
Luxury real estate with sea view
For 90 % of all clients the sea view is the most important criteria when searching for their dream property. And of course, it is the sea view, that counts when it comes to pricing properties near the coast. Many want to be able to smell the sea, hear it, feel it. Others want the sea view, but don’t need to live directly by the sea. Because living in second line has its advantages too, because those properties are less high-maintenance.
Example Son Vida: Palma’s most exquisite residential area is situated on top of a hill and offers an amazing view over the city, the cathedral and the bay. But it’s not only the view that counts, those who move to the Beverly Hills of Mallorca appreciate the infrastructure including three golf courses, three restaurants and the high standard of the properties. The villas comply to the highest demands regarding architecture, techniques, interior and living comfort.
Practical point: Palma is only a stone’s throw away hence shopping or dining out in town can all be done within 10 minutes by car.

Those, who prefer the sought-after Southwest of the island, e. g. Bendinat, Puerto Portals and Port Andratx, might not be able to find a suitable property directly by the seaside. The demand for luxury properties is the highest in this region and the number of properties with a sea view rather limited. Due to the lack of adequate building plots, it is profitable to invest in the second or third line of the sea. That is the reason, why the residential areas Cala Blava, Sol de Mallorca, Puig de Ros and Cala Vinyas will become more and more interesting in the future. Just as popular are the “Ensaimada-hill” in Santa Ponsa and the hills above the bay of Port d’Andratx. From the terrace of your designer villa or the penthouse you can see the turquoise blue water of the bay shimmer and in the evenings, you can watch the sun go down behind the island Sa Dragonera.
Fans of the pristine Westcoast of Mallorca swear by the wild and romantic backdrop of the craggy landscape of the Tramuntana. Those who buy in Deià, Sóller or Fornalutx are happy about the distant view of the sea and the view over 1000-year old olive trees high up in the mountains. What kind of property one is living in, is not clearly defined. Apart from traditional houses made of natural stone, typical for this area, there are also modern villas equipped with the latest in home-technology.