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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.
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.
Valencia, Spain’s third-largest city, combines historic charm with modern innovation. Located on the Mediterranean coast, it offers:
Our featured property is located in the historic Cabanyal neighbourhood, known for:
The situation of the apartment
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.
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.
Geoffroy is our local property finder in Valencia and the Costa de Valencia.
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Spain has about 8,000 kilometres of coastline and 3,000 listed beaches, only Italy has a longer coastline in Europe! It’s not a surprise: Spain is one of “the” top tourist destination for European with more than 20% of European travellers. For those in search of sun and sand at any time of year,… yes, you found it!
You will find excellent facilities and sandy beaches in all the Spanish Regions. In 2022, 120.000 properties were bought by foreigners! Have a look at our detailed analysis if you want to read more on that: Who are the foreigners buying properties in Spain?
Of course, you have to ask it to the local residents. But we want to help you if you want to plan before getting there! Don’t hesitate to tell us, should you think we missed one! We helped you with four sources:
1.Our top beaches sorted per Spanish Costas
We have created Infographics for the main Spanish Costas. You will find on those everything you should know on the Spanish Costas: Airports, AVE stations, Cities, Traditional & Flea markets, Outlets, Shopping malls, Unesco sites, kids parks, Natural parks, Golf courses, Universities and of course the top beaches.
2.The Blue Flag rating: 579 beaches in Spain
3.The Q rating: 248 beaches in Spain
4.The Top 10 Spanish beaches according to the Tourist Bureau
We have created a series of “Must see activities” for each Spanish Costas and incorporated those in our newly released infographics. Click on any link and you will find a pdf downloadable version of each of those infographics.
In Spain, you can choose from 579 beaches, 100 Marina resorts and five sustainable tourist boats, all distinguished with the prestigious Blue Flag award, thanks to their quality and safety.
As such, Spain is the top nation in terms of site ranked by the Blue Flag system.
What does this mean?
This award is bestowed by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE). This institution was created in 1987 by Europe but now is a worldwide organisation.
What does this distinction guarantee?
The sites are ranked on 31 different criteria’s: Environment, Water Quality, Safety,… Have a look at the full list of criteria’s here.
This rating is awarded by the Spanish Tourism Quality Institute (ICTE). The Tourism Institute ranks not only beaches but as well many different sites for the quality and safeness of their sites: campings, hotels, Golfs, Touristic activities,…
Find all lists of the best beaches for all the Spanish Costas in our papers on all the Spanish Costas and on the infographics: Enjoy all the Spanish Costas: get the best out of it: our top papers of 2017
Source: Spain Tourist Bureau
If you want to have some pictures of those beaches, google image is a good start but have a look at the impressive database on the website of Aena (the company managing the Spanish airports).
Are you booking your holidays soon? Read our last paper: Our best ideas for planning your holidays in Spain! Our top 2017 papers!
Don’t hesitate to tell us what’s your favourite beach or if you found an even more beautiful one to share with our readers!
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Valencia, one of the most famous and well-known cities of Spain, is the main city of the Valencian Community, a Mediterranean paradise with stunning views of the coastline, located on the Eastern side of the Iberic peninsula, just a bit south of Catalonia and Tarragona.
This is the third biggest city in Spain in terms of population, and thus, it has some advantages, such as an International Airport, a great transport system, with the second largest Subway system, only after Madrid’s, more than 50 different bus routes, and a railway that connects it with the rest of the country, which will get you to Madrid in less than 2 hours for only 40 euros.
But the culture is the main attraction of this city, it is recognized as the “City of Arts and Sciences” of Spain, between its borders lies the Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia, and the Valencian Institute of Modern Arts (Instituto Valenciano de las Artes modernas, IVAM).
City of Arts and Sciences of Valencia
It also has a deep history, being founded more than two thousand years ago by the Roman empire, then occupied by the Muslims in the 8thcentury, and annexed to Spain during the famous “Reconquista”, in 1238.
And as such, it has one of the biggest Historic Quarters, with almost 170 hectares, as well as beautiful monuments such as “El Miguelete“, “La Catedral” (The Cathedral), “Las Torres de Serrano y de Quart y la Lonja de la Seda“, which was declared World Heritage by UNESCO in 1996.
If you want to buy a summer house in Valencia, you are having luck, because it is probably one of the best places you could choose from. Being the cultural and artistic hub that it is, Valencia hosts several festivals and carnivals year-round such as:
These are but the most remarkable ones, other such as the Procession of the Corpus Christi, the festival of the Virgin of the helpless, and October ninth, which are also very important celebrations, among many others.
