Spacious Newly Built Finca With A Guest House In The Center Of The Island
7 Beds
7 Baths
6,114 Sqft
4.79 Ac lot
Updated: July 23
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About the Property
This exclusive newly built finca combines idyllic tranquility in the island’s coveted center with modern Mediterranean design and high quality craftsmanship. The turnkey property is built on a single level and features a light filled main building with an open concept living and dining area that seamlessly blends with the outdoor spaces thanks to floor to ceiling windows. There are a total of six
This exclusive newly built finca combines idyllic tranquility in the island’s coveted center with modern Mediterranean design and high quality craftsmanship. The turnkey property is built on a single level and features a light filled main building with an open concept living and dining area that seamlessly blends with the outdoor spaces thanks to floor to ceiling windows. There are a total of six spacious bedrooms, each with stylishly appointed en suite bathrooms that guarantee the highest level of living comfort. A particular highlight is the seamless connection to the separate guest house, which is accessible via an inviting terrace and features an additional bedroom and bathroom, ideal for guests or as a private retreat. The property impresses with its use of high quality materials and state of the art home technology, meeting the demands of contemporary living. The basement features a spacious garage with room for several vehicles, as well as a traditional wine cellar. The outdoor area is complemented by an elegant saltwater pool and a lovingly landscaped garden that reflects the Mediterranean lifestyle in its finest form.
The charming town of Inca, located in the heart of Mallorca, is considered the vibrant center of the island’s interior and combines authentic island life with excellent infrastructure. As Mallorca’s third largest town, Inca offers an ideal blend of tradition and modernity: numerous shopping options, renowned restaurants, cozy cafés, and a lively weekly market define the town’s character and make it an attractive destination year round. Inca is particularly well known for its long tradition of craftsmanship, especially in leatherworking, which gives the town a character all its own. The area surrounding Inca captivates with its expansive, idyllic landscape of rolling hills, almond and olive groves, and an impressive view of the nearby Tramuntana Mountains. The region offers a wide range of opportunities for nature lovers, hikers, and cyclists, while also guaranteeing peace and privacy far from the tourist centers. Thanks to its central location, both the capital, Palma, and the island’s most beautiful beaches are within easy reach, making Inca an ideal base for anyone who wants to enjoy the charms of rural Mallorca without sacrificing good transport links and urban amenities.
Inca sits at the geographic heart of Mallorca, roughly equidistant from the island’s coasts, and functions as the principal market town of the interior. It is Mallorca’s third largest municipality, with a character shaped by centuries of leather craftsmanship, a tradition still visible in the factory outlets and workshops along Carrer des Comerç and Gran Via de Colom. The surrounding landscape of almond groves, olive trees, and the distant profile of the Serra de Tramuntana gives the area a distinctly rural Mallorcan identity.
The weekly Thursday market, Mercat de Dijous, is one of the largest on the island and draws both residents and suppliers from across Mallorca. The town centre offers a solid range of restaurants, including Es Celler, known for traditional Mallorcan cuisine served in a historic wine cellar. Palma’s retail and cultural offer is 28 kilometres south.
Inca has its own train station on the Serveis Ferroviaris de Mallorca line, with regular services reaching Palma Intermodal Station in approximately 40 minutes. By car, Palma is around 30 minutes via the Ma-13 motorway. Palma de Mallorca Airport, the main international gateway with direct connections to most major European cities and beyond, is approximately 35 kilometres from Inca, a journey of roughly 30 to 35 minutes by car.