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To provide insight into Valencia’s current property market, we asked our independent local property finder, Geoffroy, to share details about active deals in the region. If you’d like more information, you can contact Geoffroy and his team, our local HowToBuyInSpain partners in Valencia, by filling out our quick contact form.

 

Valencia Property Investment: A Case Study of Student Housing Investment

In a market where prime student housing locations are increasingly scarce, Valencia continues to shine as one of Spain’s most promising investment destinations. As Spain’s third-largest city and home to over 100,000 students, Valencia offers a unique combination of academic excellence, Mediterranean lifestyle, and strong rental yields that savvy investors can’t ignore. The city’s ongoing urban renewal, particularly in historic districts like Cabanyal, presents an exceptional opportunity for those looking to enter the Spanish real estate market.

The transformation of Cabanyal from a traditional fishing quarter to a vibrant student neighbourhood mirrors successful regeneration stories seen in cities like Barcelona’s El Born or Madrid’s Malasaña. With Valencia’s universities expanding and international student numbers growing strongly yearly, the demand for quality student accommodation has never been more robust. Today, we present an investment opportunity that perfectly capitalizes on these market dynamics. Last but not least, Cabanyal is one of our favourite districts as it is 5 minutes from the beach and 5 minutes from universities.

The city of Valencia

Valencia, Spain’s third-largest city, combines historic charm with modern innovation. Located on the Mediterranean coast, it offers:

  • Rich cultural heritage with the historic Old Town (Ciutat Vella)
  • Modern attractions like the City of Arts and Sciences
  • Miles of beautiful Mediterranean beaches
  • The converted riverbed Turia Gardens, one of Europe’s largest urban parks
  • A thriving university population with multiple campuses

 

The Cabanyal District

Our featured property is located in the historic Cabanyal neighbourhood, known for:

  • Traditional fishermen’s quarter with unique architecture
  • 5-minute walk to Playa de las Arenas beach
  • Proximity to main university campuses
  • Excellent public transportation connections
  • Growing popularity among students and young professionals

 

Map showing streets and locations in Valencia, Spain, with a red location pin near "La Taberna Casera." Nearby landmarks include beaches and diverse restaurants. Ideal for exploring or even considering Costa Dorada property for sale in the vibrant area.

The situation of the apartment

Featured Investment Property: Student housing opportunity

  • 66m² Living Space
  • 7.50% Gross return
  • €41,000 Below Market Value

 

Floor plan of the property

Floor plan of a Costa Dorada property for sale featuring a bathroom, kitchen, living room, entrance, three rooms, and two balconies. Measurements in square meters are provided for each area.

Property Highlights

  • Three bedrooms (2 with private balconies)
  • Direct access to shared rooftop terrace
  • Built-in 1967
  • Third-floor location (one floor under this nice shared rooftop… but as you are just under it, most of the time, no one will use it apart from you 😉 )

 

A flat rooftop with a red surface and a satellite dish overlooks the breathtaking cityscape of Costa Dorada, where buildings meet a partly cloudy sky at sunset—a perfect vista for those seeking property for sale.

  • Complete renovation package included

 

Pictures of the property

A charming four-story building, perfect for anyone looking for a Costa Dorada property for sale, showcases laundry on its balcony railing. Its brick and stucco facade overlooks the bustling street below on a sunny day. A small, sparsely furnished room in a Costa Dorada property for sale features a white fridge, fan, and table. The beige walls complement a door leading to the kitchen area with wooden cabinets. A clock hangs on one wall. A charming kitchen with wooden cabinets, a gas stove, and granite countertops graces this Costa Dorada property for sale. The open cupboard offers easy access while cleaning supplies and a trash bag await tidying. This Costa Dorada property for sale features an empty room with pink walls and a tiled floor. Disassembled bed frames are leaned against the walls, while a sliding glass door opens to a balcony. An air conditioning unit is mounted on the wall, adding modern comfort to this charming space.

Financial Breakdown

  • €157,000 property price. In our view, you should negotiate the price lower, but it depends on your willingness to get the deal done/ risk losing the deal.
  • €28,000 renovation cost estimation. In our view, this is a bit aggressive, and maybe you should consider a stronger renovation, but why not negotiate harder on the price to compensate?
  • €1,400 Estimated monthly rental income

 

Annual Operating Costs

  • Property Tax (IBI): €190
  • Home Insurance: €280
  • Community Fees: €492
  • Total Annual Costs: €962

 

Rental Strategy

  • Two standard rooms at €450/month each
  • One premium room at €500/month
  • Total Monthly Income: €1,400

 

Recap of Investment Analysis

As Valencia continues its upward trajectory, opportunities like this become increasingly rare. The location, value, and potential return combination make this Cabanyal property a compelling investment case. While the €41,000 below-market price point provides immediate equity, the real value lies in the property’s strategic position within Valencia’s growing student housing market.

