The municipality of Marratxí will offer nine municipal building plots for auction starting tomorrow. Expected proceeds: around 2.6 million euros.
Nine parcels, one auction: Marratxí wants to fill the coffers
\nMarratxí goes all in. Starting tomorrow, nine municipal building plots will be released for auction, according to town hall circles. The plots are located in pure residential areas and are expressly intended for single-family houses — a small chance therefore for anyone seeking a plot with marketability near Pont d'Inca or the town center.
\n\nWhat the municipality hopes for: A total value of around 2.6 million euros is on the table. Not pocket change, and Mayor Jaume Llompart leaves no doubt: The money should not disappear into Administration Pot A, but into concrete projects — road maintenance, upkeep of green spaces and smaller infrastructure measures are mentioned.
\n\nThose who have walked by the town hall in recent days have surely seen the notices: site plans, parcel numbers, estimated values. It almost looks like a municipal flea market, only with much higher stakes. Rumor has it that the parcels vary in size, some with views of the quiet side streets, others closer to S'Arenal transit routes — ideal for families who don't want to live in the heart of the big city.
\n\nHow does the auction work?
\nFormally, the bidding period begins tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. Interested parties must register beforehand and provide a security deposit — usual procedure, but if you're not used to paperwork you should show up at the town hall in good time. The exact conditions are in the tender documents, which are accessible online and at the counter.
\n\nA quick everyday tip: Don't come on the last day. At auctions many people are nervous, bids rise quickly, and often the necessary papers lag behind the enthusiasm.
\n\nIn conversations with residents, a mixed picture emerges. Some welcome the chance to transfer vacant municipal land into private ownership — this could revitalize the neighborhood. Others fear increasing traffic and higher property prices. Such discussions, the municipal leadership apparently wants to defuse with the proceeds: maintenance before upgrading, the motto.
\n\nWhether the expected 2.6 million euros is really realistic remains to be seen. Auctions can surprise — for better or worse. One thing is clear: Marratxí is counting on quick revenues for concrete, local measures. And for all who want to bid: a look at the site plans and a careful walk on site never hurts.
\n\nIf you have questions or need documents, you can contact the municipality's administrative office. And if you are at the counter tomorrow, say hello; the people there are usually helpful and know every square meter of the municipality — sometimes better than the owners themselves.
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