Sant Agustí Property Prices in Palma de Mallorca 2026
Our Verdict
"Bougie"
With a median price of €6300/m², this area has firmly entered BOUGIE territory. These House Prices reflect the scarcity of coastal inventory near Palma, though you are often paying a premium for older builds that require a modern touch. Our Neighborhood analysis suggests it is a safer bet than neighboring Cala Major if you want long-term stability rather than seasonal rental volatility, making the investment outlook positive for those with deep pockets.
The Vibe:Sant Agustí is a vertical neighborhood where your property value is often determined by how many degrees of sea view you have between the 1970s apartment blocks. The crowd is a mix of sailing enthusiasts from the Club de Vela Cala Nova and well-off expats who prefer the rocky coastline to the sandy madness of Palma Nova. Life here happens along the Joan Miró axis, though the steep side streets will test your car's clutch and your patience for finding a parking spot.
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Sant Agustí @ €6,300/m²
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Can I find a sea view for under €500k?
Only if you're looking at a tiny studio in an older building; anything with a decent terrace starts well above the €6000/m² mark.
What is the parking situation like near Carrer de Joan Miró?
It is a daily nightmare. If the property doesn't include a private garage space, factor in an extra €30,000 to buy one nearby or prepare to walk.
Is the investment outlook better here or in Santa Catalina?
Sant Agustí is for capital preservation and quiet living, whereas Santa Catalina is for rental yields and noise; Sant Agustí is the grown-up choice.
How reliable is public transport to Palma center?
The Number 4 bus is a workhorse, running frequently along the coast, though it gets packed with beach-goers during the summer months.
Are m² stats inflated by new developments?
Not really, because there is almost no land left to build on; the high prices are driven by high-end renovations of existing coastal flats.