Valencia has, as well, several natural parks to be enjoyed, such as the Albufera reserve, a gorgeous marine gulf, or the Gardens of Turia, filled with sport related activities such as biking, football, Rugby and baseball.
If you want to take your children there as well, we got your back, as Valencia is full of activities for the diversion of the youngest among us, such as the Science Museum of Prince Felipe, The Arts and Science Centre and the previously mentioned IVAM, which all run special workshops and activities that cater to children.
And of course, there is always the beach, such as La Malvarrosa beach, El Saler Beach, Port Saplaya Beach, and many others that you will certainly enjoy, even more taking into account the sunny weather of the area, with not much rain and temperatures that allow bathing for six months a year. Find out all the monthly weather statistics for the city of Valencia, including sea temperature, in our infographic.
Also, if you were to grow tired of the city of Valencia, there are several small towns in the area with a very high touristic appeal, such as Gandía, Sagunto, Cullera, Miramar, Oliva, and many more, which are a delightful place to spend a Sunday with the family, or to have a “disconnection retire”, and finally be able to relax, away from the big crowded cities.
A street from the old city centre of Valencia
If you want to have a permanent residence in this area, you are on the right track, especially if you are looking for a quiet place were to live the rest of your life without worrying much about anything.
As in all Spanish towns, food tends to be somewhat cheap, with 150 euros you will be perfectly fine, and it could be reduced to 100 if you are on a tight budget. Real estate in Valencia city is more expensive and that is why we recommend buying or renting in the suburbs surrounding areas if you have a tight budget.
This way, you will enjoy life at a slower pace, away from all the stress that big cities can cause, and also save an important amount in your housing. Nonetheless, thanks to the well-built transport system, you can get to the Downtown of the city in less than an hour from most places.
Beach front line of Valencia.
One of the most relevant expenses you have to consider, though, are the services, normally people from other parts of the world do not realize, but electric power and heating can be very expensive.
Although electric power can be saved through many methods that we won’t get into, heating can turn out to be a turn-off for a lot of people, since you may have to pay up to 300 euros a month or more to keep yourself warm in the winter.
Nevertheless, this is heavily depending on the type of heating your property is using, since there are buildings with central heating that cost only a fraction of that, and there is a wide range in between, the most recommended types are, of course, central heating, then comes Butane, you will have to deal with the cylinders, natural gas, and at last electric, which can be the most expensive.
Most of the time, though, you won’t be able to choose, since the kind of heating is already installed and you probably can not install a new one without pouring thousands of dollars, but it is an important factor to take care of while looking for a property to buy.
Valencia is the city where the Paella was born. The traditional dining food for the fishermen.
Valencia, like every big city, is full of interesting activities to do while you rest from taking walks on the beaches and taking naps on Hammocks, and there are specialized groups online of senior citizens looking to have fun and make friends, as well as the activities run by the town hall for retirees, that will make of your leisure time a lot of fun.
The city of Valencia has been a centre of interest for investors lately, it has not needed any help to become one of the largest cities in the country, and a recent move of companies that used to be based in Barcelona (due to de nationalist’s desire to break apart) has the real estate industry grow immensely.
Nonetheless, it does not have the peaks of interest and skyrocketing prices of other big cities, such as Madrid, this city enjoys healthy growth over the last decades, that seems to be growing even faster nowadays.
With a price-per-square-meter that can get as low as 700 euros on the cheap side, and up to 2300 euros on the most desirable locations, it is much more affordable than other cities, like Madrid, that has a price of up to 5.000 euros per square meter, and as such, there is a lot of room for growth and development as people from other parts of Spain come looking for a good job market with affordable housing.
The economy in this city is very dependent on tourism and service-related work, as almost 85% of the population works in the service industry.
Plaza of the City Hall of Valencia
External investing is rising all over Spain, as investors from all around the world buy properties in different cities, the main investors tend to be Chinese, English, Russian, Italian, Netherlandish and Scandinavian, among many others.
Since 2013, after the sudden drop in property prices due to the crisis, the Valencian Market hasn`t stopped rising, with an overall growth rate of almost 5%, and a growth on transactions of 10% (per year).
The real estate market is becoming very fast-paced in Valencia lately, as owners have realized the increase in the value of their property and buyers want to buy while properties are relatively inexpensive, this is what is causing an increase in transactions in the market of almost 20% lately.
