Santa Ponsa is one of Mallorca’s most sought‑after areas for sea‑view apartments, and well‑executed renovations here can dramatically improve both lifestyle and property value.
Santa Ponsa is one of Mallorca’s most sought‑after areas for sea‑view apartments, and well‑executed renovations here can dramatically improve both lifestyle and property value.
Renovating a property in Mallorca is only the first step; keeping it dry, secure and in perfect condition when you live abroad is an ongoing project in itself.
With Mallorca’s property prices at record levels and construction costs higher than a few years ago, many investors wonder whether buy‑renovate‑resell projects can still deliver attractive returns in 2026.
Renovating a traditional Mallorcan finca is a dream for many owners who love stone walls, exposed beams and countryside views, but it is also one of the most complex types of renovation on the island.
Renovating a property in Mallorca can transform an outdated apartment, townhouse or finca into your ideal Mediterranean home or a highly profitable investment
Buying a property to renovate in Mallorca can be a smart way to create your ideal home or a high‑yield investment, but only if you do serious due diligence before you sign anything.
Renovating a property in Mallorca while living abroad can be one of the most rewarding ways to create your dream Mediterranean home or boost long‑term value
Before you start any renovation in Mallorca, you need to know exactly which building license applies to your works and what the rules are for your type of land.
Many owners hope to buy and renovate a property in Mallorca within a single season, only to discover that permits, contractors and logistics on the island follow their own rhythm.
Renovation costs in Mallorca in 2026 are higher than a few years ago, but with the right planning you can still transform an apartment, townhouse or finca at a realistic price and add serious value to your property.