Mallorca: Year-round demand ensures stable price development

  • Buying motives of real estate clients in centre and northeast of the island focus on renewed closeness to nature and sustainability
  • Properties with top building standards offer potential for appreciation in value

Hamburg, 01 November 2022. Mallorca is the top dream destination for many German-speaking property buyers. The Balearic island is set to remain highly sought-after as an investment location in 2023. “Clients with long-term investment plans can enjoy the benefits of secluded living here, as well as the excellent infrastructure and year-round access to exclusive recreational and cultural activities, plus the broad choice offered by 17 international schools,” says Florian Hofer, Managing Director of Engel & Völkers in the Balearics. The focus of prospective property buyers has recently shifted, away from tourist hotspots, to the mountain villages steeped in history in the centre of the island and in the northeast. Client interest is increasingly focused on traditional finca estates and renovated townhouses, as well as contemporary new builds that meet the higher demands in terms of sustainability and eco standards. The limited availability of property listings and the consistent demand mean that prices are expected to stabilise at a high level moving forward.

Centre of the island: Short times to market for authentic country houses and upmarket rural estates

Inland in Mallorca’s central region, many historic mountain villages can be found nestled in glorious countryside dotted with almond and olive groves, and wine-growing estates. Traditional villages such as AlaróBinissalem and Santa María are extremely desirable among buyers. With their beloved weekly markets, they are a magnet for local artisans, winegrowers and farmers alike. “Those looking to acquire real estate appreciate the proximity to the capital Palma, as well as the high degree of privacy offered by the substantial plots of land, where a return to nature and a more unspoilt, authentic Majorcan lifestyle can be experienced,” says Christina Deutsch, Managing Partner of Engel & Völkers Mallorca Centre & South. She is observing the following trend: “Real estate clients are looking increasingly at opportunities to own a sustainable home, and are drawn by the option of self-sufficiency, such as from growing olives or grapes in their own garden.” Demand is especially high for traditional country houses with expansive gardens and pools, as well as for authentic finca estates clad with a typical Majorcan stone façade. Such properties in prime locations in Santa María currently have average asking prices of 3 million euros. In the municipalities of Alaró and Bunyola, prices are between 2 and 3 million euros. Neighbouring towns like Binissalem and Consell command prices ranging from 1.5 to 2 million euros. The majority of buyers at the centre of Mallorca are from German-speaking countries. Recently, increasing numbers of prospective buyers from Spain, France, Belgium and the USA have been observed.

Northeast: High demand for retreats in nature and eco-efficient new properties

The northeast of Mallorca is blessed with unspoiled nature and breathtaking coastlines. CanyamelCosta de los Pinos and Artà are among the most sought-after regions, where the Mediterranean flair of the Balearic island can be experienced in full, far removed from the heavily frequented tourist hotspots. Exclusive finca estates and villas with expansive outdoor areas, gardens and terraces with sea views are among the most desirable properties for sale in the north of the island. In prime locations around Artà and Colònia de St. Pere, the average asking prices for such homes are 1.9 million euros. In the coastal resorts between Cala Mesquida and Canyamel, and in the municipality of Manacor, prices range between 1.5 and 1.8 million euros. “Many buyers are opting to acquire a holiday property in their favourite destination and extend their stays on the island to combine holidays with remote working,” says Rainer Fischer, Managing Partner of Engel & Völkers Mallorca Northeast, adding: “The incredible restaurant scene and wealth of opportunities to pursue outdoor activities like golfing, sailing, hiking, or tennis at the Rafael Nadal Tennis Academy, give the region yet another boost in appeal.” The majority of search clients in the northeast are from German-speaking countries. There has recently been an increase in demand from people in the Netherlands looking for a new home on the island.

Outlook: Real estate as a long-term investment

“Residential properties at the centre of the island and in the northeast are particularly attractive for their moderate prices and potential for future appreciation in value. They serve as a long-term capital investment, offering a steadfast form of protection from inflation compared to other investment alternatives,” Florian Hofer says in summary. In view of Mallorca’s ongoing evolution into a destination for top-end tourism and the Balearic government’s constant investment in the development of the island’s infrastructure, the experts at Engel & Völkers are confident that the market will continue to see positive growth. 

 

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Refurbished 17th century estate with modern standards
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This listed country house was built in 1604 between Alaró and Santa María. Its interiors span some 1,051 square metres in total, with six bedrooms and five bathrooms. Set in picturesque natural surroundings in the centre of Mallorca, the property extends over a plot of approximately two hectares. It is on the market for 6.85 million euros and features an outdoor pool and its own fountain, as well as an expansive terrace and garden grounds.
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Eco-efficient country estate in Petra
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Just a short walk from the winegrowing town of Petra, this traditional Majorcan property is currently listed with Engel & Völkers for 2.9 million euros. It spans some 876 square metres in total, consisting of two fully appointed houses separated by an outdoor pool and sourced with solar power. The main house boasts a spacious living and dining room, a kitchen, and five bedrooms. While the second house has a tourist rental licence for up to twelve people, and features a living and dining room with kitchen, and six en suite bedrooms. (Image source: Engel & Völkers Mallorca Central)

