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Luxury penthouses for rent in the municipality of Palma de Mallorca

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Palma de Mallorca has become one of the most competitive penthouse markets in the Mediterranean. 121 listings show just how active demand has been, especially from buyers who want a full-time residence rather than a holiday property. The city delivers something most Mediterranean capitals cannot: large rooftop terraces with genuine sea views, a historic centre that rewards living at the top, and year-round sun that makes outdoor space count every single day. Portixol, Santa Catalina, Paseo Marítimo and the hilltop estates of Son Vida each offer a distinct version of penthouse living. Puerto Portals and Illetes, just outside the city, add further options for buyers who want coastal seclusion without losing urban convenience.

How much does a penthouse cost in Palma de Mallorca

Entry-level penthouses in residential neighbourhoods start at JP¥41,105,400. The top of the market, covering front-line sea properties on Paseo Marítimo or panoramic rooftop residences in Son Vida, reaches JP¥587,220,000. The average sits at JP¥172,671,356. Interior floor areas range from 58 to 445 sqm, averaging 178 sqm, but the terrace is what buyers are really paying for: the best Palma penthouses have outdoor spaces that outsize the interior. Bedroom counts run from 1 to 6. Private rooftop pools, outdoor jacuzzis, floor-to-ceiling glass and concierge services are standard at this level. The single biggest price driver is an unobstructed view of Palma Bay. That view does not change, the city cannot build above you, and supply is structurally limited. This is why well-positioned penthouses in Palma hold their value better than almost any other property type on the island.

Where to buy a penthouse in Palma de Mallorca

Casc Antic, the old town, suits buyers who want to live inside the city's history. Terraces here look out over Gothic bell towers, the Cathedral of La Seu and the rooftops of the Arab quarter. It is dense and urban, which is exactly the point. Santa Catalina has moved fast over the past decade and now attracts a younger international crowd. Penthouses here come with roof gardens, views toward the port and easy walking distance to some of the island's best restaurants. Paseo Marítimo is the address for buyers who want the sea directly in front of them: the seafront residences along this boulevard have the most sought-after bay views in the city. Son Vida offers a different proposition, hilltop penthouses with full panoramas across the bay and the Tramuntana mountains in the background. Ma for those who prefer to stay outside the city limits, Puerto Portals and Génova both have elevated penthouse stock with quieter surroundings and equally strong views.