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Properties in Mallorca. Recovery from credit crunch and recession …

September 6, 2009 // Posted in Mallorca property market (Tags: , , , , , , , , , ) |  No Comments

This article might be of interest … it follows the theme of our last market update to give a current perspective on the property market here in Mallorca, along with a realistic perspective as to how the recovery is likely to shape up from here.

“The Mallorca property market is showing signs of recovery. With reports that the recession is nearing its end, people have been coming back to the market and still more are wondering if it is time to start considering properties in Mallorca again.”

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Effects of the recession / credit crunch on Mallorca property market

August 31, 2009 // Posted in Mallorca property market (Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ) |  No Comments

If you have not already read them, and are considering buying a property in Mallorca, our bi-monthly market updates give an objective and impartial overview of the current state of play specifically with regard to properties in Mallorca.

They are intended to put the surveys, statistics and rhetoric into context and offer real help in making decisions about when to buy and how best to go about it.

The next market update is due in October. By then we will, hopefully, have more indication as to whether the recession is really “bottoming out” and what it means for property markets internationally and in Mallorca. Until then it the latest update (August Property Market Report) is proving to be an accurate assessment of what is going on in the market, and the previous updates in June and April offer a background and greater depth of understanding for those who are interested.

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Are There the “Green Shoots” of Recovery in the Mallorca property market?

May 20, 2009 // Posted in Mallorca property finders, Mallorca property market (Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ) |  No Comments

This article may be of interest, posted today via property related news media.

Summary : The Mallorca property market has picked up somewhat over the last month or two, and there is much talk of the global recession having reached a turning point. Is this the start of a return to a sellers market and increasing property prices in Mallorca?

To see the full article please click here : There are Signs of Life in the Mallorca Property Market – Are They “Green Shoots” of Recovery?

What exactly is a Mallorca property bargain?

March 14, 2009 // Posted in Mallorca property market, Property finance in Mallorca (Tags: , , , , , , , ) |  No Comments

The term “bargain property” is a slightly ugly one for estate agents in Mallorca. For a long time the island has enjoyed a privileged status as one of the most desirable locations in the world, and property prices have increased solidly and continually for many years.

I agree it is a rather down-market “salesy” term and not best suited to the property market here, and the desirability of property in Mallorca has not diminished at all. However, in an environment where properties are generally negotiable when this was not previously the case, and where there are some good properties in good areas showing substantial reductions, the term bargain is reasonably apt, and it is clearly what most active buyers are looking for at present.

Having said this, there seems to be a degree of misguidedness amongst some buyers as to what represents a “Mallorca property bargain”. Many are judging opportunities solely on the reduction in asking price and are discounting properties that have not been reduced by a substantial amount.

This is a rather superficial way of judging the true value of a property and runs the risk not only of missing the best opportunities, but even worse could land the buyer with a “duff” investment I.e. one that does not appreciate significantly even when the economic environment does, eventually, start to improve.

This is for the following reasons:

  • Some properties are being put freshly onto the market at very competitive levels. So there is no reduction to show but the asking price is low from the outset in comparison with similar properties in the area.
  • As a generalisation, the owners of the better properties in the best areas will know that they have a good long-term investment and will tend to reduce the value by smaller amounts (if at all). However, it is these properties that will escalate most quickly and by the biggest percentage when property markets turn around from the current slowdown. So a bigger saving on a property in a less desirable area does not equal a better investment – it could well be the opposite.
  • Some owners choose not to reduce the asking price, but will still negotiate a substantial reduction if they receive a serious offer. Others might not. So our advice is always to focus on the properties that you find most attractive and, if you are not able to agree a price that you are comfortable represents a good investment (a much safer and more sensible terminology than “bargain”), then you must be prepared to walk away.

Overall it is important to realise that Mallorca is proving resilient in the current global recession when compared with other location in the Mediterranean and with other prime international property locations. Take a look at Dubai for example, or Eastern European countries that were previously seen as great places to invest. Mallorca has held up far better than most, if not all, the investment alternatives.

So buying any good property in Mallorca at the current time and, therefore, at a favourable price, even if it is not the kind of dramatic reduction seen in many other areas including the UK, is likely to prove to be one of the best property investments you could make.

You could readily argue that all such purchases are bargains as one thing is certain. When the turn-around does come the demand that is currently on-hold for Mallorca properties will come back very quickly and prices will start to escalate again.

All the properties we list on this website as “Mallorca property bargains” are good properties in good locations. They are selected from properties that our estate agent partners across this island highlight to us as being interesting. Some of them are new or in excellent condition and others require modernisation or refurbishment, but all have good investment potential. So these will give you an idea as to what is available and the kind of price reductions that are being made in some instances.

Please note however that we are only listing properties that have been reduced in price in the “bargains” section, and many of the other properties we have selected to list also represent exceptional deals and potentially equally good investments.

If you are interested in finding the best properties email us with your details and we will pick out a selection based on your criteria.

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