Overview
- COAPI’s Q3 report shows 10,491 home sales in the province and 40,731 over the past year, the strongest levels since the mid‑2000s and a break from two weak quarters.
- Valencia city logged 2,135 sales in the quarter, down 8.3% from Q2 and 16.5% year over year, extending a clear downturn in activity within the capital.
- Sale prices hit €1,595/m² in the province, the highest since 2009, and €2,585/m² in the city, a new peak, while advertised rents rose to €1,663 in the province and €1,508 in the city.
- Mortgage activity accelerated to 25,494 loans in the quarter, up 15.7% year on year, with the average home loan in the Valencian region at €128,556 and multi‑year highs cited for the annual average.
- Supply remains scarce with 6,620 new‑build permits and shrinking used stock, foreign buyers accounted for 27% regionally and 12.8% in the province, and towns like Albal, Burjassot and Algemesí showed spikes as Gandia and Sueca declined.