Son Vanrellet: Mediterranean Home in Quiet Campos

Son Vanrellet: Mediterranean Home in Quiet Campos

Son Vanrellet: Mediterranean Home in Quiet Campos

The Son Vanrellet new-build project in Campos combines modern architecture, private gardens and energy efficiency. Of the nine houses in the first phase, three are still available (from €685,000). Completion summer 2027.

Son Vanrellet: Mediterranean Home in Quiet Campos

New development with private garden, pool and efficient technology – an ideal alternative to densely built coastal towns

When the baker on the Plaça de l'Església shakes her bags in the early morning and the first cyclists head for Es Trenc, you can still feel the leisurely pace of village life in Campos – and this is exactly where a new housing offer begins: Son Vanrellet, a residential complex in the south of Mallorca that aims to combine modern living with a peaceful, rural setting.

Short and to the point: In the first construction phase nine semi-detached houses are being built, of which three are currently still for sale. Each unit offers approximately 200 m² of combined living and outdoor area, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a guest toilet, generous terraces, a private garden, its own pool and a parking space. Prices for the houses still available start at €685,000; completion of the first phase is scheduled for summer 2027.

What immediately stands out when driving through Campos: the streets are narrow, nature is close, and the distance to beaches like Ses Covetes or Sa Ràpita is pleasantly short. Those who want to avoid the printed chaos of tourist hotspots will find a mix of peace and good accessibility to Palma and the airport here – for commuters, families or people looking for a second home.

Architecture and everyday life at Son Vanrellet are planned so that indoor and outdoor spaces flow together. Terraces and gardens invite you to have breakfast outside; the private pool makes the high summer heat more bearable. The layout is particularly interesting for families or couples who value privacy: it feels like a detached house, but without the typical communal costs that often arise in other complexes.

Sustainability is not a buzzword but a construction element: the houses are designed to be energy efficient, there are provisions for charging points for electric cars and the option to use solar energy. This fits the slow shift felt on Mallorca – away from pure land consumption, toward more economical, longer-lasting solutions, contrasted with developments like Sunrise Bay Residences near Cala Romàntica: From Ghost Village to Sales Brochure – Profit Before Water?.

In everyday life this means, for example: a morning bike ride along the country road, an afternoon round in the pool, an evening glass of wine on the terrace. Those who know Campos know that the weekly market, small bars and craft businesses set the rhythm. Son Vanrellet is designed to fit into this local fabric rather than overshadow it.

This is relevant for the island: real estate projects that focus on privacy, moderate size and energy efficiency can help reduce the pressure on overcrowded coastal areas, a trend also visible elsewhere such as Construction starts in Son Guells – 64 apartments, but is that enough?. Campos still has room to develop without losing its character; projects like this pass the test when they actually respect infrastructure, jobs and neighborhood life.

A practical tip for interested buyers: early movers benefit not only in price but also in having influence on the design. Those who join in an early construction phase often still have a say in finishings – from flooring to solar equipment. The second construction phase is already planned and offers further opportunities for interested parties.

Conclusion: Son Vanrellet is not a loud prestige project but an offering for people who want to experience Mallorcan life in the south of the island rurally but not cut off, rather than large prestige schemes such as When villas become a small village: Camp de Mar and Son Vida among Spain's luxury addresses. With private outdoor areas, modern technology and a location that keeps beaches like Es Trenc within reach, it is a serious option for anyone who wants to combine tranquillity with comfort. Those interested in a connection between everyday life and the island's rhythm will find a housing concept here that promises exactly that.

Frequently asked questions

Is Son Vanrellet in Campos a good option for a private countryside home outside Mallorca's coast?

Son Vanrellet is designed to offer private, village-life living in the south of Mallorca. The nine semi-detached homes blend modern comfort with a peaceful rural setting and avoid the density of coastal towns.

What are the main features of the homes at Son Vanrellet?

Each unit spans about 200 m² of combined living and outdoor space and includes three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a guest toilet, generous terraces, a private garden, a pool, and a parking space. The design emphasizes indoor-outdoor living and energy efficiency, with options for electric car charging and solar energy.

When is the first phase of Son Vanrellet expected to complete, and how many homes does it include?

The first construction phase comprises nine semi-detached houses, with completion planned for summer 2027. At the moment, three of these homes are still for sale. Prices for the homes still available start at €685,000.

How does living in Campos compare to staying in coastal towns on Mallorca?

Campos offers a slower, village pace with easy access to nearby beaches like Ses Covetes or Sa Ràpita. It also provides reasonable routes to Palma and the airport, appealing to commuters, families, or those seeking a second home without coastal crowds.

Can buyers influence finishes or features when buying early at Son Vanrellet?

Yes. Early buyers can influence finishings such as flooring and solar equipment. The project is planning a second construction phase, offering additional opportunities to participate.

What sustainability features are included in Son Vanrellet homes?

The homes are designed to be energy efficient, with provisions for electric car charging and the option to use solar energy.

Which beaches near Campos are easily reachable from Son Vanrellet?

From Campos, you can reach beaches such as Es Trenc relatively easily, and nearby options include Ses Covetes and Sa Ràpita.

Who is Son Vanrellet aimed at?

The development targets commuters, families, and people seeking a second home who want rural Mallorcan living with privacy and modern comforts, without the scale of a large coastal complex.

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