Why sell your property in Valencia in 2025?
Discover why 2025 is the ideal time to sell your property in Valencia and how to successfully navigate each stage of the sale.
The property market in Valencia, Spain, continues to attract both local and international buyers. With prices rising by an average of 10% per year, 2025 could be the ideal time to sell your property and maximise your return on investment.
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The Complete Guide to Selling Successfully in a Growing Market
The property market in Valencia: favourable conditions for selling
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Valencia offers a very attractive economic and residential environment, thanks to several key factors:
Strong demand: foreign investors, retirees, young professionals, local families.
Regular price increases: around 10% per year for the past few years.
Mediterranean quality of life: mild climate, beaches, culture, safety, and modern infrastructure.
These advantages make it a good time to sell your property in 2025, before the market possibly stabilizes in 2026 or 2027.
To avoid: trusting only the notaire to secure the transaction.
Solution: work with a specialized agency to manage the sale before the compromis, because the notaire does not write the promesse de vente or collect the money.
Why work with a local real estate agency to sell?
Selling a property in Valencia involves specific administrative and legal steps, which are different from the French system:
The notaire is only involved at the final stage, at the official signing.
There is no suspensive clause for mortgage or automatic cooling-off period for the buyer.
The compromis de vente (called contrato de arras) is a binding legal document.
Not in Valencia? Read our article: Comment investir à Valence sans être sur place to learn how to manage a transaction remotely.
Working with a local agency like BuenApart, which has been based in Valencia for several years, gives you:
Strong contracts adapted to Spanish law
Professional presentation of your property (photos, targeted publications)
Selection of serious and solvent buyers
Effective negotiation to protect your interests
The steps to successfully sell your property in Valencia
Here is a typical process for a successful sale:
1. Estimate your property at the right price
A realistic estimate based on the local market is key to selling quickly and avoiding heavy negotiations.
2. Sign a mandat de vente
This contract defines the agency’s role, the listing price, and the commission.
3. Prepare the required documents
Escritura (title deed)
Last IBI receipt (property tax)
Energy certificate (CEE)
NIE (foreigner identification number)
4. Sign the compromis de vente
The contrato de arras commits both parties. If one party pulls out without a valid reason, penalties apply.
5. Finalize the sale with the notaire
Payment, signing, and handing over the keys are done with a Spanish notaire.
Selling an inherited property in Valencia: specific steps
Have you inherited a property? The procedure includes:
Declaration of heirs with a Spanish notaire, using French documents
Payment of inheritance tax in Spain
Updating the land registry before selling
Good to know: the NIE never expires, even after several years.
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What taxes apply when selling property in Valencia?
Taxation depends on where you are a tax resident:
For non-residents in Spain
Capital gains tax: 19%
Plusvalía municipal: moderate local tax based on the cadastral value
For Spanish residents
Progressive income tax (around 20–21%)
Possible exemptions if reinvesting in a main residence
With proper support, it is often possible to optimize your taxes legally.
Why sell with BuenApart in 2025?
Selling your property in Valencia in 2025 is a strategic opportunity. But successfully selling in a foreign market requires rigour, support and a network.
At BuenApart, we offer a tailor-made service:
Free valuation
Drafting of contracts
Coordination with solicitors, tax specialists and lawyers
Support in the sale of traditional or inherited properties