Viewing Checklist for Mallorca Properties
What international buyers should check when viewing a house, apartment, or finca on Mallorca before making an offer.
Viewing Checklist for Mallorca Properties
A viewing on Mallorca should not only answer whether a property feels right. What matters is whether the location, building fabric, technology, documents, and usage possibilities match the purchase price. The first emotional assessment is allowed; the second viewing is for the checklist.
Preparation Before the Viewing
- Request the address, cadastral reference, floor plan, and basic documents in advance.
- Roughly check the property on maps, aerial images, and the cadastre.
- For rural properties, check whether the main house, pool, outbuildings, pergolas, and access roads appear in the documents.
- If seriously interested, return at a second time of day.
- Take your own photos and notes: roof, facade, technical room, meters, pool equipment, signs of dampness, neighbor boundaries, and access.
Location, Micro-Location and Everyday Life
On Mallorca, it is often not the location alone that matters, but the specific micro-location. Two houses in the same village can have completely different values if one offers sea views, privacy, and good access, while the other is on a main road or gets little sun in winter.
- Realistically test the distance to Palma, airport, schools, medical care, and shopping facilities.
- Consider seasonal differences: A quiet coastal town can be very crowded in summer, while a village inland can be very quiet in winter.
- Look at direct neighbors: residential use, holiday rentals, gastronomy, agriculture, construction sites, workshops.
- Check distances to roads, garbage containers, delivery zones, bars, hotels, schools, and sports facilities.
- Assess undeveloped neighboring plots and possible future development.
Privacy, Access and Noise
- From which neighboring properties, paths, or higher-lying houses is the property visible?
- Is the access public, private, or regulated by a right of way?
- Can a normal car, delivery van, emergency vehicle, and construction company reach the property without problems?
- Who maintains private paths, gates, lighting, and drainage?
- Test windows closed and open; stand silently on the terrace, in the garden, and in the bedroom for at least five minutes.
- Consider aircraft noise, roads, gastronomy, pool equipment, heat pumps, agricultural machinery, and seasonal events.
Orientation, Sun and Climate
| Orientation | Advantages | What to check? |
|---|---|---|
| South | Lots of winter sun, good year-round usability | Check sun protection, glazing, cooling, and shading |
| East / Southeast | Morning sun, often pleasant terrace location | Check afternoon shade and pool sun |
| West | Evening sun, often attractive for sea view locations | Consider summer heat, air conditioning, and glare |
| North | Cooler in summer | Check dampness, mold, dark rooms, and winter comfort |
Building Fabric and Dampness
Dampness is one of the most important viewing topics on Mallorca. Causes can be leaking roofs, missing drainage, hillside water, capillary moisture, condensation, poor ventilation, or old seals. Fresh paint shortly before sale is not proof of renovation.
- Photograph cracks in the facade, retaining walls, terrace tiles, and pool surround.
- Check the roof, gutters, downpipes, terrace sealing, and parapet.
- Check the slope around the house: water should be directed away from the building.
- Notice the smell when entering: musty, damp, heavily perfumed, or freshly painted?
- Look at corners behind furniture, baseboards, built-in wardrobes, and exterior walls.
- Check basements, storage rooms, technical rooms, and garages particularly thoroughly.
Building Services, Pool and Garden
- Have the electrical panel opened: document age, labeling, circuit breakers, and sufficient capacity.
- Test all taps: pressure, hot water time, smell, discoloration, and drainage speed.
- Clarify water source: mains, well, cistern, tanker delivery, or combination.
- Clarify wastewater: sewer connection, septic tank, fossa séptica, maintenance records, and location.
- Realistically test air conditioning, heat pumps, hot water, and internet.
- Cross-check pool size and pool location with cadastre, plans, and permits.
- Check irrigation system, water source, maintenance effort, roots, drainage, and dry stone walls.
Documents Before an Offer
| Document | Why important? | Warning Signs |
|---|---|---|
| Nota Simple | Owner, description, encumbrances, mortgages, easements | Different areas, unknown charges, rights of way |
| Escritura | History and legal description | Missing buildings or extensions |
| Cadastral Extract | Location, reference, areas, and graphical representation | Pool, garage, or guest house not recorded |
| Cédula | Proof of habitability | Expired, not available, or not matching |
| Energy Certificate | Mandatory document and indication of energy condition | Only draft, not registered |
| Building Permits | Legality of house, extensions, pool, and outbuildings | Renovations without license |
| Community Documents | Homeowners' fees, reserves, minutes, special assessments | High debts, planned renovations, rental conflicts |
Open Questions for the Agent and Seller
- Why is it being sold and how long has the property been on the market?
- Which parts were renovated when: roof, windows, pipes, electrics, air conditioning, kitchen, bathrooms, pool?
- Were all renovations approved and completed?
- Have there been dampness, cracks, subsidence, insurance claims, or neighbor disputes?
- What are the annual costs for IBI, garbage, comunidad, insurance, garden, pool, and maintenance?
- Which furniture, appliances, and technical installations are included in the purchase price?
- Which documents can be provided digitally immediately?
Sources
- Sede Electrónica del Catastro Dirección General del Catastro
- Registro de la Propiedad Colegio de Registradores de España
- Comprar una vivienda Consejo General del Notariado
- Cédulas de habitabilidad Consell de Mallorca
- Inscripción en el Registro de certificados de eficiencia energética de edificios Govern de les Illes Balears
- Documento Básico HS Salubridad Código Técnico de la Edificación
- RITE - Reglamento de instalaciones térmicas en los edificios Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica y el Reto Demográfico
- Reglamento electrotécnico para baja tensión Ministerio de Industria y Turismo
- Mapas interactivos de ruido Aena
- Registro de empresas, actividades y establecimientos turísticos Govern de les Illes Balears