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Every villa scored on realistic, after-tax net yield from live Airbnb calendars — Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca & Formentera, under the licence-capped ETV regime.
The Balearics’ deepest villa market — six distinct sub-regions, one scarce licence.
Spain’s highest peak-season ADRs — a licence-gated luxury market.
The quiet Balearic — family demand, UNESCO coastline, and the same scarce licences.
Ranked by BrixfoxScore — real, after-tax net yield from live Airbnb data, not asking-price guesswork.









Licensing is the single biggest factor in Spanish STR underwriting — it determines whether projected income is achievable at all.
New ETV licences have been under moratorium since February 2022 (extended indefinitely in May 2024). A limited CBAT allocation of 654 new tourist places opened in September 2025 — the first since the freeze.
The licence attaches to the property and transfers with the sale, provided the deed expressly includes a transfer clause and the island council (Consell Insular) approves it within 60 days.
Buying a villa with an existing, transferable ETV is effectively the only reliable route into Balearic STR. Verify the licence number, plaza count, and that the deed includes the transfer clause before exchange.
Since 1 July 2025 every short-term rental in Spain must hold a national registration number (NRA) from the Registro Único (Royal Decree 1312/2024). Platforms like Airbnb must delist properties without one within 48 hours. The NRA sits on top of each region’s own licence regime — you need both.
Regulation overview only, current as of June 2026 — not legal advice. Verify with a local lawyer before purchase.
In practice, rarely. New ETV licences have been frozen since February 2022, with only a limited allocation of 654 places released via CBAT in September 2025. Most investors buy properties that already hold a transferable ETV licence.
Yes — the licence attaches to the property, but the deed of sale must expressly include a transfer clause and the island council must approve the transfer within 60 days. Always verify this with a local lawyer before exchange.
Mallorca has the deepest market by listing volume and the longest season; Ibiza commands the highest peak ADRs; Menorca is smaller, family-oriented and more seasonal. Our live data on each island page shows tracked occupancy and ADR by area.