Buying a villa in Valencia Province is often about balancing lifestyle and practicality: proximity to Valencia city, transport links, year-round services, and realistic running costs. Do the standard Spain checks (NIE, funds, Notary completion), but add province-specific due diligence: confirm the villa’s legal boundaries match what you’re viewing, verify any renovations/added structures are permitted and documented, and check access/parking (especially in hillside or semi-rural areas).
If you’re comparing Valencia Province to other parts of the Valencia Region, remember that “Valencia Region” also includes Alicante and Castellón—so make sure the location you choose matches your priorities (schools, airport access, beaches, rental demand, and winter livability).








