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December 18, 2025

Jávea Villa by Vision Villas — Belladonna Residence

A refined, four‑bedroom detached villa in Jávea presented by Vision Villas—an exemplar of considered coastal living and international buyer service at EUR 1.29M.

Mia Jensen
Mia Jensen
Heritage Property Specialist
Region:Spain
CountryES

Nestled in Javea, property HQL-CRLRP represents a measured example of contemporary Mediterranean living: a detached villa arranged across generous volumes, private terraces and a mature garden that together shape a calm, inhabitable order rather than a mere display of amenity.

Discovering this Javea villa

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This detached house in Belladonna, Jávea, unfolds across 373 sqm of living space set within a 1,032 sqm plot. Built in 2003 and presented with restrained, high‑quality finishes, it offers four bedrooms, three bathrooms and the outdoor composure many buyers seek on the Costa Blanca. As shown in the photos, light gathers in the principal reception rooms through tall windows; terraces and sightlines to the pool make the exterior an extension of daily life rather than a separate recreational stage.

How the house is arranged for living

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The plan favours generous proportions and clarity of movement: central living and dining spaces open to covered and open terraces, while bedrooms are arranged to afford privacy and quiet. High ceilings, considered fenestration and calibrated sightlines create a sequence of spaces that read as both domestic and substantial. The images capture the living room’s scale and the terraces that make breakfast and evening dining equally persuasive propositions.

Materiality and comfort

Finishes are explicit without fuss: durable flooring that responds to Mediterranean light, carefully detailed joinery, air conditioning discreetly integrated and bathrooms that favour solid materials and simple lines. Outside, the pool, mature planting and terraces are composed to admit both sociable moments and quiet retreat. The photographs emphasise texture and proportion — the weight of a lintel, the depth of a shaded loggia — details that matter for long-term stewardship and appeal.

Why Vision Villas selected this property

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Vision Villas’ selection reflects a consistent editorial standard: architectural coherence, sensible plan geometry and a plot that delivers amenity without excess. With ten years operating in Jávea, the agency prioritises homes that suit both full‑time residence and seasonal occupation — properties that will perform as comfortable family homes and as responsible investments in a mature market.

How Vision Villas adds value for international buyers:

• Local market curation: a portfolio chosen to match long‑term demand rather than fleeting trends.

• Practical due diligence: precise advice on title, permits and rental potential in Jávea’s varied micro‑markets.

• International buyer service: bilingual negotiation, tax planning introductions and trusted local contractors to ease transition.

This villa as a case study in presentation

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Take this house as an instructive example. Vision Villas framed the property to emphasise living sequences and the relationship between interior daylight and exterior terraces. The resulting marketing materials — the photographs that accompany this listing among them — make clear what discerning buyers value: proportion, daylight and a garden that reads as cultivated rather than curated. For buyers who travel to view, this means fewer surprises and a clearer sense of how the house will function in daily life.

Marketing that respects provenance

Photography and description are used judiciously to allow the property’s qualities to emerge. The images included with this listing display both the measured interior daylight and the quiet composition of terraces and pool; such fidelity to experience reduces friction for international buyers making decisions remotely.

Javea: context for long‑term value

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Jávea occupies a particular position on the Costa Blanca: a town that retains local identity while offering well‑resolved coastal living. Quality of life here is shaped by accessible beaches, a walkable old town and a marina that supports year‑round activity rather than a narrow seasonal spike. For international buyers, these factors translate into steady demand among families, retirees and owners seeking reliable holiday use — a beneficial context for a villa with considered amenity.

What to look for in Jávea properties:

• Orientation and daylight: how interior rooms negotiate the sun across the year.

• Relationship of indoor to outdoor rooms: terraces that are sheltered and usable beyond high summer command higher value.

• Serviceability: ease of maintenance for pools, gardens and mechanical systems when buyers are abroad.

Practical considerations for international buyers

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The villa is offered at EUR 1,290,000. For a buyer outside Spain, Vision Villas typically recommends reviewing three parallel items before an offer: clear title and recent cadastral records; realistic operating budgets for garden and pool upkeep; and an assessment of rental licence or seasonal demand if the property will be let. Vision Villas can coordinate these checks and present a concise dossier so time abroad is used efficiently.

Questions to bring to a viewing

• How does the mechanical and electrical installation perform; when were major services last carried out?

• What are typical running costs for pool and garden maintenance in the locality?

• Are there established rental figures for similar properties nearby if investment income is part of the plan?

A measured next step

This villa in Belladonna exemplifies the kind of offering for which Vision Villas has earned a reputation: thoughtfully composed homes that respect local character and the practical demands of international ownership. For readers considering Jávea, a viewing or a detailed dossier from Vision Villas will make clear whether this arrangement of space, light and garden answers personal and investment objectives.

Contact Vision Villas in Jávea to request the full information pack, arrange a private viewing or discuss how properties of this type typically perform in the local market.

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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