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February 23, 2026

Marbella villa on Calle Vivaldi — Webster & Co. perspective

A refined Marbella villa on Calle Vivaldi—six bedrooms, sweeping sea views and private grounds—presented by Webster & Co., whose local expertise guides international buyers through purchase and stewardship.

Oliver Hartley
Oliver Hartley
Heritage Property Specialist
Region:Spain
CountryES

Nestled in Marbella, this detached villa on Calle Vivaldi embodies measured Mediterranean refinement and deliberate scale. Set on a generous plot and arranged around terraces and gardens that frame the sea, the house reads as both a private family residence and a thoughtfully composed asset for international ownership. As shown in the photos, vaulted ceilings, broad windows and layered outdoor rooms are consistently present throughout the composition.

Discovering this Marbella villa with Webster & Co.

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This detached house offers six bedrooms across nearly 1,923 square metres of internal living space and sits on a 4,246 square metre plot—dimensions that immediately set it apart in Marbella’s established neighbourhoods. Priced at EUR 13,000,000, the property balances scale with disciplined design: generous living rooms that open onto shaded terraces, reception spaces arranged to take advantage of sightlines to the Mediterranean, and gardens that extend the home’s usable footprint. The accompanying image set reveals the villa’s considered proportion: public rooms whose daylight reads like a study in Mediterranean light, and terraces that stage sunsets with composure.

The house’s principal virtues are immediately legible in plan and elevation: an elevated position that guarantees seaward vistas; formal and informal outdoor rooms that make the pool and garden part of daily life; and architectural gestures—vaulted ceilings, large windows and a restrained material palette—that age well. The images capture these features in sequence: the approach and entrance, the principal living room opening onto the main terrace, and views from the upper bedrooms toward the sea.

How the house lives: interiors and outdoor rooms

Interiors are designed for light and movement. Vaulted volumes and large openings place emphasis on daylight and cross-ventilation, while high-end finishes and integrated climate control ensure comfort year‑round. The living areas flow onto covered terraces that become extensions of the interior in cooler months and shaded retreats in summer. As shown in the photographs, the formal lounge, the breakfast room and several bedrooms enjoy direct visual connections to the pool and the sea beyond.

Principal features that merit attention:

• Expansive terraces and elevated sightlines that secure uninterrupted sea views; • A swimming pool discreetly framed by Mediterranean planting and sun terraces; • Six bedrooms and five bathrooms configured for a primary household plus guest or staff accommodation; • Substantial garage capacity and ample service areas; • Integrated air conditioning and systems that support year‑round residency or seasonal rental.

Why Webster & Co. presented this property to international buyers

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Webster & Co. have curated this villa with an audience of international buyers in mind. Their local presence in Marbella, a decade of operation and a clear specialty in luxury and vacation homes inform how they position such assets: not merely by headline specifications but by clarifying provenance, maintenance history and the latent potential of the grounds and floor plan. For properties at this price and scale, Webster & Co. emphasise documentary clarity—planning history, systems documentation and the amenity narrative that international purchasers rely upon when buying from abroad.

In practice this means Webster & Co. prepare materials that answer the questions many cross‑border buyers place first: What are the recurring ownership costs? How does the layout function for long stays and staff? What opportunities exist to adapt ancillary buildings or landscaping for rental income or further personalization? The photographic sequence supplied with this listing—carefully lit exterior perspectives, intimate interior details and contextual views toward the sea—reflects that same methodical approach: show the house as it is, and explain how it can be lived in and maintained over time.

Marbella: the contextual promise for buyers

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Marbella remains one of southern Europe’s most resilient coastal markets for buyers who prize climate, amenity density and lifestyle. This villa’s proximity to marinas, championship golf and a curated dining scene places it within networks that support both private use and premium short‑term lettings. For international buyers, the principal attractions are accessibility—well‑served by regional airports—and a market where architectural quality and position typically retain value because of constrained supply in prime seaside locations.

When assessing Marbella properties of this scale, Webster & Co. advise paying attention to micro‑location: orientation toward the sea, privacy from immediate neighbours, and the possibility of accreditation or licences for holiday letting if that is part of the investment plan. The images provided make those assessments simpler: they show boundaries, neighbouring scale and the relationship between terraces and pool—details that affect both enjoyment and long‑term return.

Working with an agent like Webster & Co.: practical guidance

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For international buyers engaging with properties in Marbella, Webster & Co. recommend a staged approach: 1) establish priorities (primary residence, holiday use, rental yield), 2) request a dossier that includes measured drawings and running costs, 3) arrange a viewing schedule that balances property visits with neighbourhood reconnaissance, and 4) use local advisers for due diligence on planning and title. Webster & Co. use bilingual teams and curated supplier lists—lawyers, tax advisers, property managers—so that overseas clients receive consistent support from offer through handover.

Specific questions Webster & Co. encourage buyers to ask when considering similar homes: How recent are mechanical and roof inspections? Are terraces and pool structures documented for water management? What are the likely costs of seasonal staffing and garden maintenance? The agency’s practice is to provide straightforward answers and to outline any foreseeable interventions, enabling buyers to evaluate both the capital and stewardship commitments of a home of this size.

How Webster & Co. adds value to a transaction

Beyond marketing and negotiation, Webster & Co. offers post‑sale support that matters to international owners: introductions to trusted property managers, recommendations for sympathetic refurbishment, and hands‑on advice about licencing and local tax implications. For this particular villa, that might include guidance on optimizing terraced gardens for low‑maintenance Mediterranean planting, or on modest reconfiguration to increase rental efficiency without compromising the home’s architectural intent. The images paired with Webster & Co.’s notes make these proposals tangible for buyers who cannot be present for every decision.

A considered purchase: what to look for in this villa

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When reviewing the photographs and arranging an inspection, place emphasis on these practical points: structural soundness of external terraces, condition of service rooms and plant, evidence of salt‑air corrosion around metalwork, and the relationship between bedroom orientation and morning or evening sun. For buyers interested in legacy value, consider how internal volumes could be adapted without losing the villa’s defining proportions. Webster & Co. can provide measured plans and suggest interventions that protect intrinsic value while unlocking contemporary comforts.

The property’s scale and setting make it suitable both as a primary coastal residence and as a long‑term hold within a diversified portfolio. For buyers who desire immediate rental potential, the villa’s size and amenities—pool, sea views, generous terraces—are marketable attributes; for those seeking a private family home, its configuration supports multigenerational living with clear separation of public and private zones.

Closing: next steps for discerning buyers

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This villa in Marbella is a precise example of the properties Webster & Co. specialise in sourcing and presenting—homes where architectural calm, private gardens and seaward views combine with the practicalities of maintenance and stewardship. The photographs supplied with the listing are deliberately instructive: they show where the home is strong and where a buyer should focus further inquiry. For international buyers considering this kind of purchase, the most effective next step is a focused dossier and a short, well‑organized viewing visit tailored to your priorities.

To discuss the property, request the dossier or arrange a viewing, contact Webster & Co. Their local knowledge, decade of service in Marbella and curated advisory network make them a pragmatic partner for acquiring high‑quality coastal homes. The images and floorplan materials will accompany any enquiry so you can assess the house visually before committing travel time.

Oliver Hartley
Oliver Hartley
Heritage Property Specialist

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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