Follow us F Y T I R

House prices go through the roof in the Balearics

Property prices have fallen in Pollensa, but they are rampant in Calvia

Property prices in Mallorca are still going through the roof. | Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter

| Palma |

The price of second-hand housing is skyrocketing in the Balearics, where last August saw the highest year-on-year rise in the last three years and the highest in the country, according to Fotocasa.
The monthly variation was 2.9% and the year-on-year variation was 10.9%.

Last August, the average price per square metre stood at 3,184 euros.

The average price of second-hand housing has risen in 14 of the 17 municipalities with year-on-year variation analysed by Fotocasa in the islands.

In three locations the year-on-year value of housing has risen by more than 20%.

These are Capdepera (29.6 %), Calvia (27.8 %) and Alcudia (21.3 %).

However, in Pollensa it has dropped by 11.1 %. Another relevant fact provided in the study is that the most expensive towns are Ibiza, with 5,369 euros per square metre; and Santa Eulària des Riu, with 5,019 euros.

On the other hand, the cheapest municipality is Sa Pobla, with a price of 1,429 euros per square metre.

María Matos, Director of Studies and Spokesperson for Fotocasa, has highlighted that the Balearics is the autonomous community in which the highest year-on-year increase in the price of used housing was recorded in August.

The second was Navarre, with 10.1%. It is followed by Madrid, with a 7.4% increase; Valencia, with 6.8%; the Canary Islands, 5.4%; and Andalusia, with 5.3%.

The Balearics are also at the top of the ranking of the regions with the most expensive second-hand property prices in Spain.

The first is Madrid, where the square metre sells for 3,359 euros; and the second is the Balearics, with 3,184 euros per square metre.

Related
Most Viewed