
The dream of a sun-drenched life in Valencia is powerful, but the path to owning a home here can feel clouded with uncertainty. For many expats, the...

The dream of a sun-drenched life in Valencia is powerful, but the path to owning a home here can feel clouded with uncertainty. For many expats, the...

Buying property in Valencia can be an exciting experience. However, many international buyers unwittingly fall into expensive traps. The most common mistakes involve trusting the wrong people or ignoring local legalities. For example, relying solely on a seller’s agent or skipping technical inspections can be disastrous. Furthermore, many buyers fail...

When choosing between a new-build and a resale property in Valencia, you have to decide whether to prioritise location or efficiency. Specifically, new builds tend to have superior energy ratings and require less maintenance. Conversely, resale properties tend to be in the most central and iconic locations. The tax landscape...

In 2026, securing a mortgage in Spain as a foreigner is highly achievable. Specifically, the market has entered a stable phase, with interest rates currently ranging from 2.8% to 3.5%. Non-residents can usually borrow between 60% and 70% of a property’s value. To succeed, you must demonstrate a debt-to-income ratio...

In Spain, every apartment building belongs to a ‘Comunidad de Propietarios’. This means that you are essentially a co-owner of the roof, stairs and lift. This system is governed by the Horizontal Property Law (LPH). You must pay regular monthly fees, as well as occasional extraordinary charges known as derramas....

Buying a property in Valencia that needs renovating can save you up to 25% on the purchase price. However, it is important to budget accurately for labour and material costs in 2026. The cost of a full renovation (reforma integral) currently ranges between €800 and €1,200 per square metre. Specifically,...

The luxury suburban property market in Valencia is set to enter a phase of ‘premium consolidation’ in 2026. Specifically, buyers are moving away from the city centre in search of private gardens, round-the-clock security and proximity to elite international schools. Torre en Conill, Rocafort and Bétera embody this lifestyle to...

Valencia is set to become a top-tier retirement destination by 2026. It offers a unique combination of world-class healthcare and a flat, walkable urban layout. Most retirees use the Non-Lucrative Visa (NLV) to gain residency. The key to success is finding ‘future-proof’ housing with elevator access and proximity to hospitals...

In 2026, energy efficiency is no longer just an environmental choice; it is a financial necessity. Specifically, buyers are now paying a ‘green premium’ for homes with an A or B energy rating. These properties offer lower bills, a higher resale value and access to ‘green mortgages’. Conversely, older apartments...

As we head into 2026, the financial gap between renting and buying in Valencia has reached a tipping point. While rental prices continue to climb due to severe scarcity, mortgage interest rates are expected to stabilise at around 3.0%–3.5%. Consequently, the monthly mortgage payment for many properties is now significantly...
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