The comprehensive support offered by Geoffroy and his team, from renovation to rental management, ensures investors can confidently enter this market with professional guidance at every step. With Valencia’s student population expected to grow over the next five years and the city’s profile rising internationally, the timing for this investment opportunity couldn’t be better.

This property offers immediate returns and strong potential for capital appreciation for investors seeking to build a resilient portfolio in Spain’s dynamic student housing market. The combination of historic charm, modern amenities, and proximity to the beach and campus creates an irresistible proposition for the growing student rental market.

Contact us today to learn more about this unique investment opportunity and to schedule a viewing. With our team at HowtobuyinSpain and our local partner Geoffroy, we are ready to guide you through every step of your investment journey in Valencia.

 

Here are all the financial details summary

Table showing Costa Dorada property costs and annual rental income. Total project cost with renovation is €223,796; annual income is €16,800. Other costs include IBI, insurance, and community fees.

Disclaimer: All returns are projections based on current market conditions. Property investment carries inherent risks, including potential changes in market conditions, rental rates, and regulatory environment. Investors should conduct their due diligence and consider their circumstances before making investment decisions.

 

About Geoffroy, our local property hunter

 

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Geoffroy is our local property finder in Valencia and the Costa de Valencia.

He specializes in:

  • Property sourcing and acquisition
  • Renovation project management
  • Rental management services
  • Investment strategy and analysis

 

For more information about this unique investment opportunity in one of Spain’s most dynamic student markets, fill out this quick form.

 

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Get our best ideas for planning your holidays in Spain!

Before starting with all our top ideas, remember why you need holidays:

 

8 reasons why you should go on holidays more often, Infographic

 

Here are a few ideas to help you organise your stay in Spain:

Check our city trip ePostcards we wrote on Alicante, Malaga, Barcelone and Madrid:

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Check all our infographics (with pdf downloadable version) on the Spanish Costas with all the top activities for your holidays

Here is one of the Costa del Sol as an example:

 

We have created those infographics for all the Spanish costas: Costa Brava, Costa Barcelona, Costa Daurada, Costa de Azahar, Costa de Valencia, Costa Blanca, Costa Calida, Costa de Almería, Costa Tropical, Costa del Sol, Costa de la Luz, Balearic Islands, Canary Islands.

 

A few other papers that could be of interest:

 

Finally, if you want to know more about any top Spanish Cities (not only about the real estate market) find all our City papers here:

Everything you ever wanted to know about the top 20 Spanish Cities real estate markets

 

Of course, check our weather infographics with the monthly statistics of the top 20 cities in Spain.

Monthly Weather Statistics on top Spanish Cities

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Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa Daurada

 

Situated in the southern part of Catalonia, just in the province of Tarragona, Costa Dorada is an area known for its beautiful beaches. The name “Daurada”, golden in Spanish, comes from the golden colour of the sand shining in the sun.

Apart from the coast, the area also offers a mountainous landscape in the mountains of Prades with its collection of small and romantic villages. You can also enjoy Modernism in Reus or the remains of the Roman civilization in Tarragona, without forgetting to enjoy one of the best theme parks in the world, Port Aventura World.

And how could it not be a paradise? Costa Daurada enjoys the Mediterranean climate that allows swimming for more than six months a year in the sea and it has less than 50 days of rain (or snow sometimes in the mountains of Prades). To find out more about the weather, check our infographics with the monthly weather statistics of the 18 biggest cities in Spain.

 

 

A very wealthy region thanks to its different civilizations

Its climate, its light and its geographical situation have made Costa Daurada a welcoming land for many civilizations since prehistoric times.

One of the most critical historical moments was in Roman times when Julius or Caesar lived in the town of Tarraco (now Tarragona) for a few years when he was recovering from an illness. Since then, the Roman city of Tarraco became the capital of “Hispania Criterior” (north of the Roman Iberian Peninsula). In addition, the city is passed by the “Via Augusta”, the Roman road linking Rome with Cadiz. With the fall of Rome, the city, and the area consequently lost importance.

Another historical moment to consider was in the nineteenth century when modernism exploded in more than 80 buildings in the city of Reus.

