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Luxury villas for sale in the municipality of Palma de Mallorca

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The villa market in Palma de Mallorca has been running hot for years, and for good reason. 117 villas for sale across the city and its surrounding hills put buyers in front of a range of choices that few other Mediterranean cities can match. From modernist townhouses with rooftop pools in La Bonanova to sprawling estate properties in Son Vida and hillside retreats above Génova, the variety is real. British, German and Scandinavian buyers dominate the demand side, and they have been doing so long enough to push prices into a stable, high-value range. Calvià, Esporles and the mountain road toward Valldemossa fill out the wider picture for those willing to look beyond the city limits.

How much does a villa cost in Palma de Mallorca

Prices for villas in Palma start at €530,000 for properties inland with a garden and pool, reaching €39,500,000 for seafront residences with direct water access or elevated positions with full bay views. The average sits at €4,742,949. Floor areas range from 83 to 3284 sqm, with a typical property coming in around 553 sqm and between 2 and 14 bedrooms. View is the single biggest price driver. A villa with an open Mediterranean panorama commands a significant premium over a comparable property just one street back. Infinity pool, mature garden, staff quarters and a private garage are the features that consistently push asking prices higher. New luxury construction is tightly regulated here, which keeps supply limited and values steady.

Where to buy a villa in Palma de Mallorca

Son Vida sits at the top of the market. Gated, private and set above the bay with golf course access, it attracts buyers who want security and views in equal measure. The price reflects it. Génova, directly above the city centre, draws buyers looking for terraced hillside villas with flowering gardens and port views, close enough to walk down for dinner. Calvià to the west is the natural choice for sea access, with villas sitting minutes from the water and strong rental demand throughout the summer. Ma the city itself deserves attention. The elevated districts of La Bonanova and El Terreno hold a stock of restored modernist villas with original tile floors, courtyard gardens and architectural character that newer builds simply cannot replicate. These properties trade rarely, and when they do, they go quickly.