City of Valencia
Ruzafa, El Carmen, Eixample
Ruzafa — a trendy, young quarter. El Carmen — the historic old town. Eixample — genteel and elegant, Modernisme architecture. Ciudad de las Artes — premium new builds in the City of Arts zone.
Costa Azahar
Oropesa, Peñíscola, Alcocéber
The “orange-blossom coast” — north of Valencia. Oropesa del Mar, Peñíscola (a castle town by the sea), Alcocéber, Vinaròs. Cheaper than the Costa Blanca, more authentic. A growing German market.
Price comparison
30–40% cheaper than Madrid
Price per square metre in the city of Valencia: €2,500–4,500 in top locations. Madrid comparison: €4,500–7,000. Costa Azahar: €1,500–3,000. That means better gross yields and less market risk.
Rental yield
5–6% gross typical
Valencia has one of the best rental yields of all major Spanish cities. Students of the Universidad de Valencia complement the classic residential market. Unlike Barcelona, the rent cap does not apply.
Tax
ITP 10% Valencia region
Comunitat Valenciana ITP transfer tax 10% — the same as Catalonia, higher than Andalusia (7%). Wealth-tax allowance €500,000 per person. For larger assets, involve a tax adviser.
Access
Valencia airport (VLC)
Direct flights from Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin, Düsseldorf. The AVE high-speed train Madrid–Valencia in 1h50. Very well connected.