The remains of the Roman civilization in Tarragona are a world heritage site of UNESCO

Unesco Heritage

In 1991, the monastery of Santa Maria de Poblet, located in Vimbodi-Poblet (in the middle of the mountains of Prades), became the first monument to receive the name as a World Heritage Site by Unesco. This monastery is one of the most important in Europe and is the largest monastic settlement in Europe. In addition, since the Middle Ages, it is an important symbolic reference for the countries of the old Crown of Aragon.

Montblanc cave paintings and the antique town of Tarragona, the old “Tarraco” are also considered World Heritage (1998 and 2000 respectively).

Apart from buildings and monuments, the human pyramids are one of the biggest cultural events in the Catalonian town of Castells. They also won the name of Intangible Heritage of Humanity by Unesco in 2010. The first “colla” or group of “Castellers” was formed more than two centuries ago in Valls.

 

Cities and transport

The main cities of the Costa Daurada are Tarragona (130,000 inhabitants), Reus (100,000 inhabitants), Salou (26,000 inhabitants), Calafell (25,000 inhabitants), Cunit (about 12,000 inhabitants), Torredembarra (15,000 inhabitants), Vilaseca (22,000 inhabitants), Cambrils (33,000 inhabitants) and L’Atmetlla de Mar (a little more than 7,000 inhabitants).

The AP7 motorway (toll road) and the N340 road are the main roads in the area. The two routes cross the area from east to west and join the Costa Daurada with Barcelona.

The city of Tarragona is also a communication link. In its harbour arrive cruises to and from different parts of Europe, making the port of Tarragona one of the busiest in the Mediterranean area. Also, a few kilometres from the city is the AVE Tarragona station, where you can take the high-speed train that connects with Madrid, Barcelona and France.

Another way to connect with Barcelona, also by train, is with the R2 Cercanías line that reaches the cities of Cunit and Calafell.

Concerning airports, the main and only in the area is the airport of Reus, where you can fly to many destinations in Europe thanks to the low-cost airlines, as Ryanair, operating at the airport. Likewise, the airport Barcelona El Prat is not far from the area (for example, it is about 100 km from Tarragona) if you want to fly to more destinations.

 

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Enjoy your time in the Costa Daurada

The tourist offer of the area is of great quality since there is much to do. For example, in a few kilometres, you can enjoy history (Roman Tarragona), art (modernism in Reus), monuments (Roman ruins), nature, sports, traditions (the events of “Castellers”), gastronomy, and much more. In addition, the offer is complemented by a series designed for parents with their children to experience new sensations with the natural environment, not forgetting a visit to Port Aventura World, one of the largest amusement parks existing in Europe.

Families

For families, Salou, Cambrils, Vila-Seca, La Pineda Platja, Calafell, El Vendrell and the Prades Mountains are the best places since there are all kinds of services that a family wants to have. They have also been certified by the Generalitat de Catalunya as a Family Tourism Destination.

Retiring?

If you are looking for a quiet place after spending a lifetime working, the beaches are the best excuse to find that peace. Some of the best beaches on the Costa Daurada are Comaruga beach in El Vendrell, Torredembarra Canyadell cove, beach Savinosa (Tarragona), Playa Llarga (Salou) and beach Llosa (Cambrils).

The Modernism in Reus

Parties and events

The main events and festivals of Costa Daurada are:

  • Festival of Sant Pere in Reus (second half of June). The city hosts all kinds of events and shows (performances, workshops, music, etc.) Also, it is always marking the beginning of the summer.
  • Pau Casals International Music Festival in Vendrell (from mid-July to mid-August). This festival serves as a tribute to the musician Pau Casals and his deep humanism. The cello is the main thread, but singers, pianists and various formations also take part.
  • Nits Daurades to Salou (second week of August). Nights of concerts where current styles are mixed with folkloric and traditional.
  • Mercado Medieval de l’Hospitalet de l’Infant (early September). The atmosphere of a medieval market is recreated. You can also find all kinds of objects, animals and samples from the Medieval time.
  • Festivities of Santa Tecla de Tarragona (second and third week of September). They are the biggest festival of this city, which is flooded with activities and shows. It also marks the end of summer.

The Golden beaches of the Costa Daurada

The real estate market

As in the rest of the country, the real estate market has experienced high growth over 2017 and in some municipalities of Costa Daurada, the number of transactions increased by as much as 50%!

Although this transaction’s growth has occurred, prices have not yet reflected this increase. Depending on the cities, prices are between € 1,500 and € 2,000.

The prime area located in Costa Daurada with exceptional beaches and proximity to one of the major European cities such as Barcelona, makes a strong appeal to invest in the real estate market.

