A refined detached villa in Denia presented by Vision Villas — 4 beds, sea views and generous gardens. A clear example of their market expertise for international buyers.
Nestled in Denia, this detached Mediterranean house on Carrer Medusa embodies measured refinement: four bedrooms, three bathrooms and 400 sqm of living space set within a 927 sqm plot. Priced at EUR 980,000, the home balances generous scale with an intimate sense of place, offering sea views, a private garden, pool potential and the practical comforts international buyers expect — garage, furnished interiors and air conditioning.

Vision Villas selected this property as a considered example of the Costa Blanca proposition: architecture that reads as quietly Mediterranean, outdoor spaces that extend the season, and a layout suited to both family life and long‑term rental. As the photographs indicate, sunlight and sea air are integral to the experience — wide windows, terraces and mature plantings articulate a home that was conceived for living rather than display.
Inside, high ceilings and generous reception rooms create an effortless sequence from lounge to dining and out to terrace. The images capture these sightlines: a fitted kitchen arranged for use, reception spaces that open onto alfresco dining, and a living room whose proportions invite both daily life and formal entertaining. The master suite, with its private outlook over the garden, reads as a quiet retreat rather than an afterthought.
Materials and finishes are straightforward and durable — a signal to overseas buyers that maintenance is manageable. Three well‑appointed bathrooms, substantial room sizes and the provision of garage parking add functional value; the property is offered furnished, which can ease an international move or short‑term letting setup.

Operating from Jávea for a decade, Vision Villas combines local market acuity with a practical understanding of cross‑border purchase dynamics. Their approach is methodical: properties are assessed for structural soundness, rental potential, and lifestyle fit — factors that are especially pertinent when advising clients who will not reside full‑time. This Denia villa exemplifies that methodology, presented with clear photographs, measured descriptions and a concise list of features that matter to buyers from abroad.
Local negotiation and paper‑work coordination — minimising surprises during conveyancing
Practical staging and accurate photography that communicate spatial reality to remote buyers (the supplied images illustrate this principle)

Denia’s appeal is quiet but firm: beaches and a marina, a compact old town and regular cultural life that sustains year‑round interest. For international buyers the town represents a balance between accessibility (airports in Alicante and Valencia within easy reach), lifestyle amenity and stable demand. In this context, a well‑sited detached house with sea views and outdoor living zones offers both immediate enjoyment and sound medium‑term liquidity.
Inspect sun orientation and prevailing breezes — these determine terrace usability across seasons.
Verify serviceability: water, local council access and parking rights — essential for rental planning.
Assess the plot’s development potential sensitively — a 927 sqm garden in Denia offers options, but local planning rules vary.

This villa on Carrer Medusa presents a measured investment for buyers seeking a family home or a refined holiday residence. The photographs supplied by Vision Villas reveal the home’s principal virtues — light, proportion and a tangible connection to the garden and the sea — while the agent’s local experience reassures buyers navigating cross‑border purchase. For international clients, that combination of clear presentation and practical guidance is decisive.
To explore the property further, request the technical dossier and a video walkthrough from Vision Villas. Their team can arrange bilingual viewings, outline likely running costs, and advise on local conveyancing. For those considering Denia as a seasonal or permanent base, this house is a worthy point of comparison — substantial in scale, economical in upkeep, and quietly aligned with Costa Blanca living.
Having moved from Stockholm to Marbella in 2018, I help Scandinavian buyers navigate Spanish property law, restoration quality, and value through authentic provenance.
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