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Where is the cheapest place to live in Majorca?

According to property website Idealista, Petra is the cheapest place in Mallorca to buy a home. The average price per square metre in Petra is 1,173 euros. This is more than 200 euros cheaper than the second cheapest - Felanitx at an average of 1,383 euros.



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Portals Nous, Port Andratx, Bendinat, Illetes, Santa Ponsa, Puerto Portals are some places you will find in this region. If you like glamor and are looking to live in environments with status, the southwest of Mallorca, without a doubt, can be one of the best areas to live on the island.

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Areas to avoid If you're after something more relaxed, do stay away from Magaluf and Palma Nova as these places are where you'll find a lot of the 18-30's groups, along with English-style pubs, a big drinking culture and all-night parties. They are also jam-packed during the peak tourism months of July and August.

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Typical house in Mallorca Average buying price — 650 000 – 750 000 €.

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Where is the best area to live in Mallorca as a foreigner?
  • Pollensa and Puerto de Pollensa. ...
  • Artà and Capdepera. ...
  • Marratxí ...
  • Santanyí ...
  • Andratx and Port d'Andratx. ...
  • Calvià ...
  • Llucmajor. ...
  • Santa María, Binissalem y Alaró (central zone)


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An average apartment of 85 m2 consisting of two bedrooms can cost €850 - €1,000 if it is located in a larger city such as Palma de Mallorca. For a three-room apartment, you should allocate €1,200 - €1,500 per month, and for a house with three or four rooms, expect a rent of €1,500 to €2,000 per month.

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What do I need to buy a property in Mallorca? To be able to buy and own a property in Spain you need a NIE-number (Número de Identidad de Extranjero) which is similar to a Spanish social security number but for foreign citizens. You can get the number either at the Spanish embassy in your country or in Spain.

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The 13 Most Beautiful Towns in Mallorca
  1. Palma de Mallorca. ...
  2. Puerto Pollensa. ...
  3. Deià ...
  4. Banyalbufar. ...
  5. Fornalutx. ...
  6. Pollensa. ...
  7. Port Sóller. ...
  8. Sóller.


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Set on the north coast of Mallorca, in the bay of Pollensa, is one of the island's most beautiful towns: Puerto de Pollensa (also known as Port de Pollença, or Port de Pollenca). This tranquil destination is still lively without being excessive, and makes it a good resort town to stay in Mallorca for families.

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Language is a part of majorcan culture. The island has two official languages, Castilian (Spanish) and Catalan, while locals prefer to speak their Mallorquin dialect. However, the island's staff, including maids, speak several foreign languages. English, German and French are particularly common.

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Palma de Mallorca The most desirable real estate areas are the Old Town and peaceful Calatrava district, the bohemian district of Santa Catalina (with a great market, and numerous restaurants and bars), and the attractive old fishing village of Portixol.

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Although Portugal is often described as one of the cheaper places to live in Europe, figures from Eurostat show a basket of basic supermarket goods is more expensive there than in either of the three other popular retirement destinations. Spain is the cheapest followed by France, then Italy.

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