Vision Villas presents a four‑bedroom detached villa in Jávea — a 373 m² home on a 1,032 m² plot with pool, terraces and considered light, priced at EUR 1.29M.
Nestled in Javea, this detached villa on the Belladonna plot offers an immediate impression of considered living: four bedrooms, three bathrooms and 373 square metres of interior laid gracefully across a 1,032 m² garden. Vision Villas presents the property as an exemplar of coastal refinement — a home that privileges light, proportion and outdoor life.

This detached house, built in 2003 and offered at EUR 1,290,000, reads like a study in Mediterranean restraint: high ceilings, expansive glazing and materials selected to age with dignity. The images convey rooms arranged for both privacy and sociability — a principal suite with generous proportions, family bedrooms that open to terraces, and living spaces with clear sightlines to the pool and garden.
As shown in the property photos, natural light is an organising principle here. Large windows and high ceilings create a bright, calm ambience that connects the interior to multiple alfresco terraces. The arrangement encourages easy circulation between kitchen, dining and living areas — a practical trait for family life and for the short‑term letting market that many international buyers consider.
Key features that distinguish the house include:
Private swimming pool and sun terraces that extend living through the warmer months.
Mature garden with room for family use and discreet privacy from neighbours.
Garage, air conditioning and practical service spaces that reflect thoughtful daily use.

Vision Villas operates from a decade of local experience in Javea. Their approach is quietly methodical: source properties with durable architectural qualities, verify provenance and condition, and present listings with documentation that answers the questions international purchasers most often ask. In the Belladonna villa they emphasise both habitation and asset qualities — generous internal volumes, external privacy and the practical features that sustain year‑round use.
The agency’s presentation — including the curated photography and detailed floor information — is designed to reduce uncertainty for cross‑border buyers. The images that accompany this listing make clear the relationship between interior finish and exterior setting, a detail that matters when assessing rental potential or long‑term stewardship.
Local market intelligence: ten years in Javea and a track record across luxury, investment and family housing.
Documentation and process clarity: early disclosure of technical reports, utility records and permitting status to shorten decision cycles for overseas buyers.
After‑sale support: introductions to trusted local partners — legal counsel, architects and property managers — to transform purchase into stewardship.

Jávea offers an uncommon combination: sheltered coves and long beaches, a historic old town and a marina that supports year‑round activity. For buyers seeking a Mediterranean base that balances leisure and daily life, the town’s amenities — schools, medical services and culinary offerings — are readily accessible from the Belladonna address. The local market prizes authenticity and quality of setting; properties that marry good construction with landscaped privacy tend to retain both lifestyle appeal and rental yield.
Practical considerations for international purchasers in Jávea include proximity to main airports, seasonal occupation patterns and local fiscal obligations. Vision Villas advises clients on how each of these factors will affect carrying costs and potential returns, and uses the Belladonna villa as an archetype for a residence that performs well across seasons.

At EUR 1.29 million, the house occupies a considered segment of the Javea market: buyers pay for scale, quality of finish and a plot that affords privacy and outdoor living. For families seeking a primary residence or buyers aiming for seasonal lettings, the configuration — four bedrooms, three bathrooms and adaptable living spaces — is practical. The pool, terraces and garden are not mere amenities but extensions of the home’s programme, photographed and presented so a remote viewer can assess flow and proportion.
How does the siting of the plot affect morning and evening light on terraces?
What are the maintenance histories for pool, HVAC and structural elements?
How will seasonal rental potential compare with ongoing ownership costs (taxes, utilities, management)?

The Belladonna villa is representative of the properties that attract accomplished international buyers: considered scale, durable materials and outdoor rooms that define Mediterranean living. Vision Villas pairs that inventory with local knowledge and process clarity, helping purchasers move from interest to ownership with fewer surprises. For a closer look at this house in Jávea and for targeted advice about the neighbourhood and return expectations, contact Vision Villas through their Javea office — their dossier on the property provides floor plans, legal documentation and a tailored purchase pathway for overseas clients.
In the accompanying photographs, note how the terraces frame sunset light and how the pool and garden read as private, useable spaces rather than decorative afterthoughts — details that reflect Vision Villas’ selection criteria and the kind of property that rewards attentive ownership.
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