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    Total comfortable life · all-in monthly
    £2,800
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    £33,600
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    £100,800
    5 years
    £168,000
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    To rent

    €1,250 / mo

    Flat / apartment in Calle del Comte d'Altea, 33, Gran Vía, València

    2 beds1 baths60 m²Floor 4Lift
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    The neighbourhood

    What Eixample is actually like

    Eixample carries a medium expat density by Valencia standards, but the international residents here tend to be managers, executives, and business owners rather than retirees or remote workers on modest incomes. British, French, and German nationals are the most visible groups, typically clustering around the streets between Gran Via and Calle Játiva. Expats with professional schedules gravitate toward Docta Specialty Coffee and FloRa Bake & Espresso as morning meeting points — both are within the district and rated among the highest in the city (RelocateIQ local data, April 2026). The 27 English-language services operating in the district — covering legal, medical, financial, and real estate functions — reflect how embedded the international professional community has become (RelocateIQ local data, April 2026).

    The local resident base is affluent by Valencian standards: lawyers, architects, senior public-sector employees, and property investors who have held apartments in the district for decades. Social mixing between locals and expats happens most naturally in the café circuit and at the professional coworking spaces, of which there are five in the district. Large families are underrepresented — the building stock skews toward two- and three-bedroom apartments, and the limited green space within the grid means households with young children often look elsewhere.

    Rental prices follow the same upward trajectory. Furnished one-beds run €1,400–€1,900/month; furnished two-beds €1,800–€2,400/month; and furnished three-beds €2,200–€2,900/month. Unfurnished equivalents sit roughly €200/month lower across each category. The average rent per sqm per month across the district is €18.50 (Fotocasa, April 2026). Gross yields range from 4.2–4.3% at the studio and one-bed end to 4.6–4.7% for larger units, with upper-range yields reaching 6.1–6.7% depending on configuration and management approach.

    Best for
    • Young professionals
    • Expat executives
    • Small families
    • Investors
    Not for
    • ×Budget buyers
    • ×Large families
    • ×Nightlife seekers
    • ×Car-free commuters
    Walkability
    9.0/10
    Transit
    8.0/10
    Safety
    9.0/10
    Family
    7.0/10
    Nightlife
    6.0/10
    Green space
    6.0/10
    Value
    5.0/10
    Getting around

    How connected is Eixample?

    Playa de la Malvarrosa, Valencia
    🚌 34 min transit
    🚗 24 min drive
    Valencia Airport
    🚌 101 min transit
    🚗 17 min drive
    Plaza del Ayuntamiento, Valencia
    🚶 9 min walk
    🚌 5 min transit
    🚗 4 min drive
    Valencia Nord Station
    🚶 8 min walk
    🚌 6 min transit
    🚗 5 min drive
    Nearest metro: Xàtiva · 398m
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    PRACTICALITIES

    What renting here actually involves

    Deposit

    Spanish law limits deposits to 1 month's rent for residential properties. Landlords sometimes request an additional month as guarantee. Expect 1–2 months upfront.

    Contract

    Standard Spanish rental contracts run for 5 years minimum (7 if landlord is a company). You can leave after 6 months with 30 days notice. Contracts must be in Spanish — always use a bilingual version.

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