| | Perched above Palma, Son Vida is Mallorca’s most prestigious address, offering stunning Bay of Palma views, nearby championship golf courses, and exquisite villas nestled among pine and palm. Its luxury lifestyle and exclusivity have earned it comparisons to Beverly Hills. | | Keep reading |
| | Madrid and Barcelona are shining in the global luxury property scene. The Savills World Cities Prime Residential Index 2025 ranks both cities among Europe’s fastest-growing prime markets, highlighting soaring demand and exceptional value growth in Spain’s most coveted and prestigious addresses. | | Keep reading |
| | | In Sóller’s historic centre, steps from the main square, the iconic Palace of San Bartolomé is now for sale at €5,950,000. This exceptional residence offers a rare opportunity to own a blend of timeless elegance and modern luxury in Mallorca. | | Keep reading |
| | | Menorca, the discreet and refined sister of Mallorca and Ibiza, is emerging as a top Mediterranean destination for international buyers. With its protected coastline, low-rise luxury, and private, nature-led lifestyle, this guide showcases the island’s prime areas, villa types, and key investment insights. | | Keep reading |
| | | Portugal | In Portugal’s luxury property market, Cascais ranks among the top 10 priciest streets, according to idealista. However, the title of the country’s most expensive street goes to Quinta do Lago in the Algarve, highlighting its unmatched exclusivity and high-end appeal. | | Keep reading |
| | | Italy | | Milan is emerging as a prime destination for wealthy investors. Beyond its fashion and financial reputation, the city attracts millionaires with favourable taxes, high quality of life, and a booming property market, offering foreign buyers both exciting opportunities and challenges. | | Keep reading |
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