How long does it take to sell a property in Valencia? (real 2026 data)
Real time-to-sell data in Sueca, Cullera, Tavernes and El Perelló in 2026. Factors that accelerate or slow the sale and how to reduce time below 30 days.
A common question from owners in Valencia: «How long will my flat take to sell?». Honestly, it depends on three factors, and you control one.
Real 2026 data
Based on operations closed in our area over the last 12 months:
| Area | Average time (correct price) | If overpriced |
|---|---|---|
| Sueca centre | 30-50 days | +180 days |
| Sueca beach (Marenys) | 20-40 days | +120 days |
| Cullera beachfront | 15-35 days (high season) | +90 days |
| Cullera urbanisations | 45-80 days | +150 days |
| El Perelló / Palmeres | 25-55 days | +120 days |
| Tavernes (Auir) | 30-60 days | +150 days |
| Tavernes centre | 60-90 days | +200 days |
Internal INSA data 2025-2026. Time to deposit signing.
Most important factor: starting price
Price decides everything. Perfectly presented Cullera flats can sit 6 months without a single visit because they listed 15% above market. And properties needing renovation can sell in three weeks at correct price.
How to know your price is right? Not by checking what neighbours ask on Idealista. Asking prices are aspirations, not realities. What matters is closing price — what was signed before notary. Only agents with real local operations and registrars have that data.
At INSA we cross real closure data on your street with current active offer to give you an honest range.
Second factor: presentation
Same property with professional photos vs phone photos can receive double the visits. More visits = more offers = less time on market.
Third factor: buyer qualification
Not all visits are useful. Unqualified buyers waste owner time and energy. We pre-screen capacity, motivation, and timeline.
How long for your property specifically?
Depends on street, floor, condition and price. A 20-minute conversation gives you realistic estimate with your area’s specific data.