Villas for Sale in Mallorca
New-build 2–3 bedroom villas in Mallorca — detached and semi-detached homes near the coast at Cala Romántica, Cala Ratjada and Peguera, from compact designs to larger sea-view properties.
About villas in Mallorca
A villa in Mallorca means a detached or semi-detached home on its own plot, and — as across the rest of the island — location is best read by zone. The current Bravos Estate selection sits on two coasts. On the Llevant (east) coast, Cala Romántica and Cala Ratjada offer sheltered coves, marinas and a calmer, family-oriented pace. In the south-west, Peguera sits on the Palma-side resort strip, within easy reach of the capital, its airport and the Serra de Tramuntana.
The villas in the current selection are new-build, two- and three-bedroom homes with built areas from roughly 75 to 370 m², spanning compact modern designs through to larger detached properties with generous plots and sea views. Mallorca's planning restrictions and the scarcity of buildable coastal land keep villa supply genuinely limited, which has historically supported values and makes well-located new-build the core of the market. Palma airport, with year-round European connections, is between 45 minutes and just over an hour from these areas.
Buyers are predominantly international lifestyle and second-home purchasers — German, British, Scandinavian and Swiss among the largest groups — drawn by privacy, sea views and the island's beaches, sailing and golf. New-build villa purchases follow a staged payment structure across the construction period; resale villas, where available, complete on standard Spanish timelines. Listings can be filtered by zone, bedroom count, plot and build status.
Frequently Asked Questions
In our current selection, villas sit on the Llevant east coast at Cala Romántica and Cala Ratjada — sheltered coves with marinas and a calmer pace — and in the south-west at Peguera, on the Palma-side resort strip close to the capital and its airport. The east tends to be quieter and more family-oriented; the south-west is closer to Palma and the Serra de Tramuntana.
In our current selection, new-build villas run from around €395,000 for compact two-bedroom designs to roughly €1,400,000 for larger detached homes with generous plots and sea views. Prices reflect plot size, position and proximity to the sea. Resale villas, where available, vary widely with age, location and land.
Our current selection is almost entirely new-build. Mallorca's tight planning rules and the scarcity of buildable coastal land keep villa supply limited, so well-located new-build stock is the core of the market. Resale villas exist across the island but are not the focus of the current selection.
New-build villas here are generally on their own plot; a private pool is common but not universal, and plot size varies significantly between compact coastal designs and larger detached homes. It is best to confirm plot and pool details for each specific property, which the listing and our team can provide.
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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