Perched atop Herrojo Alto with sweeping panoramic views, Casa Orquídea is a true architectural masterpiece.
The journey begins along the scenic, tree-lined roads of the exclusive El Herrojo Alto gated community, leading you to the grand entrance of this remarkable residence. A spacious driveway welcomes you to a strikingly modern home accented with natural materials.
Inside, sunlight floods the foyer through expansive floor-to-ceiling windows, framing breathtaking vistas. The main living area features a stylish lounge with a fireplace that elegantly separates it from the large dining room and contemporary kitchen. An adjoining outdoor kitchen enhances the culinary experience, perfect for entertaining. This level also offers two guest bedrooms, each with a private en-suite bath.
Upstairs, you’ll find three additional en-suite bedrooms, including a magnificent master suite of over 70 m². The master retreat boasts a walk-in closet, luxurious bath, and a private terrace with a jacuzzi overlooking the stunning landscape.
The lower level unfolds nearly 800 m² of lavish space, all designed to capture natural light and views through its generous windows. Here you’ll discover multiple lounges for relaxing or entertaining, a playroom, cinema room, fully equipped gym, and an indoor spa complete with pool and jacuzzi.
Additional features include a dedicated home office, a garage accommodating up to six cars, and three more en-suite bedrooms—one with a private
Exceptional amenities including designer kitchens, private pools, advanced home automation, and panoramic views that redefine everyday living.

Luxurious amenities including infinity pools, home theaters, gourmet kitchens, smart home technology, and breathtaking views for an extraordinary lifestyle.
Yes, foreigners can freely purchase property in Spain, whether for personal use, investment, or retirement. There are no restrictions based on nationality. However, non-EU buyers should be aware of potential regulatory changes, such as proposed taxes targeting non-EU property purchases.
The NIE (Número de Identificación de Extranjero) is a tax identification number required for all legal and financial transactions in Spain, including property purchases. You must obtain it before signing the deed. It can be acquired through Spanish consulates abroad or directly in Spain
Buyers should budget for:
Notary, registration, and legal fees: Approximately 2–3% of the purchase price.
Yes, non-residents can obtain mortgages from Spanish banks. Typically, banks offer up to 70% financing for non-residents, requiring a 30% down payment plus additional funds for taxes and fees.
The general steps include:
While not mandatory, hiring an independent lawyer is highly recommended. A lawyer will ensure the property is free of debts, verify legal documentation, and protect your interests throughout the transaction
This is the certificate of occupancy, confirming that a property meets habitability standards. It’s essential for utility registration and, in some regions, for property rentals
Rental regulations vary by region. Some areas require a tourist license for short-term rentals, and there may be restrictions in place to control housing availability for locals
Owners must pay:
Wealth Tax: Applicable for high-value properties, depending on regional laws
The Golden Visa program granted residency to non-EU citizens investing €500,000 or more in Spanish real estate. However, as of April 2025, the program has been discontinued
Typically, the process takes 1–3 months, depending on factors like obtaining an NIE, mortgage approval, and due diligence.
Essential documents include:
Signed reservation and purchase agreements.
Ensure:
Yes, including:
Yes, with a power of attorney, a representative can handle the purchase on your behalf. This is common for international buyers.
Average prices per square meter:
Palma de Mallorca: €2,897
Consider factors like proximity to amenities, climate, transportation links, and whether the area suits your lifestyle or investment goals. Popular regions include Costa del Sol, Balearic Islands, and major cities like Madrid and Barcelona.
The notary ensures the legality of the transaction, verifies the identities of parties involved, and records the sale in the public registry.
Owning property does not automatically grant residency. If you plan to stay long-term, you must apply for the appropriate visa or residency permit.
Spain has considered implementing a 100% tax on properties bought by non-EU citizens to address housing affordability issues. While not yet enacted, it’s essential to stay informed about such policy changes
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