Stunning Historic Townhouse in the Heart of Sóller
This exceptional property comprises two 19th-century townhouses—one beautifully renovated and the other in need of a complete refurbishment. In addition, it features a striking independent hall with private street access. Perfectly located near Sóller’s charming main square, the home benefits from a southeast orientation, offering breathtaking views of the majestic mountains and the area’s traditional stone houses.
A standout feature of this property is its terrace and garden—a peaceful haven ideal for relaxing or potentially fitting an outdoor kitchen for unforgettable al fresco moments.
The first house is spread over three levels and has been renovated, except for the impressive attic. The ground floor hosts a kitchen and a spacious open-plan living and dining area that opens directly onto the terrace and garden. This level also connects to a generous multipurpose hall—perfect for use as a gym, yoga studio, or rental space for workshops.
Upstairs, you’ll find four bedrooms and a bathroom, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere. One of the bedrooms boasts a balcony with stunning mountain views. The top floor is home to a large attic space with great potential—ready to be converted into a separate apartment or customized to the owner’s needs.
From the attic, you can access the second house, which requires a full renovation. It currently includes two bedrooms, a bathroom, a kitchen, and a living room, with its own independent access from a different street.
These properties offer countless possibilities—from a long-term family residence to an investment opportunity with potential for holiday rentals or community-oriented uses like workshops or retreats.
About Sóller
Sóller is a lively town nestled in the heart of the UNESCO-listed Serra de Tramuntana, near the stunning west coast of Mallorca. It is home to some of the island’s most exclusive properties, including townhouses, rustic fincas, and elegant villas. Just a 30-minute drive from Palma, it is conveniently connected by a direct, toll-free tunnel.
In the 18th and 19th centuries, Sóller thrived through the international citrus trade, which led to the construction of the iconic train line to Palma in the early 20th century. Soon after, the charming tram line connecting Sóller to its port was inaugurated. Both the train and tram—featuring their original wooden carriages—remain popular attractions.
Sóller has long been a cosmopolitan hub and one of Spain’s centers of modernist architecture. The town is highlighted by the impressive Sant Bartomeu Church on the main square and a wide array of beautifully preserved buildings. It offers top-tier infrastructure, including supermarkets, shops, healthcare services, and sports facilities.
Sóller is a paradise for outdoor lovers, with excellent hiking, mountain biking, and climbing opportunities. The Son Termes Golf Course is just under 20 minutes away. The town also boasts a vibrant culinary scene, with a variety of restaurants, cafés, and wellness centers. Its lively Saturday market is a local favorite.
Culture lovers will enjoy the botanical garden, the modernist Can Prunera Museum, and the unique art exhibitions at the train station, showcasing works by Joan Miró and Pablo Picasso—friends who used to meet in the very building. Sóller celebrates several traditional festivals and fairs throughout the year, including the famous “Es Firó” and the classical music festival in the port.
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