Townhouses & Bungalows for Sale in Mallorca
New-build 2–3 bedroom townhouses and bungalows in Mallorca — low-rise homes with gardens or solariums near the coast at Cala Murada and in the Tramuntana foothills at Esporles.
About bungalows in Mallorca
On Mallorca, the townhouse and "bungalow" segment covers low-rise homes within small communities — semi-detached or terraced properties, or single-level units with a garden or solarium — sitting between an apartment and a detached villa in both space and price. The current Bravos Estate selection reflects two very different settings. Cala Murada, on the quieter southern stretch of the Llevant east coast, is a low-density residential community beside a sheltered cove. Esporles sits inland in the foothills of the Serra de Tramuntana — a green, traditional Mallorcan village near Palma, for buyers who prefer countryside and mountains to a beachfront.
The homes in the current selection are new-build, two- and three-bedroom properties with built areas from roughly 95 to 140 m², in communities with private or shared outdoor space. They suit buyers who want more room and privacy than an apartment offers, with a lower price and less upkeep than a full villa. Palma and its airport are within about 45 minutes to an hour of both areas. New-build purchases follow a staged payment structure across the construction period; resale homes, where available, complete on standard Spanish timelines. Listings can be filtered by zone, bedroom count and build status.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here it refers to a low-rise home within a small community — a semi-detached or terraced property, or a single-level unit with a garden or solarium — rather than a detached house on a large plot. It sits between an apartment and a villa: more space and privacy than a flat, at a lower price and maintenance level than a detached villa.
In our current selection, new-build two- and three-bedroom townhouses and bungalows run from around €398,000 to €865,000, depending on size, setting and outdoor space. This sits below the island's detached villa segment. Resale homes of this type, where available, vary with age and location.
In our current selection, they are found at Cala Murada — a quiet, low-density community beside a cove on the southern Llevant east coast — and at Esporles, an inland village in the foothills of the Serra de Tramuntana near Palma. The two offer very different lifestyles: coastal resort versus green, traditional countryside.
It depends on how you want to live. Cala Murada suits buyers who want to be beside the sea in a calm resort setting; Esporles suits those who prefer mountains, greenery and a traditional village close to Palma over a beachfront. Both are within about an hour of the airport.
Yes. Non-residents can buy property anywhere in Spain, including the Balearics; you will need an NIE (foreigner identification number) to complete, and Spanish banks lend to non-residents. The Balearic Islands apply their own progressive transfer-tax (ITP) scale on resale purchases. Bravos Estate can connect buyers with legal and tax professionals experienced in Balearic transactions.
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