
Puig de Ros
,
Spain
Mallorca villa on the waterfront with panoramic sea views, a well-kept garden with a pool and fireplace
729000
EUR
/ share
4
Beds
1/8
1380
m²
Not Rentable
General Information
Price Details
Share price:
729000
EUR
Number of shares:
1/8
Characteristics
Number of beds:
4
Type of listing:
Not Rentable
Location:
Spain
,
Puig de Ros
Size:
1380
m²
About this property
Location
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Provider
We are making your dreams come true - Own your second home at the beach or in the mountains
Why are we here?
In Europe, over 10 million vacation houses are uninhabited for 11 months each year. The owners have to cover all expenses, including the buying price and operational fees. Until now, the owners had to bear the entire purchase price and the running costs alone. However, millions of people dream of owning a vacation house near a beach or in the mountains, yet affordability remains a barrier. We are changing this! With NOMADU’s innovative
co-ownership, 2 to 8 owners with complementary usage needs collectively own their dream vacation home
and share the costs.
More about
Puig de Ros
Puig de Ros is a hidden gem in Catalonia's Priorat region, known for its dramatic slate-covered landscape, medieval stone villages, and sweeping views across terraced vineyards that cascade down steep hillsides. This corner of northeastern Spain remains refreshingly untouched by mass tourism, preserving an authentic rural character defined by winding cobblestone streets, centuries-old architecture, and a deep-rooted wine culture. The terrain itself—rugged, sculptural, and moody—creates an atmosphere of quiet contemplation rarely found in more developed Mediterranean destinations.
Life in Puig de Ros centers on a slower, more intentional rhythm: days spent exploring Michelin-starred restaurants housed in converted stone farmhouses, visiting family-owned wineries producing world-renowned Priorat wines, or hiking through oak forests with views to the distant sea. The region attracts those seeking genuine connection—to the landscape, to local craftspeople and vintners, and to a lifestyle that prioritizes substance over spectacle. A fractional home here offers the rare privilege of belonging to a place where time moves differently, where seasons are marked by harvest and vintage rather than calendar milestones.





