€340,000
calle de Joan Verdeguer
- Poblats Marítims, Valencia
- Rent ~€2,300/mo
- +20.4% growth · 4.4–5.9% yield
- medium expat community · Walkability 8/10
Your personalised cost comparison will appear here
What Poblats Marítims is actually like
Poblats Marítims carries a medium expat density by Valencia standards, with the foreign community skewing toward northern Europeans — particularly British, Dutch, and German nationals — alongside a growing cohort of remote workers from France and Scandinavia. Expats tend to cluster closest to the Malvarrosa beachfront and along Carrer de la Reina, where proximity to the beach justifies slightly higher rents. DMundos Café-Bistro on the Cabanyal side functions as an informal meeting point for the English-speaking community, alongside Cafetería Estación del Cabanyal. The district has 25 English-language services (RelocateIQ local data, April 2026), a reasonable count for a mid-density expat area, though it falls short of the coverage found in Ruzafa or Eixample.
The underlying resident base is working-class Valencian families who have lived in the district for generations, now sharing streets with young professionals priced out of central Valencia and coastal investors holding short-let properties. The social mix is genuine rather than curated — local fishermen's culture from the old Cabanyal market coexists with co-working laptop workers. This layering creates a district with real neighbourhood texture, though it also means English is rarely the default language in shops, markets, or with landlords.
Furnished rental prices reflect the district's short-let demand premium. Studios rent furnished at €800–€1,200/month, one-beds at €1,000–€1,500/month, two-beds at €1,300–€1,900/month, three-beds at €1,700–€2,500/month, and four-beds at €2,100–€3,000/month. Unfurnished equivalents run approximately €100–€200/month lower across each category. The average rent per sqm per month stands at €17.7, with year-on-year rental growth of 4.7% and five-year rental growth of 28.5% (Fotocasa, April 2026).
- ✓Young professionals
- ✓Remote workers
- ✓Beach enthusiasts
- ✓Investors
- ×Large families
- ×Budget renters
- ×Nightlife seekers
- ×Car-free commuters
What life actually costs in Valencia
Monthly estimates · compared to London
Figures are city-level monthly estimates. Source: Numbeo Cost of Living Index 2024, updated quarterly.
How connected is Poblats Marítims?
What's on your doorstep
The Poblats Marítims property market
Calculators for your situation
What buying here actually involves
Everything you need to know about moving to Valencia
Other properties you might like
Other neighbourhoods in Valencia
Each neighbourhood has its own character — prices to help you choose where to look next
Plan your move
Practical guides for relocating to Valencia
Explore other cities in Spain
Not sure Valencia is right? Prices to help you compare