As for foreign investment in the real estate market in the area, according to Ana Quesada from Central Park Salou:

“currently, the nationalities that buy more are the French and the Belgian, with the first one having increased the most in recent times. ” A few years ago, as indicated by David Janssen of the real estate Barnamar, “the Russians were the main customers in the Costa Daurada before the crisis in Ukraine. Although now the French are more active on the market, the Russians are continuing to have more financial power “.

And Ana Quesada adds:

“most invests in apartments near the coast and are about five minutes from the beach.” “Customers can purchase homes with 1 bedroom near the beach for about 50,000 to € 60,000. “

As far as cities are concerned, according to David Janssen:

“most of the operations are carried out in Salou, Cambrils and Pineda. “

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Costa Daurada Map information

  • Airport: Tarragona
  • Ave stations: Tarragona
  • Cities: Tarragona (130,000 inhabitants), Reus (100,000 inhabitants), Salou (26,000 inhabitants), Calafell (25,000 inhabitants), Cunit (about 12,000 inhabitants), Torredembarra (15,000 inhabitants), Vilaseca (22,000 inhabitants), Cambrils (33,000 inhabitants) and L’Atmetlla de Mar (a little more than 7,000 inhabitants)
  • Unesco sites: Archaeological Ensemble of Tárraco(2000), Poblet Monastery(1991) Find all the UNESCO Sites in Spain on our page: “10 reasons why you should buy in Spain”
  • Top beaches: Cala Senyor Ramon, Platja de s’Agaró, Cala Futadera, Platja del Castell de Palamos, Cala Boadella
  • Kids Parks : PortAventura (Salou), PortAventura Aquatic Park (Salou) Aquopolis (La Pineda) Ferrari Land (Vila Seca) Aqualeon (Albinyana)
  • Shopping Malls & Outlets: Commercial Center Parc Central (Tarragona), Gavarres (Tarragona), Fira Commercial centre
  • Traditional & Flea markets: Mercat Municipal (Cambrils), Mercat De Tarragona
  • Top golf courses: Reus Aiguesverds, La Graiera, Bonmont Terres Noves Play with the best golf clubs sets in Spain thanks to our local partner.
  • Natural Parks: Park Natural de la Serra de Montsant, Park del Garraf – Park Natural del Delta de l’Ebre, Park Natural de Colines, Park d’Olèrdola, Cubelles Parque Natural Foix, Port Natural de l’Estany Gras, Fonts del Glorieta, Niu de l’Àliga, Pantano De Siurana, Serra de Llaberia
  • University: Universitat Rovira i Virgili (Tarragona)
  • Hospitals: Hospital del Vendrell (Vendrell), Hospital de Sant Pau i Santa Tecla, Hospital Universitari Joan XXIII de Tarragona (Tarragona), Hospital de Tortosa Verge de la Cinta (Tortosa)

Read further on the Costa Daurada and Spain

  1. TOURIST OFFICES:
  2. AIRPORTS: All the Spanish Airports and flights info on the official site of AENA
  3. TRAINS: Renfe website
  4. BEACHES: Where will you find the top beaches in Spain?
  5. GOLFS: Reread our Summer paper on the subject What are the top golf courses in Spain? Play with the best golf clubs sets in Spain thanks to our local partner. Check the Spanish Federation here: Looking for a Golf Club in Spain?
  6. KIDS PARKS: Our selection of the Top parks for children in Spain
  7. MUST VISIT IN SPAIN: Our top 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Spain, Find all the Unesco sites in Spain

 

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Tarragona property investment: a Case study of a Costa Dorada property for sale

 

The Costa Dorada is the coastal area in the south of Catalonia. It is located in the province of Tarragona and offers a varied landscape of beaches, mountains and countryside. The many hiking trails, bike tours, mountain biking are ideal for discovering its extraordinary views and dream beaches. Indeed, this region is distinguished by its beautiful beaches and its golden sand, illuminated by the rays of the sun, hence its name in Spanish “Costa Daurada“, the Golden Coast in French. Let’s go to its discovery.

 

The city of Tarragona

Tarragona is the most important city of the Costa Dorada. It is the capital of the province of Tarragona and was declared World Heritage by UNESCO in 2000. Find all the World Heritage sites of the Unesco here with the other 10 reasons why you should buy a property in Spain. All the archaeological wealth of the city are present through its Roman walls, circuses, amphitheatres and Roman theatres among others. With more than 130,000 inhabitants, Tarragona is not only a medieval town that attracts many tourists but also a city that moves all year round and is very accessible. Indeed, Tarragona is connected to the big cities of Spain and France by the A7 motorway by car, by plane thanks to its international airport of Reus, but also by the train, thanks to the AVE / TGV from France and Barcelona just an hour away.

