We hold the right to buy Casa Son Cabaspre, and we’re now assembling the group of up to eight owners who will share it. A lot of people quietly carry the same dream: their own olive grove, lemons and oranges by the door, a place private enough to disappear into. Here, that dream isn’t a someday-maybe project waiting for you — it’s part of what we deliver. The house is already move-in-ready; what we’re adding are the three things that turn a beautiful finca into the home you picture: a real country kitchen, a shaded pergola terrace, and a grove planted and growing before you arrive.
A grove, planted as part of the project
The eight thousand square metres are mature, not raw — old olive trees, citrus, agave and poplars already frame the house. The project builds on that: fifty thousand euros set aside to plant a proper olive grove and an orchard of lemon and orange, established now so they are rooted and giving by the time you take your first summer here. You don’t arrive to bare earth and a to-do list — you arrive to trees already in the ground, and decades of giving ahead: your own oil in time, fruit on the table, and lemons and oranges off your own trees for the evening’s cocktails. There’s water to grow it with, too: the property draws its own supply from a mountain spring on the land — feeding the pool, the showers and the planting — so the grove and gardens are never dependent on the mains. And there’s still room to make it yours: a few more olives, a corner of herbs, whatever you want to add over the years.
A kitchen and a long table under the pergola
The two other additions are built around that grove. Inside, a proper country kitchen — the heart of the house, for cooking what you carry up from the Saturday market and pick from your own trees. Outside, between the house and the pool, a shaded pergola terrace with a long table and a built-in barbecue: the place for the slow lunch, the late dinner, the evening that runs on. And the view from that table is the whole point — you look straight out over your grove as it climbs into the protected mountains behind. The kitchen, the pergola and the grove aren’t extras; they’re delivered as part of the project, so the home is ready the day you walk in.
Private enough to disappear
This is land you can lose yourself in. Screened by its own olives and poplars and backing straight onto protected mountain, the garden is completely unoverlooked — no neighbour’s window, no passing road, just the trees, the ridge and the quiet. There is room for the things you never quite have space for: a yoga deck under the trees for the cool of the morning, a shaded reading corner, a long table for a slow lunch. A whole finca’s worth of privacy, the kind that is almost impossible to find — and, shared by up to eight, within reach.
Five minutes to the town, all year
And you are never far from life. Five minutes down the hill is Esporles — a real working Mallorcan town where a mountain stream runs under tall plane trees and locals fill the café terraces all year round. Walk or drive down for an early coffee, good family restaurants, the Saturday market, and that particular smell of a mountain village in the morning. It is the rhythm of belonging somewhere, not visiting it — the grove at home, the town just below, the same faces season after season.
Live in it, let it, share it
This is where co-ownership changes the picture. The grove, the new kitchen and the pergola are delivered as part of the project, so you simply arrive to a home that is ready. As one of up to eight owners you use it for your own weeks through the year — and the weeks you don’t use can go into the rental reserve, so the house works while you are away. You get the grove, the privacy, the pool and the mountain quiet for your time here, without the full cost of buying, or the full burden of upkeep. Mallorca Homebase handles the structure, the management and the care; you arrive and pick the lemons.
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