German influencer on Mallorca, sharing plans to make the island his permanent home for climate and freedom.

YouTuber Moves to the Land of the Sun: A German Makes Mallorca His New Home

A well-known German social-media creator has decided to make Mallorca his permanent residence. Reasons: climate, freedom and a property that has been waiting for about two years.

Why Mallorca Now

Sometimes a few days of sunshine, a short flight and the right stage of life are enough to turn everything upside down. That seems to be the case for the 31-year-old YouTuber who recently announced that he will move to the island at the turn of the year. He has owned the villa for around two years and has apparently fallen in love with the north of the island — peace, sea views and starry nights included.

More Than Just a House by the Sea

The property he bought in early 2023 reportedly has a pool and a small jacuzzi. From the terrace you can look out over a wide bay where, in the evenings, the lighthouse can be glimpsed in the distance. The house is also technically upgraded: equipment for a stable internet connection is said to have been installed on the roof so streams and videos don't stutter when he works.

Cars are part of it – two premium cars are parked in the garage, including a sporty electric vehicle. No wonder: coming from the video world and motorsports, cars are part of his brand. Anyone who has strolled along the coastal road around 10 a.m. knows that unusual vehicles are often seen here, a local quirk discussed in ‘Mallorca is not Spain’ – What a TikTok sketch hides about life on the island.

Why Not America or Asia?

In his post he explains that long-haul destinations like Thailand or the USA are not an option for him at the moment. Proximity to Europe, short flight times and political stability played a role, a preference echoed in Not Just Mallorca: Why So Many Germans Make Their Home Elsewhere. He wants to live in a country where he feels safe and free — that was important to him. He is also no longer as bound by company commitments: "no company, no kids," he says roughly, so it seems like the right moment.

Where exactly will he move? He barely names specific streets or neighborhoods, and he keeps quiet about his relationship — a bit of mystery apparently belongs to it. He prefers to talk about everyday life: morning coffee on the terrace, stargazing in the evening. It sounds simple, and it's probably exactly what he was looking for.

What This Means for the Island

New celebrity residents always provide food for conversation: for the local scene it means new acquaintances and possibly attention for projects or events, as local initiatives and new businesses have shown in Emigrants on the Island: Two Couples Start Anew – How Mallorca Benefits. For some residents the mix of private life, public interest and luxury properties remains a topic of discussion — especially when cameras appear in the neighborhood more often, and when space pressures lead families to rethink their situation as described in When Space Becomes a Luxury: Why a Family Left Mallorca.

For fans it means more on-site content. For the newcomer himself: a new chapter among almond groves, short flights to Germany and evenings where the starry sky has the final say.

Expected move: turn of the year 2025/26. Those who stroll the harbor of Alcúdia in the morning might one day run into him — with headphones, a camera and a coffee in hand.

Frequently asked questions

Why do some people choose Mallorca as a new home instead of moving far away?

For many people, Mallorca offers a balance of easy access, a familiar European setting, and a slower pace of life. The island can feel like a practical choice when short flight times matter and daily life should still feel comfortable and stable.

Is Mallorca a good place to live if you work online?

Mallorca can work well for remote workers if the internet connection is reliable and the home setup is right. People who depend on video calls, uploads, or streaming usually need to pay attention to connectivity, especially outside the busiest areas.

What is the weather like in northern Mallorca for someone thinking of moving there?

The north of Mallorca is often chosen by people who want a quieter setting with sea views and more space around them. For many newcomers, the appeal is not just the weather itself, but the outdoor lifestyle that comes with it, including evenings outside and clear skies at night.

Can you swim in a Mallorca villa pool all year round?

A private pool in Mallorca is useful for much of the year, but comfort depends on the season and whether the water is heated. In cooler months, many people use the pool less and spend more time on the terrace, in the garden, or outdoors in the sunshine instead.

What should I pack if I am moving to Mallorca for a quieter lifestyle?

It helps to think in practical layers: clothing for warm days, something lighter for cooler evenings, and items for outdoor living such as sun protection. If you plan to work from home, a good laptop setup and any tech you rely on should also be high on the list.

Is Alcúdia a nice area in Mallorca for everyday life?

Alcúdia is often associated with the north of Mallorca, where people look for a calmer atmosphere and easy access to the coast. It can suit someone who wants morning walks, café routines, and a more private daily life without being far from the sea.

Why do some people in Mallorca prefer shorter flights to Germany and Europe?

For people who travel often, short flight times make it easier to stay connected to family, work, and everyday obligations. Mallorca is attractive because it offers island life without cutting people off from mainland Europe.

Does Mallorca attract more public attention when well-known people move there?

Yes, new celebrity residents often draw interest from locals and fans alike, especially when they own visible homes or are sometimes seen in public places. That attention can bring more curiosity to a neighborhood, but it also adds to the island’s mix of private life and public interest.

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