Palma de MallorcaFinal Boss Zone

es JonquetRent Prices 2026

07013Windmill ViewsZero Parking ZoneHeritage StatusYacht-Spotter Territory
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Our Verdict

"Final Boss"

At a median of €24.5/m², you are paying for the privilege of living inside a protected historical monument. It earns the FINAL_BOSS status because inventory is almost zero and the entry price for even a tiny 50m² house is staggering. It’s not a gentrification trap—it's already reached the ceiling, and unless you have a motorcycle, the logistics of daily life here are a logistical headache.

The Vibe:This is a cliffside cluster of low-rise fishing cottages and iconic windmills overlooking the Paseo Marítimo. Expect whitewashed facades, steep stairs, and a constant stream of tourists snapping photos at the Molí d'en Garleta. The crowd is a mix of old-money locals and wealthy expats who don't mind the total lack of street parking in exchange for a view of the superyachts.

Market Median

24.5
/m²/mo
14.0% Premiumvs Palma de Mallorca avg
LowHigh
2131
Est. Rating5/5
Last ScanFebruary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
High
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

es Jonquet @ 24.5/m²/mo

1,470

District Highlights

Market
Mercat de Santa Catalina
Grocery
Eroski Calle de Borguny
Park
Parc de Sa Feixina
Museum
Es Baluard Museu
Gym
Square One Santa Catalina

Locals Ask

Can I park my car near my house?

Absolutely not. The streets are largely pedestrian or extremely narrow; you'll be scouting for spots near Avenida de Argentina or paying for a private garage in Santa Catalina.

Are the houses modern inside?

Most are heavily renovated historic shells. You get the 'old Palma' charm, but often deal with quirky layouts, steep internal stairs, and dampness issues common to seaside stone structures.

How loud is the nightlife?

You’re perched above the Paseo Marítimo clubs, so bass bleed is a reality on weekends, though the cliff helps buffer the direct noise.

Why is the price per meter so high?

It's a BIC (Bien de Interés Cultural) zone with strictly limited supply and zero possibility for new high-density developments.

Is it well connected to public transport?

The 47 and 4 lines run along the bottom of the hill on the Paseo, but living here generally assumes you prefer walking into the center or taking a taxi.