Mortgage amounts have risen by 70% in a decade in the Balearic Islands

The archipelago is the fourth community with the largest increase, behind Madrid, Andalusia and the Valencian Community

A mortgage advertisement from a bank
ARA Balears
10/11/2025
1 min

PalmThe average mortgage amount in Spain for home purchases has risen in a decade, from just over €100,000 to nearly €170,000 between August 2015 and the same month this year, an increase of almost 63%. In the Balearic Islands, the increase has reached 70%. The archipelago is the fourth region with the largest increase, behind Madrid (95%), Andalusia (77%), and the Valencian Community (74%). According to data from the National Institute of Statistics (INE), in August 2015 the average mortgage amount for home purchases was €104,318, compared to €169,650 in August of this year, the most recent month for which data is available. This average increase of 63% falls slightly short of the overall rise in housing prices this decade, a period in which the price per square meter has increased from €1,524 to €2,679, representing a difference of nearly 76%.

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