Tarragona is also home to one of Spain’s largest and most popular amusement park complexes: Port Aventura, a park with a varied theme for children and adults alike. Nearby, Tarragona also offers many water games parks for the families.

 

The Roman aqueduct in Tarragona

 

Here are the must-see places to visit in Tarragona, an active city all year round:
The cathedral, which dates from the XII-XIV century
The model of Roman Tarraco, replica in miniature of the town
The Roman amphitheatre, where took place the old gladiatorial battles
The Praetorium and Roman circus
– The balcony of the Mediterranean
– Placa de la Font, Plaça del Forum and Plaça del Rei
– El Serrallo, typical fishing district
– La Rambla Nova
– Tarragona Central Market
– The beaches

 

The Roman amphitheatre in Tarragona

 

The landscapes and beaches of Tarragona

For centuries, Tarragona is very well connected by paths between the different neighbouring villages. These paths are suitable for walking, cycling, riding and will get you close with those wonderful landscapes, horizons and heritage of this city. In total, 75 km of these paths have been created to enjoy nature. They are easy to find even though some of them are old trails that linked villages, others led to masías and farms, and others – such as the coastline or perimeter – were used to monitor hazards from the farmlands, Sea and contraband. Admiring the beaches from the heights is an activity that the nature lovers will enjoy.

The sandy beaches of Tarragona and the sublime small coves: Cala Fonda (Tarragona), Cala Jovera (Tarragona), Cala Penya Tallada (Playa Salou), Playa El Dorada (Cambrils) and Playa Penyals (Miami Playa) are among the top of the Costa Dorada‘s beach. They will give pleasure to swimmers and sportsmen in search of tranquillity. For sure, there is a wide range of aquatic activities to enjoy the pleasant temperature of the sea during more than half of the year.

 

Have a quick look at the many activities of the Costa Daurada on the infographic created by HowtobuyinSpain.

Real estate in Tarragona

Only an hour from Barcelona by car, Tarragona offers very competitive prices in real estate. The average price per square meter of the province of Tarragona is € 1,250 as of the end of June 2018, which is very affordable taking into account the proximity of the coast, Barcelona, the quality of life offered and the cost of living make it very affordable for the Frenchs. The prices for the capital of the same name is a little higher: 1.470 € / m2.

 

Here is a quick look at the real estate price evolution in Tarragona over the last 20 years

  • Real estate prices in Tarragona: €1.250 /m² (June 2018), +0.7% vs last year
  • Transactions for Tarragona are strong: 11.886 +10,1% vs last year

 

 

An independent small typical house in Deltebre

 

  • Buyer: a French Executive
  • Property: Small independent house with own land, 2 rooms, on one floor, at 200 meters from the beach
  • Neighbourhood: Countryside of Riumar Deltebre, 30 min south of Tarragona
  • Goal: Self-usage a few weeks per year, rent out in summer
  • Budget: €125.000

A small villa in the countryside of Tarragona, 200 meters from the beach

 

An independent small house in Vilafranca del Penedes

 

  • Buyer: Bank employee from Alsace ( France)
  • Property: Small independent house with own land (1600 m2), 2 rooms, on one floor, with a vegetable garden and fruits trees in the area of Vilafranca del Penedes
  • Neighbourhood: In the countryside of Vilafranca del Penedes, 40 minutes from Barcelona’s Airport
  • Goal: Self-usage a few weeks per year and family home
  • Budget: €130.000

A nice villa with views on the countryside of Vilafranca del Penedes

If you are looking to buy in Spain, we would suggest that you read our earlier paper on Property hunting: 6 essential reasons for loving your Spanish real estate shopper. This paper is very interesting and gives you some of the important reasons why working with a property hunter is very useful for foreigners looking to buy in Spain. You will find specific samples our independent local partners worked on in Alicante, Valencia, Barcelona and Madrid. Here are our other “Case study” written on Madrid, Barcelona and Tenerife: Property hunting “Case study” in Madrid, Property hunting “Case study” in Barcelona and Property hunting “Case study” in Tenerife written by our local independent property finders.

About Sabine, our local independent Property finder in Tarragona

Sabine is our local property finder in Costa Dorada. Sabine is active on Costa Dorada since 2019 and lives in Spain since 2015. She is our
local independent partner in this region.

 

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Property finder in Tarragona and the Costa Dorada

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