Hola: Ana Obregón says Mallorca house is worth 100 million emotionally
hola Ana Obregón said her Mallorca house linked to Aless and her family is worth 100 million euros emotionally, after several media outlets reported it was for sale for 25 million euros. She told HOLA, “No queremos hablar del precio.”
She added that the property means “Aless, significa mis padres, significa familia... Significa toda mi vida,” and said the family is filtering buyers by emotional value. Obregón also said, “No se la enseñamos a cualquiera,” which puts the sale discussion on her terms, not the reported asking price.
Ana Obregón and the Mallorca house
The house has been a recurring setting for her family summers and for photo sessions stretching back 32 years, when HOLA first photographed her there with Aless. That history is part of why the reported sale has drawn attention beyond a simple property listing.
Obregón said, “Para mí emocionalmente no son 25 millones, son 100 millones. Es multimillonaria, pero en emociones,” and added, “Este, muy posiblemente, es mi último verano allí y me da muchísima pena.” She also said she will stay 13 days in Mallorca this year.
Emotional value over price
The reported 25 million euro figure and Obregón’s 100 million euro description point to a gap that is not about market value alone. She said the family wants the house to end up “en buenas manos” and is looking for “Alguien que nos dé buenas vibraciones.”
She tied that view directly to who gets through the door first. “No se la enseñamos a cualquiera. Estamos filtrando por su valor emocional,” she said, making clear the next step is not a public decision but a private selection process.
Last summer in Mallorca
Obregón said the visit this year may become a farewell. “Y de alguna manera me despediré de la casa,” she said, linking her 13-day stay to the possibility that this could be the final summer she spends there.
For readers tracking the reported sale, the practical point is simple: the asking price may be public, but access is being controlled by the family’s own standard. That means the property is being treated less like a routine listing and more like a place whose next owner has to fit the memory attached to it.