Property for Sale in Valencia, Spain
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Valencia is Spain's third-largest city: 800,000 residents, 1.6 million in the metro area, 320 days of sun a year. Property prices sit roughly 40% below Madrid or Barcelona for comparable apartments, which is why international buyers keep relocating here.
The old centre (Ciutat Vella, El Carmen, Russafa) commands the highest €/m² and offers historic Spanish architecture with cafés on every corner. The seafront strip (Cabanyal, Malvarrosa, Patacona) trades old-town charm for beach access and lower entry prices. New-builds cluster around Quatre Carreres and the City of Arts and Sciences.
Buyers arrive for the lifestyle but stay for the math: rental yields of 5-6% on mid-market apartments, growing tourist demand, and the cheapest international flight network of any major Spanish city after Madrid. We mostly work with buyers from the UK, Nordic countries, the Netherlands, and Eastern Europe.
Current listings in Valencia
For sale★ FeaturedTurnkey Investment Apartment Valencia — 10% Yield | Mislata
Valencia, Mislata
For sale★ FeaturedValencia, Campanar | 5 - Bedroom
Valencia, Campanar
For sale★ FeaturedValencia, downtown, a six-room apartment
Valencia
For saleValencia city center apartment 102 sqm 4 rooms Turia views
Valencia
For saleCiutat Vella 5 bedroom apartment 190 sqm
Valencia, Ciutat Vella
Frequently asked questions
How much does property cost in Valencia?
Average asking prices in 2026 range from about €2,200/m² in working-class districts up to €4,500/m² in the historic centre and seafront. A renovated 70 m² apartment in Russafa typically lists between €280,000 and €380,000.
Which neighbourhoods do international buyers prefer?
Russafa for nightlife and food, El Carmen and El Pilar for historic architecture, Cabanyal and Malvarrosa for beach access, and El Pla del Real for quieter family living near the river park.
Do I need to live in Spain to buy property here?
No. Foreign non-residents buy freely. You only need an NIE (Spanish tax ID), a Spanish bank account, and a notary appointment. We arrange all three for our clients before they arrive.
Can I get a mortgage as a non-resident?
Yes. Spanish banks typically lend non-residents up to 60-70% of the appraised value at fixed rates between 3.5% and 5% in 2026. EU residents get better terms than non-EU buyers.
What taxes apply when buying in Valencia?
Resale property in the Valencia region carries 10% ITP (transfer tax). New-builds carry 10% IVA plus 1.5% AJD (stamp duty). Add 1-1.5% for notary, registry, and legal fees on top.
How long does the buying process take?
From signed reservation to keys: typically 6-10 weeks. Cash buyers can close in 4. Mortgage buyers add 3-5 weeks for bank approval and appraisal.
Is Valencia property a good investment?
Capital growth ran 7-9% annually from 2021-2025 and tourism keeps expanding. Long-term rental yields average 5-6% gross; short-term (where licences are available) push 7-9%.
What's the cheapest area to buy in Valencia?
Districts like Patraix, Benimaclet, and parts of Marxalenes still offer entry-level apartments from €130,000-€180,000 in 2026, often with metro access to the centre in 15 minutes.

