Some homes are assembled. Los Hibiscus was grown. Over ten years, Peter and Joanna Bouzyk built a finca in the southeast of Mallorca the slow way — stone by stone, room by room, garden by garden — until it became the home they had always imagined. Now they are ready to share it with eight co-owners who will love it as they do.
A home that was never meant to be rushed
You feel the patience in the details. The ancient olive trees were planted around the house, not cleared for it. The heated pool was positioned to hold the afternoon light. The covered terrace was built for long evenings, not quick coffees. Five double bedrooms, all en suite, sleep ten — so the whole family fits, and then some.
It sits near Cas Concos, in the Santanyí municipality — the quiet, authentic corner of the island. Es Trenc beach is twenty minutes away, Santanyí ten, Palma airport about forty-five. Close enough to everything. Far enough from the crowds.
What you actually own
You hold a defined one-eighth share of the finca — real, registered ownership of the asset, not a slice of time. That share gives you roughly six and a half weeks a year at Los Hibiscus, around 42 nights, including guaranteed peak-summer time and unlimited short-notice stays when the home is free. Booking runs in real time, so you always know when it is yours.
And when you are not there, the home works. Los Hibiscus holds a lifetime ETV tourist licence — one of Mallorca’s most valuable and hardest-to-get assets. Unused weeks can earn through licensed short-term rental, with income shared proportionally between owners. Use it, share it, or let it pay its way.
Owned properly, from day one
This is where co-ownership either reassures you or worries you — so we built it to reassure. Los Hibiscus is held by a dedicated Spanish company that owns this finca and nothing else. Each co-owner holds a registered share in that company. The property is acquired entirely without mortgage — debt-free from the start. Ownership is fixed in a notarial deed and entered in the Spanish property register. Every share is tracked in a live digital cap table, and a clear co-owner agreement in English and Spanish governs usage, rental and exit.
Notarised. Registered. Debt-free. Binding from day one. That is the difference between owning a home together and simply sharing one.
Built for living, cared for year-round
A Mallorca-based team manages the finca day to day — maintenance, arrival preparation, and the work that keeps a house in this condition. Solar power with battery storage and its own well keep it self-sufficient; high-speed WiFi throughout makes it genuinely remote-work ready. A planned upgrade will take the interiors and outdoor living further still, every detail refined for shared ownership.
Go deeper into Los Hibiscus
Six ways to explore the finca before you decide.
Eight owners. Your move.
Los Hibiscus is our flagship in Mallorca, and there is only one of it. Eight shares, one exceptional home, a family’s decade of work waiting for the people who will carry it forward.
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