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Raiguer-Central Mallorca

Raiguer – Where Mallorca’s Mountains Meet the Heartland

The Raiguer is one of Mallorca’s most diverse and dynamic regions, stretching from the foothills of the Serra de Tramuntana to the edge of the island’s central plain. With a mix of traditional towns, countryside estates, and strategic locations, the Raiguer offers the best of both worlds: scenic surroundings and excellent connectivity.

Whether you’re drawn to rustic fincas, renovated townhouses, or modern villas, this region offers exceptional variety and value — making it one of the most popular areas for property buyers on the island.


Where is the Raiguer?

The Raiguer runs in a northwest-southeast line along the base of the Tramuntana mountains, forming a natural transition zone between the mountainous west and the Pla de Mallorca in the island’s interior. It’s a highly accessible region, with the Ma-13 motorway running through it and Palma just 20–30 minutes away from most towns.


Key Towns and Villages in the Raiguer Region

Each town in the Raiguer has its own distinct personality and property opportunities. Some of the most notable include:

  • Binissalem – The heart of Mallorca’s wine country, famous for vineyards and traditional stone homes

  • Inca – Mallorca’s third-largest town, known for its markets, leather goods, and well-priced properties

  • Alaró – A charming town at the foot of the mountains, popular with hikers and remote workers

  • Lloseta – A small, authentic village with excellent rail access and peaceful surroundings

  • Selva – A quiet hilltop town with panoramic views and characterful houses

  • Mancor de la Vall – Nestled at the entrance to the mountains, this village offers a rural, artistic lifestyle

  • Consell – A wine-producing town with a growing expat community

  • Búger – One of the island’s smallest municipalities, full of charm and traditional character

  • Campanet – Famous for its caves, tranquil pace, and mountain views

  • Sa Pobla – A large town with strong local culture and connections to the northern beaches

  • Santa Maria del Camí – Just outside Palma, popular for its weekly market, wineries, and countryside homes

Why Live in the Raiguer?

  • Central location – Quick access to Palma, the airport, and other regions

  • Scenic backdrop – Views of the Tramuntana mountains and rural countryside

  • Transport links – Many towns are on the train line and close to the Ma-13 motorway

  • Diverse property styles – From townhouses and village homes to large rural estates

  • Authentic living – Traditional festivals, strong local identity, and excellent food and wine

  • Ideal for hybrid lifestyles – Work-from-home residents, second-home owners, or families seeking peace with convenience


Property in the Raiguer Region

The Raiguer is especially appealing for:

  • Buyers seeking value outside Palma

  • Investors looking for restoration projects or tourism rental licenses

  • Families needing year-round infrastructure (schools, shops, trains)

  • Remote workers drawn to the mountain-meets-countryside feel

Property types include:

  • Village townhouses – Often restored with courtyards and original features

  • Fincas – Traditional rural homes with land and privacy

  • Newer villas – Built on the outskirts of towns, often with pools and mountain views


Explore Properties in the Raiguer

We offer a selection of properties for sale in the Raiguer region — whether you’re looking for a mountain-view escape, a modern villa near a market town, or a wine country estate.

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