Majorca is one of the holiday destinations most loved by Britons (Image: GETTY-STOCK) The anti- overtourism protests in Majorca don't appear to have affected the local holiday home market, according to a major real estate agency operating on the Balearic island. However, three factors emerging in recent years may have prompted Britons to look elsewhere when it comes to buying a second home on the island, the managing director of Balearic Properties believes. Antoni Fuster said the investment market in Majorca has always been dominated by German nationals.
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