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Marbella vs Mallorca: what does a villa really earn?

Two markets owners weigh against each other constantly, and nobody publishes the numbers side by side. Here they are. Every figure below is built on nights actually sold, never on an occupancy percentage, and every figure is shown in euros on both sides so the comparison means something.

What we measure Marbella Mallorca
Nightly rate, high season €900 €950
Nightly rate, low season €380 €380
Nights sold, high season 80 80
Nights sold, low season 60 55
Total nights sold per year 140 135
Gross annual income €94,800 €96,900
What an agency takes 30% 30%
Net, self-managed on a platform €80,100 €81,900
Net, through an agency €66,400 €67,800

All figures on this page are shown in euros, on both sides, so the two columns can be compared. The individual market pages show local currency.

The verdict, in one line

They are within 2% of each other. On income alone there is nothing to choose between them: Mallorca grosses about €96,900 and Marbella about €94,800. The decision should be made on purchase price, running cost and how often you want to be there, not on rental revenue.

The two markets do not earn their money the same way

Marbella sells 80 nights at €900 and 60 outside the peak. Mallorca sells 80 at €950 and 55 outside it. Mallorca concentrates its year into fewer, more expensive nights. Marbella spreads it across more of them. The annual totals can land close together while the risk does not: the concentrated market punishes a lost peak week far harder than the longer season does. Which of the two you want depends on whether the villa has to pay for itself, or merely help.

Why we refuse to give you an occupancy percentage

Because it is the most misleading number in this business, and it is the one every other site quotes. An occupancy rate of 50% sounds moderate. Multiply it by 365 and you have implied 182 nights sold. A seasonal villa does not sell 182 nights. It sells the weeks people want and stands empty the rest of the year, and nobody is even trying to rent it in November. The occupancy model overstates seasonal markets by roughly a factor of two. We count nights actually sold, and nothing else.

The number that actually changes the answer

An agency in either market takes about 30% of what the guest pays, before a single bill is settled. Manage the villa yourself on a platform and you lose about 15.5%. On these numbers that is €80,100 net in Marbella and €81,900 net in Mallorca, self-managed. The fees also stack: an agency that then lists your villa on a platform hands the platform its cut too, and total commissions above 40% are common.

€94,800
Marbella · gross per year
€96,900
Mallorca · gross per year
€66,400 – €67,800
Net, through an agency
If the agency also lists on a platform, the platform fee is deducted as well. Total commissions of 40% and above are common in this segment.

What we know here, and what we are still estimating

Both benchmarks on this page are our estimates, built from comparable markets and public rate data. They are not yet confirmed by an operator who set the prices and paid the staff in Marbella or Mallorca. We label them that way rather than pretend to a certainty we do not have. If you own in either market and tell us what you actually earned, this page gets better and you get to see where you truly sit.

These figures are our benchmark, built from regional data. They have not yet been confirmed by an operator on the ground in this market, and we say so rather than pretend to a certainty we do not have.

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Questions owners ask about these two markets

Does a luxury villa earn more in Marbella or in Mallorca?

They are close enough to call it level. A 4-bedroom villa grosses roughly €94,800 a year in Marbella and €96,900 in Mallorca, a difference of about 2%, which is smaller than the difference between a good operator and a bad one in either market. Choose on purchase price and on how much you want to use it.

How many nights a year does a villa actually rent in Marbella and Mallorca?

About 140 in Marbella and 135 in Mallorca, on our benchmark. Nights sold, not occupancy. We never quote an occupancy percentage because multiplying one by 365 flatters a seasonal market by roughly a factor of two: the villa is not on the market for most of the year, and nobody is trying to sell it in November.

Is Marbella or Mallorca the better investment?

This page cannot tell you, and anyone who claims it can is selling you something. Rental income is one half of a yield. The purchase price is the other half, and it varies more between two streets than it does between two countries. A high gross on a very expensive property is frequently a worse investment than a modest gross on a cheap one. Get both numbers before you decide.

What does an agency take in Marbella compared to Mallorca?

About 30% in Marbella and about 30% in Mallorca, of everything the guest pays, before a single bill is settled. Self-managing on a platform costs about 15.5%. Nobody publishes these figures because every party in the chain benefits from the owner not knowing them. Our team has worked both sides of that trade, which is how we know.

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Estimates are based on destination benchmarks and property attributes, not on a formal appraisal. Amounts are shown in local currency using approximate conversion rates. Actual results depend on marketing, pricing strategy and seasonality. Last updated 14/07/2026.

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