Modern villa with sea views in Canyamel
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This newly built and ultra-modern villa is located on the sunny side of the coastal resort of Canyamel, close to Capdepera in the northeast of Majorca. It is on sale for 4.9 million euros. The three-level property spans 671 square metres in total, with four bedrooms, five bathrooms, a spacious living room, and a separate dining room with open plan kitchen, plus a home gym and home cinema. All the rooms and expansive terraces afford panoramic views out to the sea, taking in the spectacular coastal panorama of Canyamel. (Image source: Engel & Völkers Artá)

Charming finca estate in Costa de los Pinos
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Very close to the coastal resorts of Costa de los Pinos and Port Vert, Engel & Völkers is currently brokering this exceptional finca estate with an asking price of 4.5 million euros. The property features a pool and has a plot spanning 7,100 square metres, with an interior of 522 square metres in size, including six bedrooms and six bathrooms. Premium natural materials were used in the construction, including untreated marble tiling, antique ceiling beams and teak window frames.
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Jaeger-LeCoultre announces The Sound Maker exhibition in Chengdu, China

积家宣布于中国成都举办THE SOUND MAKER主题展览
揭幕瑞士知名艺术家ZIMOUN新作 探索鸣响腕表领域的辉煌传承

致敬高级制表领域的声音之艺,积家于11月10日,成都远洋太古里-广东会馆,隆重揭幕“THE SOUND MAKER”声音之艺主题展览。展览将引领观众沉浸于积家的创意与文化世界中,探索积家大工坊在鸣响时计领域的丰厚历史传承,不仅代表着过去,更彰显当下和未来,致敬大工坊所在地瑞士汝山谷的自然之声。
全新艺术杰作首次亮相

 Jaeger-LeCoultre announces The Sound Maker exhibition in Chengdu, China

Jaeger-LeCoultre announces The Sound Maker exhibition in Chengdu, China

展览中心陈列着由积家委托瑞士当代艺术家Zimoun创作的全新“声音雕塑”(sound sculpture)艺术装置,于本次开幕活动首次亮相,开拓了高级制表工艺与艺术之间的对话。中国的首站展出结束后,此作品将于2021年进行环球巡展。
Zimoun将大工坊及其周围自然环境的声音融入该作品之中,这些自然之声正是积家的灵感源泉。他运用简单的原材料,包括腕表组件在内的回收工业部件,颠覆了传统意义之上的雕塑、机芯和声音,引领观众进入超凡感官之旅。

 Jaeger-LeCoultre announces The Sound Maker exhibition in Chengdu, China
“最先让人出神的是如同细柔而平和的雨声”积家全球首席执行官Catherine Rénier 表示,“而当你走近欣赏,金属的律动有种催眠般的魔力。每一角度都能带来不同的感受,令你驻足,欣赏与聆听”。

他将平凡的材料通过精密复杂的结构与机械原理,化为浪漫的作品,正如积家大工坊制表大师将腕表机芯零件组装在一起,焕发出蓬勃生命力,两者有着异曲同工之妙。被Zimoun纳入雕塑作品中的工业生产元素也被赋予各具变化的运动,产生了全新而独特的音效和视觉效果。
委托这项全新作品时,积家邀请艺术家在汝山谷小住,不仅能感知当地的自然之声,还能走近大工坊鸣响制表专家的日常。Zimoun的全新装置是文化与理念深度交流的成果,为积家创造了独特的听觉标志,令人想起大自然及大工坊中的各种声音,并巧妙捕捉从制表大工坊远眺湖面时可见的粼粼波光。
积家的声音故事

THE SOUND MAKER展览引领观众踏上探索积家丰厚历史积淀之旅,致敬积家187年以来始终秉持的传统与创新的价值理念。现场不仅展出积家历史和当前时计系列的珍稀或独一臻品,更特别呈现此前从未公开展出的文件及艺术作品,回顾了鸣响腕表的历史演进:从大工坊创始之初,到2020年时计新作;从精妙的三问报时及精密复杂的大自鸣,到功能实用且倍受欢迎的Memovox响闹腕表,皆在展品之列。

参观路线从富有历史意义的积家早期鸣响时计杰作开始,其中部分作品此前从未面向公众展出。重点展示令积家享誉国际的技术发明和专利,积家凭借它们从知名制表品牌的机芯供应商一跃成为“高级制表领导者”。同时,展览还揭示了鸣响腕表的工作原理,并致敬以珍稀工艺装饰珍贵时计作品的工艺大师们。
致献积家大工坊诞生地瑞士汝山谷,此次展览还设置了引人入胜的8D视频,令观众沉浸于山谷的自然之声中,使人联想起制表大师与静谧自然之间的深厚渊源。
THE SOUND MAKER主题展览从11月10日至11月22日,于成都远洋太古里-广东会馆,面向公众开放。

关于“THE SOUND MAKER”
2020年,作为声音之艺的创造者(”THE SOUND MAKER”),积家向大工坊所在的汝山谷的自然之声及鸣响时计的辉煌历史传承致敬,以焕然一新的方式呈现积淀150年的专业技艺。自1870年大工坊研发出第一款三问报时怀表以来,积家已经研发出200多枚鸣响机芯,从相对简单的闹铃,到精密繁复的大自鸣和三问报时,各种形式的报时功能尽在积家掌握之中。与此同时,大工坊的工程师和设计师们还提交了多项创新专利,重新定义音质标准。