The brainy Financial Times has just put Sa Pobla on the real estate map of Majorcan luxury estates. The world-renowned economic newspaper dedicated two pages to Mallorca in its highly-rated edition last Sunday, under the heading “Where the hills meet the sea”. No, it is not about the adaptation of the balcony to natural spaces, perfected this week on the island.
The report on the "strong return of foreign buyers to Mallorca" includes the obligatory map, where the no less inevitable enclaves of Puerto Pollença, Port d'Andratx or Son Vida stand out. The major surprise comes at the signage as a real estate destination for sa Pobla, never singled out before. The bible of finances details that "British buyers seek a better return on their money by heading towards the interior of the island to small towns such as Sa Pobla and Búger, where the houses in the town have prices starting at 550 thousand euros, and the farms starting at a million and a half».
At the meeting on September 30, we will have the presence of the REU programmers, to present the latest updates and the advantages of publishing all the properties, also publicly, to users who may be interested in buying or rental.
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