Is the Dream Over? Mallorca’s Politicians Are Trying to Ban Britons from Buying Holiday Homes
What Happened
Spanish officials in the Balearic Islands are attempting to implement a ban on Britons purchasing second homes or retirement properties in popular holiday destinations such as Mallorca, Menorca, and Ibiza. This proposal, put forth by the Left-wing party Mes per Mallorca, aims to prioritize housing for local residents over overseas buyers.
Why It Matters
The proposed legislation reflects ongoing tensions regarding tourism and housing in the Balearic Islands, where local politicians are increasingly concerned about the impact of foreign property ownership on the housing market. The plans, although rejected, are part of a broader trend of anti-tourism measures aimed at reducing the influx of expats and protecting local communities.
What’s Next
While the current proposal has been dismissed, the conversation surrounding property ownership and tourism in the Balearic Islands is far from over. As interest in relocating to Spain continues to rise, with searches for ‘move to Spain’ reaching a five-year peak, further discussions and potential legislative actions may emerge in the future.
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