Key things you should know when relocating to Spain - Part 42

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Your Guide to Settling in Spain / the Valencia Region and everything to consider!

December Blog: Your Guide to Settling in Spain / the Valencia Region and everything to consider!

Relocating to Spain is an exciting life decision and the Valencia Region, particularly Gandia and Inland Valencia, continues to be one of the most sought-after destinations for those seeking sun, space, culture, and excellent value for money.

At ’’For Sale By Sally In Spain’’, we’ve helped hundreds of international buyers find their perfect home here, and we understand exactly what newcomers want (and need!) to know when starting their new chapter in Spain.

Whether you’re moving for a better quality of life, retirement, work, or a fresh start, Spain offers an exciting new chapter. But like any international move, preparation is essential. Here are the key things you should know and do when planning a relocation to Spain.

Below is your essential guide, we are here to help you relocate with confidence!

  1. Understand the Cost of Living

Spain generally offers a lower cost of living compared to many Northern European countries and the US. However, expenses vary by region:

  • More affordable areas: Andalucía, Murcia, Valencia region.
  • More expensive regions: Madrid, Barcelona, Balearic Islands, Basque Country.

Plan your budget realistically — consider rent or housing costs, groceries, transport, schooling, and healthcare.

  1. Choose the Right Region for Your Lifestyle

Spain is diverse, and choosing the right area will shape your experience. For example:

  • The Costa Blanca / Costa del Sol: Best for expats, sunshine, beaches, and vibrant communities.
  • Inland Andalucía: Rustic charm, traditional Spanish living, and good value properties.
  • Big cities: Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia offer work opportunities and cosmopolitan life.
  • Northern Spain: Cooler climate, lush landscapes, slower pace.

Write a list of “must-haves” climate, amenities, schools, lifestyle,  before choosing your location.

  1. Get to Know Spanish Bureaucracy

Spain is wonderful… but the paperwork can be slow and sometimes confusing. Expect patience and persistence.

Key processes include:

  • NIE number (foreigner ID) — essential for almost everything.
  • Social Security registration.
  • Residency permits for non-EU citizens (including visa types like Non-Lucrative Visa, Digital Nomad Visa).
  • Town hall registration (Padrón).
    Your solicitor normally helps you with this in the Valencian region.
  1. Understand the Healthcare System

Spain boasts one of the best healthcare systems in Europe.

  • EU citizens: Can transfer healthcare rights or register for public healthcare once employed or resident.
  • Non-EU citizens: Usually need private health insurance as part of the visa process.
    The level of care is excellent, with private clinics offering additional comforts and shorter waiting times.
  1. Learn Some Spanish (Even Basics Help!)
  • Even in tourist areas, knowing basic Spanish hugely improves your daily life from dealing with utilities to forming friendships.
  • You don’t need to be fluent immediately, but showing effort opens doors (and hearts!).
  • Try apps, local classes, or conversation groups.
  1. Schooling Options for Families

If you’re moving with children, research the schooling options early:

  • State schools: Free and help kids integrate quickly.
  • Concertado schools: Semi-private with small fees.
  • Private/international schools: English-speaking or bilingual programs; ideal for older children moving from abroad.

Waiting lists can exist in popular areas, so plan ahead.

  1. Buying vs. Renting a Home

Property prices in Spain remain attractive, especially compared to Northern Europe. When relocating, consider:

  • Buying: A great long-term investment, particularly in areas with strong rental markets or stable expat communities.
  • OR Renting first: Ideal for getting to know an area.

Remember to factor in:

  • Purchase taxes (Valencia Region purchase tax is 10%)
  • Legal fees
  • Notary and Land Registry costs
  • Property maintenance and community fees

Working with a reputable, English-speaking real estate agency like us ensures a smooth process.

  1. Transport & Driving in Spain
  • Spain has an excellent road network and relatively inexpensive fuel.
  • Public transport is clean, reliable, and modern, especially in cities.
  • To drive legally, you may need to exchange your driving licence depending on your nationality.
  • Car ownership is straightforward, but registering the vehicle can involve paperwork.
  1. Embrace the Culture & Lifestyle

Spain is famous for its outdoor living, long lunches, fiestas, and warm community spirit.
Expect:

  • Later meal times
  • Local festivals
  • A more relaxed pace of life
  • A strong sense of community and family

Immerse yourself, join local groups, try new foods, and explore the area.

  1. Be Prepared for Climate Differences

Spain is not just sunshine!

  • Coastal regions enjoy mild winters and hot summers.
  • Inland areas often have very hot summers but cooler winters.
  • Northern Spain is greener, cooler, and wetter.
    Understanding your region’s climate helps you choose the right home and prepare for seasonal changes.

Why Choose the Valencia Region?

The Valencia Region offers one of the best lifestyles in Spain, combining coastal beauty, vibrant culture, affordable living, and a warm expat community.

Specifically, the Gandia Area:  Coastal Living ‘’With Everything You Need!’’

  • Stunning Blue Flag, sandy, beaches
  • A bustling city with shopping, hospitals, and transport links
  • Excellent Spanish schools
  • A friendly and growing international community
  • Year-round outdoor living

Inland Valencia: Peace, Space & Authentic Spain

  • Rustic fincas, mountain views, orange groves
  • Quiet villages with traditional fiestas
  • Fantastic value properties, more land, more home for your money
  • Ideal for those seeking nature, privacy, and a slower pace

THINKING OF RELOCATING? WE’RE HERE TO HELP!

At ‘’For Sale By Sally In Spain’’, we don’t just sell houses, we help people start new lives.

Whether you’re dreaming of living near the beach or a tranquil inland villa surrounded by mountains and orange groves, we can guide you every step of the way! 


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