A refined Denia villa presented by Vision Villas: 4 bedrooms, sea views, private terraces and a pragmatic agency approach that supports international buyers through fees, legalities and stewardship.
Nestled on a quiet street in Denia, this detached Mediterranean villa combines considered proportions, generous outdoor rooms and sea glimpses that promise a measured coastal life.

Listed by Vision Villas and sited at Carrer Medusa, the property offers four bedrooms across about 400 square metres on a 927 sqm plot. As shown in the photographs, wide terraces and tall windows frame the Mediterranean light and provide the sea views that define the house's character.
Entering the villa, high ceilings and a sequence of reception rooms give a restrained sense of grandeur rather than theatrics. The principal reception flows to a fitted kitchen and dining area with direct access to outdoor terraces — an arrangement the images capture clearly, where interior sightlines lead naturally to garden and pool.

For an international purchaser the combination of scale, privacy and straightforward maintenance is compelling. The garden, terraces and pool create distinct outdoor rooms suitable for family life and seasonal living; the villa is offered furnished and equipped with air conditioning and a garage — practical attributes that simplify relocation or holiday use.
The four bedrooms, including a master suite with en suite facilities and calming garden views, make the house adaptable: primary residence, holiday home or rental asset. The construction date (1990) and the evident quality of finishes suggest a property that will respond well to sensitive modernisation rather than wholesale renewal.

Vision Villas, based in Jávea and active in the Alicante province for ten years, specialises in properties that combine architectural merit with livability. Their portfolio ranges from initial purchases to refined holiday homes and investment properties; this Denia villa exemplifies their approach: honest presentation, clear technical information and photography that places material and light first.
When assessing a property at around EUR 980,000, buyers should consider agency commission alongside services provided. Vision Villas articulates fees within the context of market access, negotiation, local legal coordination and after‑sale support. For international clients, that package often reduces friction: a single point of contact who understands local permits, accreditation, and customary closing costs in Spain.
What Vision Villas typically includes for international clients: • Tailored viewings and secure virtual tours • Local market valuation and negotiation strategy • Coordination with Spanish lawyers and notaries • Clear explanation of taxes, transfer costs and potential rental returns

Denia offers the coastal rhythm buyers often seek on the Costa Blanca: beaches, a compact old town, a marina and convenient connections to Alicante and Valencia airports. These factors matter for use and resale alike. Vision Villas assesses neighbourhood cadence — proximity to schools, golf, and transport — and measures how a property’s orientation, plot depth and permitted uses affect long‑term value.
For this villa, the near‑kilometre plot and elevated terraces are favourable for sunlight and privacy. The images show how sightlines capture the sea without sacrificing seclusion — a combination that tends to hold appeal for families and second‑home buyers across Northern Europe and beyond.

Practical checks recommended by Vision Villas: 1. Confirm the plot boundaries and any development restrictions 2. Review the construction file and recent maintenance records 3. Verify utility connections and the standing of air‑conditioning and pool equipment 4. Ask for a full breakdown of purchase costs, taxes and agency commission 5. If renting, obtain realistic seasonal income projections
As illustrated in the property's photographs, attention to material quality and light can mitigate many refurbishment costs; Vision Villas prioritises such details when advising international clients on realistic budgets and timescales.
Seen together, the villa’s arrangement, equipment and setting explain why Vision Villas selected it for their portfolio: it balances immediate liveability with latent potential, and it sits in a market where careful stewardship tends to preserve value.
To explore this property in Denia or to discuss commissions, transfer costs and how Vision Villas supports international buyers, contact Vision Villas through their Jávea office. For discerning buyers seeking a considered Mediterranean home, this villa is a practical and refined proposition.
Relocating from London to Mallorca in 2014, I guide UK buyers through cross-border investment and tax considerations. I specialise in provenance, design integrity, and long-term value.
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