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The Real Cost of Owning a Villa in Mallorca — And How Co-Ownership Changes the Math
Buying a villa in Mallorca sounds like a dream until you see the real numbers. Purchase prices for quality properties now start at €600,000 and easily reach €2.5 million, but that's just the beginning. Annual running costs — property taxes, insurance, pool maintenance, gardening, and management fees — typically run €18,000 to €28,000 per year for a full villa. Add the fact that most owners use their Mallorca property fewer than 25 days annually, and the cost per day becomes eye-watering.

Why Mallorca Is One of the Best Places to Buy Property Through Co-Ownership in 2026
Property prices in Mallorca have soared past €5.5 million for prime locations, making traditional ownership increasingly out of reach for many buyers. If you're an investor or second home buyer looking to enter this exclusive market without the massive upfront costs, co-ownership presents a smart alternative that's gaining serious momentum in 2026.

How to Buy a Vacation Home in Croatia Through Co-Ownership for a Fraction of the Price
Dreaming of owning a vacation home in Croatia but worried about the massive upfront costs and ongoing maintenance headaches? Co-ownership makes luxury vacation properties accessible by splitting purchase prices and eliminating homeowner hassles through professional management.

Best Places to Buy a Co-Ownership Property in Croatia: A Regional Guide
Croatia's stunning coastline and growing property market have made co-ownership an attractive option for international buyers looking to share costs and maximize investment potential. This guide is designed for foreign investors, expats, and buyers seeking practical insights into Croatia's regional property markets where co-ownership opportunities thrive.

What Does Co-Ownership in Croatia Actually Cost? A Honest Breakdown
Co-ownership in Croatia offers a smart way to own premium property without the full financial commitment, but many buyers get caught off guard by hidden costs. This guide is for international investors and vacation home buyers who want clear, honest numbers before making a decision.

Is Croatia a Good Place to Buy a Second Home Through Co-Ownership in 2026?
Croatia's property market has caught the attention of many international buyers looking for a European second home, but co-ownership adds another layer to consider. This guide is for potential property investors, particularly those from the US, UK, and other non-EU countries who want to understand if Croatia makes sense for a shared property investment in 2026.
