Why do I need a real estate agency?

Why do I need a real estate agency?

Why do I need a real estate agency? Most clients start looking for a property to buy at some point in their lives. Either for their own home, or as an investment. When one begins to get into the real estate world for the first time, usually start looking for properties in the area you are interested in through Google, and various platforms. We compare properties, prices and characteristics of the properties themselves. Between bad photos, seeing 50 times the same property from different bidders and confusing descriptions, one begins to question whether it is possible to find a property without going crazy. When you finally decide on 5-6 properties that you might like, you decide to call t...
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Easter in Mallorca, Pollensa.

Easter in Mallorca, Pollensa.

Celebrating Easter in Mallorca, Pollensa.Semana Santa in Mallorca, Pollensa offers lots to do and see.Religious CelebrationsHoly Week is celebrated 6th  to 10th of April, filled with traditional rituals and processions to mark the Passion of Christ.Holy Thursday: Thousands line the streets of Pollensa to watch the solemn  processions of the parish brotherhoods or ‘cofradias’ that make their way painfully slowly around the town streets. Each brotherhood is dressed in penitential robes and conical hoods, and carries religious statues on heavy platforms, to the accompaniment of sombre music. Good Friday: The re-enactment of the Passion of Christ takes place on the steps of the Calvari.Tho...
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MUSEUMS

MUSEUMS

Mallorca is very well known. Sun and beach tourism, rest and relaxation are its main protagonists during the summer months.The island is a paradise in the hot months, although it remains so when winter arrives and temperatures drop.There are many alternative plans to do at that time, such as visiting museums. The island has many of them. Each one has its own particular characteristics; from the building to the art form.In addition, all of them take into account the linguistic needs of each one since all the texts that we find during the tour are in several languages.Some of the most representative are Es Baluard, the Fundació Miró Mallorca and, if we want to go closer, the Museu de PollenÃ...
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The cost of living in Mallorca very cheap compared with the UK

The cost of living in Mallorca very cheap compared with the UK

The cost of living in Mallorca very cheap compared with the UKHow expensive is it to live in Mallorca? Not very...As you might have expected, life in Mallorca is very cheap. Even so, it is important to spend some time analysing the cost of living before you decide to buy a property in Mallorca, whether you plan to live there or just want to buy a holiday home. In the end, you will soon find that Mallorca has one of the lowest costs of living in Europe.Most everyday products cost much less in Mallorca than in the UK, although items imported from home explicitly for foreigners, like baked beans, will obviously be more expensive. Fresh produce is less expensive at the many markets and often act...
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GROUND FLOOR with TOURISTIC LICENSE

GROUND FLOOR with TOURISTIC LICENSE

Ref; A1193 Ground floor Apartment with private garden for sale and TOURIST LICENSE in Puerto ollensa, Mallorca. Modern apartment fro sale in the center of Puerto Pollensa! This property is located right in the center of Puerto de Pollensa, next to the main square, very close to the beach. Surrounded by supermarkets, shops, green areas and schools, you will enjoy all services. The apartment consists of a large living-dining room attached to the kitchen, which brings a great feeling of spaciousness just entering the house. The kitchen has the best qualities among the materials used and appliances. Two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes and with exceptional finishes and two bathrooms (on...
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 Coronavirus in  Mallorca

Coronavirus in Mallorca

Coronavirus in Mallorca Mallorca Enters Phase 2 Mallorca enters Phase 2  of the de-escalation of state of alarm measures and the beaches beckons from Monday. Local councils will be able to enforce access limits and control the number of people on beaches, to guarantee the two metres of social distancing. Here are the main points about Phase 2: - We can now be in social groups of up to 15 people.- We can go to the beach, but, the municipalities will make their own specific rules regarding time limits etc.  - Exercise can be done at any time, except between 10h to 12h and 19h to 20h – periods reserved for those over 70, or people accompanied by a career.  - Public swimming pools can b...
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