How long does it take to sell an apartment in Valladolid

cuánto se tarda en vender un piso en valladolid

If you have made it this far, you may be interested in selling your apartment, or perhaps you already have it on the market and your main concern right now is how long does it take to sell an apartment in Valladolid?

Don’t worry, in recent years more than 60% of homes have been sold within the first 3 months.

That said, the average time to sell a property in Valladolid can vary greatly between an apartment that is correctly valued from day one and another that goes on the market at a price that is too high, among other factors. If you do everything properly from the start, the whole process will be much smoother!

How long does it take to sell an apartment in Valladolid?

According to data published by idealista on homes sold during the fourth quarter of 2025, Valladolid has a fairly active property market, although not all homes sell at the same speed.

In Valladolid, the time-on-market data for sold listings is distributed as follows:

  • 12% of homes were sold in less than one week.
  • 25% took between one week and one month.
  • 23% took between one and three months.
  • 31% took between three months and one year.
  • 9% took more than one year.

This means that, adding the first three timeframes together, approximately 6 out of every 10 homes sold in Valladolid found a buyer in less than three months. However, there is also another important figure to bear in mind: almost one in three homes took between three months and one year to sell.


Source: idealista / Datawrapper. Data from Q4 2025.

What is the average time to sell a property in Valladolid?

When we talk about the average time to sell a property in Valladolid, it is important to point out that not all apartments compete in the same market. Selling a renovated, exterior-facing property with a lift and garage in a sought-after area is not the same as selling an older apartment, without a lift or with a price above market value.

Depending on the type of property, we could talk about the following approximate timeframes:

Type of property Estimated selling time
Well-located, well-presented apartment at market price Between a few weeks and 3 months
Good property, but with a slightly high price Between 3 and 6 months
Clearly overpriced apartment More than 6 months
Property in need of renovation Variable: it can sell quickly if the price attracts investors
Unique or high-value property It may need more time and a specific strategy

The key is not only knowing how long it takes to sell an apartment, but understanding which factors place a property among those that sell quickly and which factors cause others to remain listed for months without serious offers.

The asking price is the factor that most affects the selling time

Price is almost always the factor that most influences the selling timeframe. A property may have a good location, be renovated or nearly new, have good photos and receive many viewings, but if the price is above what the market is willing to accept, buyers will simply discard it or use it to compare with other options.

However, if a property needs renovation or has a drawback, such as not having a lift, but is priced within the market range and offers attractive potential for buyers, it can sell very quickly.

This does not mean giving the property away or selling it below its value. It means carrying out a realistic valuation before putting it on the market. Listing a property at an excessively high price “just to test the market” can cause you to lose several valuable weeks. Afterwards, buyers may start wondering why it has been listed for so long, and the property will gradually lose commercial appeal.

Recommended reading

How much is my house worth?

If you are still not sure what price your property should have, we recommend reading this guide.

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Evolution of property prices in Valladolid

In addition to encouraging you to read the previous article, the following chart shows the evolution of property prices in Valladolid and Spain in general, so you can get an idea of the current market situation.

Source: EPData / General Council of Notaries. Latest visible update on EPData: 30 April.

Signs that your apartment is taking too long to sell

You do not need to wait too long to know that something is not working. In many cases, the behaviour of the listing itself gives very clear clues.

What is happening What could be happening
Many listing views, but few enquiries The price may be too high or the photos may not be convincing
Many enquiries, but few viewings Important information may be missing or doubts may not be resolved
Many viewings, but no offers The property may not match the expectations created by the listing, or the price may not fit the market
Offers well below the asking price The market may be perceiving the property as expensive
Months listed without activity It is advisable to review the price, photos, description and sales strategy

How long does it take to sell a house in Valladolid?

The question how long does it take to sell a house in Valladolid usually has a slightly different answer from how long it takes to sell an apartment. Houses, chalets, semi-detached homes and detached properties may need more time because they target a more specific type of buyer.

Usually, the buyer of a house is looking for more space, a garden, a garage, peace and quiet, or a specific location. This can reduce the number of interested buyers, but it can also make the sale very quick if the property matches exactly what a family is looking for.

Do you want to know how long it could take to sell your property?

At Ker2000, we know the Valladolid property market and can help you set a realistic price, prepare your property and design a strategy to sell it in the shortest possible time without underselling it.

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Should you lower the price if your apartment is not selling?

You do not always have to lower the price. As we mentioned earlier, it is important to interpret the market signals. If the property is not selling, it does not necessarily mean the price is the problem; there may be other factors that should also be reviewed.

It is also important to bear in mind that many buyers try to negotiate. That is why it is worth understanding how to negotiate the price of a property and what margin may make sense in each case.

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