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		<title>Mallorca Property Prices Report</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A war of words has broken out between developers on the Island of Mallorca and the College of Technical Architects (Aparejadores) over what is happening to property prices in Mallorca, and the outlook for the future. Unsurprisingly the developers, many of whom have large stocks of unsold properties (although not as large as those on [...]]]></description>
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<p>A war of words has broken out between developers on the Island of  Mallorca and the College of Technical Architects (Aparejadores) over  what is happening to <strong>property prices in Mallorca,</strong> and the outlook for  the future.</p>
<p>Unsurprisingly the developers, many of whom have large stocks of  unsold properties (although not as large as those on the Mainland),  argue that prices won’t drop further fearing, no doubt, that buyers will  sit on their hands waiting for further falls before committing to any  purchase. Official figures from the Instituto Nacional de Estadistica  (INE) suggest prices across Spain fell by 9.2% between April 2009 and  the same month last year. Tinsa, one of Spain’s largest valuers,  published a similar figure of 10.1%, although referred to a figure of  17.1% for the Mediterranean coastal areas and 10.4% for the Balearic  Islands.</p>
<p>Although these figures do not take into account falls prior to April  2008, official figures of price movements since the top of the market  passed are not more than circa 15% and therefore along way short of what  is happening in other countries (UK, USA, Ireland etc) where similar  property price bubbles have been experienced. As we have mentioned on a  number of occasions it seems much more likely that the statistics in  Spain are inaccurate rather than that Spain is suffering less, and price  reductions are subsequently lower.</p>
<p>Anecdotal evidence, where sales are being achieved are of price  reductions much nearer 30 – 40% with the largest falls in areas with  greatest over supply problems and poorer quality properties. While  Mallorca has very significant defensive qualities – more limited over  supply of unsold new build properties; a history of “lifestyle”  purchasers rather than speculative investors; a top quality  international brand; and a large stock of top quality luxury properties,  we have long maintained that property values in Mallorca have fallen  although in many cases this has not been reflected in asking prices,  many of which have remained stubbornly high.</p>
<p>Get some of the most <strong><a title="Properties for sale Mallorca" href="http://www.balearic-properties.com/">Properties for sale in Mallorca</a></strong> at affordable prices here.</p>
<p>It is thus refreshing to hear that our fellow professionals, the  Aparejadores, believe that where sites are being purchased for future  development these are being done so at values which will allow  subsequent sales to be done at up to 30% below the “boom time” levels.  They quote land prices of between 42,000€ and 48,000€ per dwelling, on  small unit schemes, compared to 102,000€ and 108,000€ at the height of  the boom and the start of the credit crisis.</p>
<p>Clearly this will have a direct impact on second hand property values  and those of the unsold stock of new build properties. Even if asking  prices don’t drop the reality is that actual sales prices, particularly  where mortgage finance is required and where the bank valuers are coming  in with much lower figures, need to fall if buyers are to commit. The  key for buyers is to thoroughly review the market, if necessary seeking  independent valuation advice, and to negotiate hard. This is a buyers  market (and yes there are some good buying opportunities) so don’t be  the one that over pays because someone says Mallorca property prices  “don’t really fall”! (each individual case needs to be assessed on it’s  own merits and some properties will see lower price reductions than  others but no property, however special, can be total immune to what is  happening, so as the saying goes “buyer beware”!</p>
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<div id="body">Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Mallorca-Property-Prices-Report---A-Guide-For-Purchasers-of-Property-For-Sale-in-Mallorca&amp;id=2360328" target="_blank">Ezine Articles</a></div>
<p><a title="Mallorca Property" href="http://www.balearic-properties.com/">Mallorca Property</a> with Balearic Properties Real Estate Network</p>
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