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Highest Rent in Valencia

Top 100 cities ranked by highest rent

Highest Rent — Valencia

1 Valencia $650
2 Alicante $650
3 Elche $650
5 Orihuela $650
6 Torrevieja $650
7 Torrent $650
8 Gandia $650
9 Benidorm $650
10 Sagunto $650
11 Paterna $650
13 Alcoy $650
15 Elda $650
16 Vila-real $650
17 Mislata $650
18 Alzira $650
19 Denia $650
20 Burjassot $650
21 Ontinyent $650
22 Villena $650
23 Burriana $650
24 Villajoyosa $650
25 Santa Pola $650
26 Aldaia $650
27 Manises $650
28 Xirivella $650
29 Xàtiva $650
30 Alaquàs $650
31 Crevillente $650
32 Sueca $650
33 Oliva $650
34 Vinaròs $650
35 Javea $650
36 El Campello $650
37 Algemesí $650
38 Novelda $650
39 Catarroja $650
40 Benicarló $650
41 Almassora $650
42 Quart de Poblet $650
43 Onda $650
44 Alboraya $650
45 Cullera $650
46 Ibi $650
47 Altea $650
48 Paiporta $650
49 Calp $650
50 Llíria $650
51 Mutxamel $650
54 Moncada $650
55 Carcaixent $650
57 l'Alfàs del Pi $650
58 Alfafar $650
59 Bétera $650
60 Almoradí $650
61 Rojales $650
63 Requena $650
64 Aspe $650
65 Picassent $650
66 Puçol $650
67 Silla $650
69 Benicàssim $650
70 L'Eliana $650
72 la Nucia $650
74 El Grao $650
75 Carlet $650
76 Albal $650
77 Benetússer $650
78 Massamagrell $650
79 Teulada $650
80 Chiva $650
81 Canals $650
82 Nules $650
83 Godella $650
84 Alginet $650
85 Benissa $650
86 Utiel $650
87 Benifaió $650
88 Monóvar $650
89 L'Alcúdia $650
90 Albatera $650
91 Cocentaina $650
92 Alberic $650
93 Pego $650
94 Picanya $650
95 Benaguasil $650
96 l'Alcora $650
97 Meliana $650
98 Castalla $650
99 Sax $650
100 Alcàsser $650

Cities with the highest rents in Valencia reflect tight housing markets where demand significantly exceeds supply. Valencia leads with a median rent of $650 per month.

High rents are typically found in cities with strong economies, large populations of young professionals, and limited housing supply. These markets often have low vacancy rates and competitive rental processes.

The rent burden in these cities can be significant, with many residents spending more than 30% of their income on housing. This has fueled discussions about rent control, affordable housing development, and tenant protections in many of these communities.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Renters in Valencia pay $650/month — that's $7,800 per year on housing alone.
  • 2. The general rule of thumb is that rent should not exceed 30% of gross income — in many of these cities, average earners exceed that threshold.
  • 3. High-rent cities often have rental vacancy rates below 5%, creating intense competition for available units.

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