Village House with Garden & Terrace for Sale in Artá, Mallorca
Description
Tucked away on a quiet street in the heart of Artá, one of Mallorca’s most beloved inland towns, this 198 m² village house is an open invitation to create something truly special. With solid bones, generous proportions, and an impressive collection of outdoor spaces — including a private garden, terrace, and balcony — this property offers the kind of canvas that experienced renovators and first-time buyers alike dream about finding in the Mallorcan interior.
Artá has long attracted those who value authenticity over amenity. The town’s medieval hilltop church of Sant Salvador, its cobbled lanes, weekly market, and genuine sense of community set it apart from the more tourist-oriented corners of the island. Life here moves at a pace that feels human — and this house sits right at the center of it all, with excellent access to the town’s shops, restaurants, and main road connections.
The property follows the classic layout of traditional Mallorcan townhouses. The main living floor occupies the upper level, where a rectangular floorplan creates maximum flexibility for renovation. Large windows at both ends of the central hall flood the space with natural light throughout the day — a quality that’s surprisingly rare in old-town properties and one that makes any interior scheme feel open and welcoming. Three bedrooms and one bathroom form the current layout, with 198 m² of built space offering serious potential to reconfigure, expand, or modernize according to your vision.
On the ground floor, a generous terrace connects to two independent utility rooms that could serve a wide range of purposes — home office, workshop, guest studio, storage, or gym. The private garden is a standout feature: outdoor private space of any kind is a genuine rarity in Artá’s historic core, and having it alongside a balcony, a laundry room, and a storage room makes this property exceptionally well-equipped for daily living.
Built in 1963, the house is in good overall condition for its age. The thick stone walls that define traditional Mallorcan construction provide excellent natural insulation, keeping interiors cool in summer and warm in winter without the need for energy-intensive systems. The structural integrity is solid — what’s needed is a design-forward renovation to bring the spaces up to contemporary standards while preserving the character that makes old-town living so appealing.
Beyond the front door, Artá delivers a lifestyle that’s hard to replicate. The town has everything you need for day-to-day life: supermarkets, schools, a pharmacy, a health center, and a weekly market bursting with local produce. The restaurant scene punches above its weight for a town of this size, with excellent Mallorcan cuisine available steps from your door. Neighbors become friends, and the rhythm of the town — church bells, market days, summer festivals — becomes the backdrop to your daily life.
When the call of the sea comes, Artá answers well. Some of the island’s most pristine beaches lie just minutes away by car: Cala Torta, Cala Mesquida, Cala Agulla, and the untouched coves within the Llevant Natural Park are all within easy reach. The Natural Park itself wraps around the area, offering outstanding hiking trails, extraordinary birdlife, and a connection to the Mallorcan landscape that feels increasingly rare.
This is a property for buyers with vision — those who can see past the cosmetic updates needed and recognize the opportunity that 198 m², a private garden, and a prime Artá address represent. Whether you’re planning a full renovation project or a primary residence with room to grow, this village house deserves a closer look.
The team at Villas y Fincas Mallorca is ready to arrange a viewing and walk you through all the possibilities this property holds. Get in touch today.
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What condition is the house in, and what kind of renovation is needed?
The house is in good structural condition for a 1963 build. It requires cosmetic updates and modernization of installations, but the bones are solid. The scope of renovation is entirely up to the buyer’s taste and budget.
Does the property have a private garden?
Yes — the house includes a private garden, which is genuinely uncommon in Artá’s historic old town. It also has a terrace, a balcony, a laundry room, and a storage room, making it one of the better-equipped properties in its category.
What beaches are close to Artá?
Some of Mallorca’s most beautiful and unspoiled beaches are just a short drive away, including Cala Torta, Cala Mesquida, Cala Agulla, and the coves of the Llevant Natural Park — most within 10–20 minutes by car.
How flexible is the floorplan for reconfiguration?
Very flexible. The main floor’s rectangular layout lends itself well to open-plan living, additional bathrooms, or an expanded bedroom count. A local architect can help you map out the full range of possibilities within the existing structure.
What amenities does Artá offer for year-round living?
Artá is well-served for daily life, with supermarkets, schools, medical services, restaurants, and a lively weekly market. Road connections to Manacor, Palma, and the east coast make it a highly practical base for full-time residence.
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