Read our paper we wrote last year on Valencia if you want to discover more about the city: Valencia, the third biggest city in Spain, is a centre of interest for foreigners.
Read more: Real estate prices in Valencia available in our Spanish property report updated quarterly.
Valencia is a beautiful place, with the most breathtaking and awe-inspiring natural landscapes, an interesting and deep culture, rooted in a rich history, and that is what makes Valencia as a city, and as a territory of Spain, a great place to live in, be it seasonally, or as a retiree.
Furthermore, the real estate market has had healthy growth over the last years, and it does not seem to be changing any time soon, something that is especially appealing to investors that are not looking to make a quick buck but want a long-lasting and safe investment.
Overall, Valencia is one of the most recommendable places to buy a property in Spain, it has all of the benefits of being a big city, such as a good transport system, international airport, and access to a variety of activities, without the overwhelmingly steep prices of cities like Madrid or Barcelona.
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You can find and download all our Spanish Costas infographics from our “Resources” section “Infographic on the Spanish Costas“.
1. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa de Barcelona
2. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Canary Islands
3. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Balearic Islands
4. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa del Sol
5. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa de Valencia
6. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa Blanca
7. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa de Almeria
8. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa Calida
9. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa Tropical
10. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa Azahar
11. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa de la Luz
12. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa Daurada
13. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa Brava
Not a big surprises, the Costas with the biggest interest are the same where foreigners buy properties: Here is the article we wrote on that subject in November this year: The top 10 Spanish cities where foreigners love to buy properties!
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Valencia is the third biggest city of Spain with almost 800.000 people. It offers everything that you want: it has vibrant life like Barcelona and Madrid, but also offers some areas where you can relax and forget that you are in a big city; and the most important, you can enjoy the Mediterranean Sea on all of its beautiful beaches.
Valencia is a cosmopolitan blooming city. In the last years, it has become a modern city with some outstanding buildings like “Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias” and the biggest aquarium in Europe.
Valencia is also famous for its food, with the world known paella. The city offers a large variety of restaurant and bars where you can enjoy the local food.
Jose Luis from Pineda Grupo Inmobiliario says “depending on the area of the city we see different nationalities buying houses here. British, Dutch and Germans prefer the sea side neighborhoods while Chinese and Russians prefer the center of Valencia”. He also adds that “nowadays we don’t see adrastic increase of a purchases by a certain nationality in particular. We could say that foreign investment has been revitalized, with Chinese being the most consolidated.”
In 2016, the price for square meter ended at 1.605€. As it is happening in the whole country there is a slow recovery of the real estate market, but Valencia still asks for a reasonable price if we compare it with the two biggest cities of Spain (Madrid and Barcelona). There has also been an increase of around 10% of people buying houses during last year, the foreign investors are the top buyers.
Gran Vía, Montolivet and El Botànic are an excellent choice for families with kids. These neighbourhoods are not far from the centre and close to the biggest urban green area of Spain, el Jardín del Turia. They also offer basic facilities like supermarkets, restaurants, school and hospitals.
Campanar and Benimaclet are great options for those longing for a quiet place not far from the city. Public transportation makes it easy to get to the centre of Valencia.
Cabanyal and La Malva-rosa are the perfect choice if you are looking for a place next to the beach and not far from the city centre.
El Carme and Russafa are in the middle of the city. There you can visit the well-known historical sites. Those neighbourhoods are a smart choice if you want to live in the heart of Valencia with all facilities just next to you.
Monte Picayo, Alfinach and Los Monasterios, as Jose Luis (Pineda Grupo Inmobiliario) points out “are booming, and in addition to their luxury, comfort and proximity to Valencia, there are even few international schools such as the American school and the Caxton College”.
Metro, bus and trolley car are the best options to move around the city. There are high-speed train connections with Madrid, Barcelona and other cities of the country (they are also reachable by highway). There are ferry connections to the Balearic Islands and other cities in the Mediterranean. Its airport is one of the biggest and busiest in the country, with flights to the main cities of Spain and Europe.
Have a look at the feedback of our Real estate city trip to Valencia we organised in April 2018.
Read our article on the Costa de Valencia: Everything you ever wanted to know about the Costa de Valencia.
Find all our other detailed maps on all the Spanish Costas and the Costa de Valencia.
If you want to invest in the Spanish real estate market in Spain, don’t hesitate to read our special report with the 10+ reasons why you should have a look at the Spanish property market.
Do you want to check the yearly weather statistics in Valencia before buying? Check our infographic on the yearly weather statistics of all the 18 biggest Spanish cities.
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