First week
Time
1 to 4 weeks of hunting
Cost
3 to 4 months' rent upfront
Difficulty
Hard
What to bring
Passport (NIE helps but isn't legally required to sign)
Proof of income (last 3 payslips or work contract; the informal bar is 2.5 to 3x the rent)
Deposit money ready to move the same day
Not needed: A Spanish guarantor. An aval bancario or extra months upfront are the standard workarounds
Your options
Idealista
The market. Set instant alerts
Free to search
Good flats get 50+ enquiries on day one. Reply within the hour, in Spanish if you can, and offer to view the same day.
Fotocasa / Habitaclia
The strong seconds
Free to search
Fotocasa and Habitaclia skew local. Some landlords list there first to dodge the Idealista stampede.
Facebook groups / Wallapop
Cheaper, but where the scams live
Free to search
Real rooms exist, but every fake-listing scam in Palma starts here. Never pay anything before viewing and meeting the landlord.
Prices checked June 2026
Do it
- 1
Build your dossier first
One PDF, passport/NIE, payslips or contract, a short intro in Spanish. Landlords filter hard; the cleanest file wins.
- 2
Insist on vivienda habitual
A long-term contract gives you a five-year term in your favour and rent caps. A "temporada" contract gives you almost nothing, treat it as a red flag for permanent living.
- 3
Check the money is legal
Fianza is one month, lodged with IBAVI. Extra guarantee is capped at two more months. On long-term contracts the landlord pays the agency, a tenant-side fee is not legal since 2023.
- 4
Sign, photograph, register
Photograph every room and the meters, confirm the fianza actually reached IBAVI (you can verify it), and do your empadronamiento at the new address that week.
Words you'll hear
Fianzafee-AN-tha
The one-month rental deposit. In the Balearics the landlord lodges it with the Govern (IBAVI), and you can verify they did.
IBAVI
The Balearic housing institute that holds rental deposits and runs public housing. Your fianza being lodged there is your leverage for getting it back.
Aval bancario
A bank-guaranteed sum some landlords want instead of a guarantor. Newcomers usually negotiate extra months upfront instead.
Contrato de temporada
A "seasonal" lease (1 to 11 months) with almost no tenant protections. On Mallorca it's the loophole landlords use to free up flats for summer tourists.
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