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Property prices in Valencia in 2026

What a property is worth in Valencia does not come down to a price per square metre. Here are the figures we can show with their source, what really makes the difference from one area to the next, and how to get a range for your own property.

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Valencia

The figures available for Valencia

Every figure below carries its source and sample size. We publish no others.

Price evolutionValencian Community
+14,3 %
year on year · INE — Índice de Precios de la Vivienda · T1 2026
Our listings in this town
€396,500
median asking price · across 12 properties · €145,000€999,999
Per m², across our listings
€3,215
median across 12 properties — our listings, not the market
Why we don't display a “price per m²” for the town

Because there is no reliable public source at municipal level, and because a single figure means little: in Valencia, two properties five minutes' walk apart do not command the same value. Sites that show one are averaging listings — asking prices, not achieved prices. We would rather show you our real figures, say how many properties are behind them, and do the rest of the work on your property.

What drives prices in Valencia

The area matters more than anything else. Here is how each of them behaves.

Ciutat VellaHistoric core, El Carmen, period buildings
L'Eixample / RuzafaElegant older blocks, highly sought-after street life
El Pla del RealPrized residential area beside the Turia
BenimacletFormer village absorbed by the city, student feel
El Cabanyal / Poblats MarítimsMaritime quarter in full transformation
Who buys here

A broad market: first-time buyers and local families, relocating professionals, rental investors and international buyers drawn by the urban lifestyle.

How much is your house worth in Valencia?

A local advisor cross-checks three readings. None is enough on its own, and it is the gap between them that gives the range.

  1. Comparable sales: what actually completed near you, at the deed — not what was asked in the listing.
  2. The property itself: usable area, condition, aspect, floor or plot, works needed, and whether the paperwork is in order.
  3. Current demand: how many buyers are looking for this kind of property here, right now, and at what budget.
The valuation of your property

A range based on real sales in your neighbourhood, from an advisor who works it.

Free, no commitment.

Frequently asked questions about prices

No tool can tell you from the address alone. What a property in Valencia is worth depends first on its area, then on its condition, aspect, year of construction and what has actually sold nearby in recent months. Our valuation starts from those and from a visit: it gives you a range, not a single figure — a seller who quotes a price to the last euro is almost always wrong.

We deliberately do not publish a price per m² for Valencia: there is no reliable public source at municipal level, and a single figure means little when a seafront property and one five minutes' walk inland do not command the same value. What we do publish are the prices of our own listings in the town, with how many there are — so you know exactly what you are looking at.

The only official measure available is the house price index published by Spain's INE for the autonomous community. We show it on this page with its period and a link to the source. It describes a regional trend, not your street: within one town, two areas can move in opposite directions.

In Valencia, the differences play out mainly between Ciutat Vella, L'Eixample / Ruzafa, El Pla del Real. These are different markets with different buyers: one can sell in weeks while another takes months. It is the first thing our advisor looks at before suggesting a range.

No, and the gap is what surprises sellers most. From the sale price come the municipal plusvalía, agency fees, your notary and lawyer costs, and — if you are not a Spanish tax resident — the 3% withholding taken at signing. Our net proceeds calculator works this out on your own figures.

That is the most expensive mistake. An overpriced property gets its viewings in the first weeks, then nothing — and a listing that lingers ends up selling below its value after successive cuts that signal urgency to buyers. The right price from day one is what protects your negotiating margin.

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