Son Servera - Manacor - Manacor / Portocristo

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Luxury living in Sant Llorenç Des Cardassar

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Sant Llorenç Des Cardassar, with a long history and Catalan tradition, proudly stands on the majestic island of Mallorca. It preserves magnificent traces of the Talayotic era, as well as beautiful examples of Gothic and modernist architecture. Nestled in a region of great geographic wealth, it is surrounded by mountains and bathed by beautiful beaches of the Levantine Coast. The town combines the tranquillity of rural life with proximity to bustling Palma, the capital of Mallorca.

Exclusive Property Market in Sant Llorenç Des Cardassar

The luxury property market in Sant Llorenç Des Cardassar is strong and growing, with a healthy demand that keeps pace with supply. The political and economic attractiveness of the town generates stability, attracting high-level investors and buyers.

Property Costs in Sant Llorenç Des Cardassar

Buying a property in Sant Llorenç Des Cardassar involves several additional costs. In addition to the sale price, the commission to real estate agents, a 10% transfer tax, and notarial expenses must be taken into account. It's also advisable to budget for possible construction inspections and legal advice.
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Taxes in Sant Llorenç Des Cardassar

Owners in Sant Llorenç Des Cardassar must assume various taxes. The transfer tax is 10% and the wealth tax is 2.5% on the value of properties. There is an income tax, which varies depending on the status of the property: if it's the main house, the sale profits are exempt up to a certain limit. However, second homes would be fully taxed.

Luxury Residential Areas and Accessibility in Sant Llorenç Des Cardassar

The most exclusive areas of Sant Llorenç Des Cardassar include the coastal areas of Costa de los Pinos and Cala Millor. The town has a good connection with Palma by road and the distance to Palma de Mallorca airport is about 60 km, facilitating access for international visitors.

Lifestyle and Surroundings in Sant Llorenç Des Cardassar

Sant Llorenç Des Cardassar offers an exquisite selection of luxury shops, high-quality restaurants, and a vibrant nightlife. In the surroundings, you can enjoy outdoor and sporting activities such as hiking, cycling and golf. You must visit the art exhibitions in the parish church of Sant Llorenç, and the Sa Marjal Jazz Festival and the November Fair that reflect the rich cultural life of the town. In terms of infrastructure and services, Sant Llorenç Des Cardassar enjoys good health services thanks to the Manacor Regional Hospital and has a well-maintained road network and reliable water and electricity services.

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Son Servera - Manacor - Manacor / Portocristo


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Living in Son Servera

Located on the picturesque island of Mallorca, Son Servera boasts a rich history marked by a vibrant local culture and landmarks that offer a glimpse into its past. From the iconic Church of Sant Joan Baptista to the ruins of a Mediterranean castle, the town embodies the essence of Spain's rich history. Strategically located between the Sierra de Levante and the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean Sea, Son Servera perfectly combines comfort and natural beauty to offer a luxurious lifestyle.

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Living in Manacor

Manacor is a hidden gem, located in the heart of the island of Mallorca, full of history and Mediterranean charm. Home to numerous historical sites such as the Baroque church of Nostra Senyora dels Dolors, the Caves of Drach, and the 14th-century defense towers, its cultural richness is unmatched. Manacor is the second-largest city in Mallorca and enjoys a privileged geographical location, bordering the Mediterranean Sea and close to the Sierra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Living in Manacor / Portocristo

Located in the heart of the island of Mallorca, Manacor represents a historical and geographical jewel. Famous for its production of pearls and furniture, Manacor boasts a rich past marked by numerous ancient settlements. On the other hand, Portocristo, a former fishing port of Manacor, offers coastal charm and notable tourist attractions such as the Caves of Drach. Both locations enjoy a privileged location with access to wonderful beaches and beautiful inland mountain landscapes.