8 min read|April 1, 2026

Jesús Pobre villa — Vision Villas’s country estate presentation

A five‑bedroom detached villa in Jesús Pobre set on 11,367 m² — presented by Vision Villas with local insight, condition checks and tailored services for international buyers.

Jesús Pobre villa — Vision Villas’s country estate presentation
Mia Jensen
Mia Jensen
Heritage Property Specialist
Region:Spain
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Nestled in Jesús Pobre, property HQL-3EK9L represents a considered example of country living on the Costa Blanca: a five‑bedroom detached villa set within more than 11,300 square metres of mature grounds, where terraces, vaulted interiors and long views define a quietly distinguished way of life.

Discovering this Jesús Pobre villa with Vision Villas

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This villa — arranged across 548 square metres of living space and priced at EUR 1,550,000 — is exemplary of the calibre of properties Vision Villas seeks for international clients. As shown in the photos, rooms are generous in proportion, with high ceilings and large openings that admit Mediterranean light. The estate reads as both residence and retreat: formal living areas transition into intimate salons and dining spaces, all of which open onto terraces that frame the landscape.

A layout that balances formality and family life

The plan accommodates family life and hospitality without compromise. Five bedrooms and four bathrooms allow private guest suites and flexible offices; generous circulation makes the house easy to adapt. As the images capture, glazed doors and wide windows provide multiple sightlines across terraces and gardens, reinforcing a continuous indoor‑outdoor experience prized by buyers relocating from northern climates.

Craft, character and landscape: what the property offers

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Interior finishes and the property's outdoor sequence are the house's principal assets. The estate’s vaulted ceilings, mature olive and fruit trees, and sheltered courtyards—photographed throughout the gallery—speak to a home that has aged with care rather than been rebuilt. The presence of a swimming pool and the garage, together with air conditioning and a furnished interior, make the home immediately liveable for international buyers arriving with limited local infrastructure.

  • Key features visible in the imagery:
  • - Sunlit terraces and wide French doors connecting principal rooms to the garden.
  • - Mature grounds with established trees and layered planting that create privacy and varied outdoor rooms.
  • - Practical provisions for everyday life: covered parking, storage and climate control.

How Vision Villas positions this property for international buyers

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Vision Villas, operating from Jávea for ten years, applies a methodical, locality‑centred approach that shows in the presentation of this house. Their curation begins with provenance: understanding how a property sits within its plot, its maturity of planting, the quality of finishes and the logistical realities of moving and maintaining a large country house. For buyers coming from abroad, that detailed, practical knowledge is indispensable — from assessing potential for pool enhancements to advising on equestrian uses or subdividing garden areas for leisure and cultivation.

A full‑service approach tailored to overseas clients

Beyond the photography and listing, Vision Villas provides local insight that reduces friction: vetting of building condition, introductions to trusted architects and contractors, guidance on non‑resident purchasing logistics, and orientation to community life in Jesús Pobre. Their portfolio specialisations — luxury, vacation homes and land — align with the practical needs of buyers who prioritise privacy, stewardship and the option to adapt a property over time.

Why Jesús Pobre matters: location, culture and market context

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Jesús Pobre occupies a quietly strategic position in the Marina Alta: close enough to Jávea and Dénia for marinas and services, yet rural in spirit. The village retains a strong local identity — weekly markets, small cafés and regional festivals — which is part of the appeal for international buyers seeking authentic integration rather than an expatriate enclave. The local market favours properties on substantial plots, where privacy and the possibility of renovating or expanding are principal value drivers.

  1. Market considerations for buyers to weigh:
  2. 1. Land and plot size: large plots command a premium for privacy and future development potential.
  3. 2. Provenance of construction and maintenance: original materials and sympathetic updates preserve value.
  4. 3. Connectivity to local services and international transport hubs — important for seasonal occupation or rental considerations.

What to look for when considering similar properties

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When assessing a country villa in this region, experienced buyers should prioritise three practical inspections: the condition of roof and structural timbers, the irrigation and water supply for large plots, and the integration of heating/cooling systems for year‑round comfort. Vision Villas uses these checks as part of their pre‑listing process; the images for this home, for instance, demonstrate well‑kept exterior fabric and a planting scheme that reduces the immediate cost of landscaping works.

  • A brief pre‑purchase checklist recommended by Vision Villas:
  • - Condition survey focused on concealed risks (roof, damp, services).
  • - Title and boundary confirmation for large rural plots, including any agricultural easements.
  • - A staged plan for immediate livability (furniture, utilities) and medium‑term enhancements (pool, guest annex).

Closing: the estate as opportunity and stewardship

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This Jesús Pobre villa is more than a country house; it is an invitation to stewardship. Vision Villas presents it with a clarity that helps international buyers imagine practical lives here — from day‑to‑day comfort to deliberate enhancements that respect the property’s character. The photographs and ground arrangements suggest immediate occupation with scope for considered investment, whether that is subtle refurbishment, garden remodelling or bespoke additions consistent with the estate’s provenance.

For readers considering similar properties, or wishing to explore this home in greater detail, Vision Villas in Jávea can provide a full dossier, schedule of condition, and local introductions to notaries, architects and works contractors. Enquiries made through the agency will yield practical timelines, likely costs for any planned alterations, and options for secure viewings arranged to suit international travel schedules.

Contact Vision Villas to request the property dossier and to arrange a private viewing. The available imagery — included with this article — offers the first, precise impression; the agency’s local knowledge supplies the context that turns that impression into an attainable home.

Mia Jensen
Mia Jensen
Heritage Property Specialist

Former Copenhagen architect who relocated to Provence, offering relocation services, market analysis, and a curator’s eye for authentic regional design.

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