tranq tranquer tranq tranquer | about 1 year ago

OouooI have mentioned Moroccans before. The local authorities need to take a long look at towns in the English midlands and north to see what is in store for them. Stand outside schools in Sa Pobla or Felanitx when the pupils come out and you will see first hand the numbers already here. The key word is Integration and it is not happening. All the cheap areas of these towns are becoming ghettos, complete with mosques and as long as religion stands in the way integration will never happen.

user Oouoo | about 1 year ago

Mr Melia of the ultra minority Pi party knows that there is an election around the corner and is trying to drum up support from his fring base by blaming "rich Germans and Brits" on housing issues he says is caused by a population growth of 300,000 in Mallorca in the last decade. What he conveniently ignores, when speaking to his base is that the largest foreign community which now exceeds all Germans, British, Swedish and Danish combined is the Moroccan population on Mallorca. I am not sure how many coastal properties they are buying ?

user Peter Perfect | about 1 year ago

Christopher, Salaries of 30K, if only, I think you will find the majority on far far less than that, maybe half, so nearly all properties over 200k are out of their reach.

Morgan Williams Morgan Williams | about 1 year ago

An awful lot of hurdles to overcome a policy proposed by a rather extreme minority. Not the least of which is that it directly violates some very basic concepts of EU membership. Not to mention the severe economic consequences, and finally, the effective destruction of the "quality over quantity" programme. British turkeys may have voted for Christmas, but they're a special breed of turkey.

user Christopher Grubb | about 1 year ago

Since this news broke I have spent some time talking with a few interested parties for their perspectives and to see what they are doing to address this issue. I have spoken with the MD of Engel & Volkers, the chairman of the real estate association and a property lawyer……all people who will be directly affected if this legislation were put into effect. The general message seems to be “don’t worry everything will be fine ……the legislation won’t be implemented.” I am surprised to find there is no co-ordinated effort going on between the main associations who will be most affected by it - I would have expected that the real estate associations, the college of architects, the big developers and the property lawyers plus (if it exists) a representation of the foreign community on Mallorca, would have been urgently organising a crisis meeting to co-ordinate their actions and to pool resources to properly analyse the core issue of affordable housing, develop alternate proposals, to engage professionals to advise on lobbying the political parties and the government and some form of media strategy to get some coherent arguments into the local Spanish media. It seems none of this is happening. This really feels a lot like Brexit in the UK where the “remainers” kept telling themselves it will never happen, all the stakeholders interested in remaining in the EU both political and business failed to work together in any coherent or meaningful way. Meanwhile the pro Brexit campaigners were united, focussed on a few perceived populist benefits (reduced migration and extra money for the NHS) that they knew would resonate with the general public and surprise, surprise people voted for Brexit, many taking the attitude that Brexit was likely no worse, than maintaining the status quo that they were dissatisfied with so why not give Brexit a go. This news about banning foreign property investment is already all over the internet in English and German, there must already be many potential investors out there who are already pausing their investment plans in Mallorca. With the general slowdown in the European economy this is the worst possible time to be discouraging such investors, the longer the key local stakeholders sit on their hands doing nothing the greater will be the short term damage and the more likely it becomes that this controversial proposal will gain real traction within the local electorate. Surely it’s time for these people to do something coherent???

Lipanska Landlord Lipanska Landlord | about 1 year ago

This is not an attept to ban foreginers from buying EUR1M+ villas, it’s a political stunt to come up with ‚mystical them’ to be blamed for 20 years of failed housing policies. End game: nothing changes, populists who started this debate will get some votes as the „defenders of the regular, working-class folks” and keep on doing nothing to secure affordable housing. Making noise is easy, building affordable housing, policies and infrastructure to support it and seeing the results after 10+ years is hard 🤷‍♂️

user John Pitts | about 1 year ago

In addition, Christopher, put a severe restriction on new building of properties with say €1m+ values. Unaffordable to locals but tying up building resources and land. This may result in property prices rising for foreign buyers but that doesn’t matter to locals. However, resources will be available up build affordable homes.

Morgan Williams Morgan Williams | about 1 year ago

So, let me get this straight... The property market is suffering a "nuclear bomb" because a handful of some obscure wing of some political organisation is >threatening< to stop foreigners from buying property in Mallorca? Count your blessings. Another country not only threatened, but ultimately actually >voted< for anti-foreigner policy, and are now suffering substantially.

user Shaun1 | about 1 year ago

Just another point, what will happen to all the the greedy estate agents when the property market goes bust and charging 5% commission will be a thing of the past. Maybe all the expensive Mercedes’ and Porsche cars they drive might disappear off the road which will ease congestion

user Shaun1 | about 1 year ago

Great review Christopher, maybe you should be working in the government and bang some heads together. What’s going to happen when some wealthy German wants to buy their dream villa at 5 million and will be paying 500k in tax but can’t because it’s got to be sold to a local, don’t seem feasible. We have a home in Santa Ponsa and at the minute every other business on the road is a estate agent, there will be lots of empty commercial units