’Alcúdia office

Mayer & Dau relocates office to Port d'Alcúdia and doubles space for clients

Mayer & Dau relocates office to Port d'Alcúdia and doubles space for clients

Real estate agency Mayer & Dau opens a larger office in Port d'Alcúdia on May 26. More space, an international team (16 languages) and a doubling of staff are planned — a boost for Mallorca's northeast.

Mayer & Dau relocates its office to Port d'Alcúdia and creates room for further growth

New location from May 26 with over 200 square meters – more services for owners in the northeast

At the end of the pier, where the fishing boats gently rock in the morning and the first coffee aromas drift over the Passeig Marítim, a real estate agency will open new premises on May 26: Mayer & Dau is moving its previous location from Alcúdia to Port d'Alcúdia. The office is significantly larger than before and offers more than 200 square meters of space – enough room for client meetings, file storage and a team that is expected to grow in the coming months.

If you walked along the harbor in recent weeks, you surely noticed the tradespeople, the movers and the new sign. This is not a quiet relocation: it is a visible commitment to the north of the island. In an area where more buyers and owners have been active in recent years, the larger office signals reliability and presence directly at the center of activity.

The on-site team will be expanded further. The plan is to increase the staff at the location significantly within a short time – internally a doubling of personnel is being discussed. At the same time, leadership of the office remains in experienced hands: the local office manager ensures that German-, Spanish- and English-speaking owners have a dedicated point of contact.

The company's ambitions go beyond mere presence: Mayer & Dau focuses on international marketing and digital visibility. The agency says it targets buyers in several countries and presents properties through modern online channels. On Mallorca the company now operates several locations, including Cala Ratjada, Palma and Santa Ponsa – the new branch in Port d'Alcúdia is intended to remain the central contact for the northeast and follows a trend of regional expansion reported in Minkner & Bonitz grows: New office in Santanyí and plans for Llucmajor.

The company's history also includes an award from Germany: Mayer & Dau was honored with a national real estate prize. Such awards do not translate directly into local sales, but they strengthen the confidence of owners who want to sell internationally. For sellers who value reach and professional presentation, this is another persuasive argument.

What this means for everyday life on Mallorca: a larger office at the harbor means shorter distances for client appointments, more on-site advisory options and more frequent presence on the market. For the neighborhood it also brings added activity in the mornings – office staff, clients with appointments, tradespeople waiting for their breaks in cafés. These small movements also enliven the surrounding gastronomy and strengthen local businesses.

Particularly noteworthy is the internationality of the team: the agency intends to offer services in up to 16 foreign languages. This fits well with a market where buyers arrive from different countries and personal support in their own language often makes the difference; smaller teams have demonstrated the value of local knowledge in Living Blue Mallorca: How Real Estate Preserves the Island Feeling.

The new location is therefore more than a move – it is a signal. For the northeast of Mallorca it means: a provider with national visibility and an international focus is strengthening its presence directly on the waterfront. This can mean faster, more accessible advice for owners and more options for interested buyers.

Contact for interested parties: Mayer & Dau Real Estate, Phone +34 871-18 13 10, Email info@mayer-dau.es, Web Mayer & Dau website. If you walk along the harbor in the first days after the opening, you might hear the usual click of the boats, see the curtains in the new office glowing in the evening light and notice: Port d'Alcúdia has become a little livelier.

Outlook: If the team grows as planned and the new space is well used, the Port d'Alcúdia location could quickly become an established go-to place for real estate matters in the northeast. For the island, this is another sign that market activity is not limited to Palma – and that is welcome news for many locals.

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