Own Your Dream Weeks — Not the Whole House For over 20 years, I’ve helped families and international buyers find their ideal home on Mallorca. But times are changing — and so is the way people want to own property. Instead of buying a full home for millions, more people are now choosing co-ownership: a smarter, more flexible way to enjoy the island — without the high costs or full-time...
Co-Ownership in Mallorca
If a Co-Owner Stops Paying At Mallorca Homebase, co-ownership is built to be smooth, fair, and stress-free — even if a co-owner fails to pay their share of the annual costs. Built-In Protection from Day One Each co-owner makes an upfront deposit equal to six months of annual costs (maintenance, cleaning, insurance, admin, etc.). This buffer ensures stability and protects the group from...
Your Mallorca Home – Matched with Precision After more than 20 years of living and working in real estate here on Mallorca — while raising my family and helping hundreds of clients — I’ve come to understand that finding the right home isn’t just about the number of bedrooms or the view. It’s about timing, lifestyle, and finding the perfect fit for your stage in life — whether you’re...
Invest in Palma de Mallorca – 2025 Market Outlook Property Market Trends 2025 Palma de Mallorca is one of Europe’s most resilient and attractive real estate markets. Demand continues to outpace supply, driven by limited land, international buyers, and the city’s growing reputation as a year-round destination. Key insights from the 2025 market report include: Average price: approx....
Booking, Usage & Flexibility – All in One Transparent PlatformAt Mallorca Homebase, every share equals one week and full ownership rights. That means no reservation lottery or vague availability. You own your weeks — and decide how to use them.Fixed Ownership — No Booking CompetitionEach HOMEBASE property is owned by a dedicated Spanish S.L. company, divided into 52 equal shares — one for each...
Why We Use a Spanish S.L. — and Not Private Multi-Owner TitlesIn Spain, multiple individuals can co-own a property directly on the title deed. But in practice, this creates serious legal, tax, and administrative complications — especially for international owners.The Problems With Direct Co-Ownership:Ownership changes (e.g. sale or inheritance) must be made through a notary with unanimous consent from...