Homes Overseas Releases New Property Buying Guide for Mallorca

December 28, 2008 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
Homes overseas, the leading overseas property experts, have recently launched an informative guide titled 'Magical Mallorca'. The guide brings along the relevant Mallorca property related facts and figures, for the interested buyers, especially those seeking economical purchase options in the region. The full write up can be viewed at:
http://www.homesoverseas.co.uk

The Mallorca Island has received ample attention from celebrities in past, which has attributed a seemingly expensive tag to the property in this region. This focal point constitutes the introductory section of the Mallorca property buying guide. A price comparison chart is elucidated. Demand for Mallorca property too is analyzed here. Under the same section, comments from property agency representatives are penned, which not only explain the current market scenario, but also point towards the aspects, which could affect property prices and demand in times to come.

The next section of the article enumerates region specific details. Areas covered here include Puerto Andratx, Cala d'Or, Cala Bona and more. A broad comparison between the south east coast and northern property options constitutes to the details, as presented in this section of the property article.

After covering pertinent facts about the coastal property choices, the guide takes the readers towards the interiors of Mallorca. Areas like Pollensa, S-ller valley, etc., are covered in the later section of the article. The route to affordable buying is the highlight of this part.

About Homes Overseas

Homes Overseas is the world's leading international property magazine since 1965, providing advice and information for people buying property overseas as an investment or a holiday home. Homes Overseas magazine is published monthly and is available on subscription and from leading newsagents. For more details on Mallorca property, visit http://www.homesoverseas.co.uk/property-for-sale-in-spain/balearic-islands/mallorca/1929