8 min read
|
November 30, 2025

Alicante country house — Vision Villas’ measured dossier

A measured dossier on a spacious Alicante detached house—how Vision Villas pairs land, livability and disciplined due diligence for international buyers.

Sophie van der Meer
Sophie van der Meer
Professional Standards Specialist
Region:Spain
SpainES

Nestled in Alicante, this detached house stands as a clear example of Vision Villas’ methodical selection: substantial land, practical layout and straightforward potential. The property sits at 16A Partida Garroferal and pairs 223 sqm of living space with an unusually large plot of 10,924 sqm—a rare combination near the Costa Blanca that merits measured attention from international buyers.

Discovering this Alicante country house with Vision Villas

Property image 2

This four‑bedroom, two‑bathroom detached house, built in 1984 and offered at EUR 825,000, illustrates how Vision Villas curates listings for buyers who value both land and livability. As shown in the photos, the villa’s façade and grounds convey an honest, lived‑in character rather than staged gloss—precisely the kind of property a discerning international purchaser will examine for structural soundness, upgrade potential and long‑term use.

Interior: the bones and the daylight

Inside, 223 square metres are organised around a flowing plan that balances formal spaces and family living. The images capture large windows letting natural light define rooms; these are practical cues for inspection—window condition, frame material and glazing affect comfort and retrofit costs. Bedrooms are proportionate and quiet; bathrooms are functional with clear scope for selective modernisation to align with personal taste or rental‑grade standards.

  • Key interior considerations highlighted by Vision Villas' dossier:
  • Room proportions and natural light—affecting heating, cooling and future layout changes.
  • Existing finishes and plumbing condition—important for budgeting upgrades.

Outside: land, pool and lifestyle potential

Property image 24

The property’s 10,924 sqm plot is the defining asset. The photos show mature trees, terraces and a swimming pool—features that support multiple uses: private family estate, seasonal rental, hobby farming or subdividing parcels where permitted. Vision Villas emphasises raw land value in Alicante’s hinterland and advises buyers to prioritise access, water rights and municipal zoning when assessing long plots like this.

Practical outdoor questions to resolve before purchase

  • Legal footprint: verify cadastral records and any protected‑land restrictions.
  • Utilities and access: confirm mains services, irrigation rights and road maintenance responsibility.
  • Reinvestment scope: cost estimates for pool maintenance, garden restoration and energy upgrades.

Why Vision Villas is the pragmatic choice for international buyers

Property image 4

Vision Villas is based in Jávea and has a decade’s experience across luxury, investment and second‑home markets. Their approach is neither theatrical nor speculative: they present evidence—cadastral maps, service audits, comparable sales—and interpret that evidence for buyers who may be buying from abroad. The agency’s dossier for this Alicante villa exemplifies that method: clear photos, measured descriptions and an emphasis on practical inspection points rather than marketing adjectives.

  • Core strengths Vision Villas brings to international clients:
  • Local on‑the‑ground knowledge in the Costa Blanca region, including regulatory nuances across municipal boundaries.
  • A consistent inspection checklist for older country houses—structural, services and title clarity.
  • A track record of matching buyer objectives (primary residence, seasonal use, or long‑term rental) to appropriate properties.

How this listing reflects wider Alicante market realities

Property image 5

Alicante continues to attract international buyers seeking sun, accessibility and relative value compared with larger Spanish coastal hubs. Properties offering large plots near town and coast represent a specific niche: privacy plus future optionality. Vision Villas positions such homes for buyers who want land and a Mediterranean lifestyle without the premium of immediate beachfront addresses. Buyers should weigh running costs of large plots and the investment required to modernise older construction.

  • Market pointers for buyers considering similar properties in Alicante:
  • Check local demand: larger country estates are attractive to family buyers but less liquid than coastal apartments.
  • Budget for upgrades: insulation, efficient heating/cooling and pool maintenance materially affect annual costs.

Due diligence steps Vision Villas recommends (and supports) for international buyers

Property image 5

When an agent presents a large plot property, the checklist should be procedural and document‑driven. Vision Villas guides buyers through each stage: verifying title and encumbrances, confirming building permits and extensions, arranging technical surveys and producing realistic cost schedules for any planned works. For the pictured Alicante house, the agency’s assessment includes a practical cost estimate for moderate modernisation rather than optimistic design‑led rework.

  1. Essential checks Vision Villas will typically arrange:
  2. 1. Title search and cadastral confirmation.
  3. 2. Structural and services survey (roof, foundations, plumbing, electrical).
  4. 3. Zoning and water‑use verification for the plot.

Making a decision: practical advice for international buyers

Property image 37

If you value privacy, outdoor space and proximity to Alicante’s coast without paying coastal premiums, this property is a valid option. The right buyer will accept that the house requires selective updating and that the large plot carries upkeep responsibilities. Vision Villas frames those trade‑offs clearly: they translate technical reports into costed options so buyers can compare owning this villa against buying a smaller coastal home with lower maintenance.

  • Questions to ask Vision Villas when enquiring about the house:
  • Exact cadastral boundaries and any easements affecting access.
  • Recent utility bills and service connections for cost forecasting.
  • A clear schedule of recommended upgrades with independent contractor estimates.

Conclusion and next steps

The villa at Partida Garroferal—223 sqm of built space on nearly 11,000 sqm of land—is a candid example of the type of property Vision Villas lists and manages for international clients. Their decade of local experience, evidence‑first dossiers and practical due diligence make them a suitable partner for buyers who require clear, local intelligence before committing to a purchase abroad. If this property’s combination of land, privacy and proximity to Alicante aligns with your objectives, contact Vision Villas to request the full dossier, technical reports and an itemised renovation budget.

For international buyers unfamiliar with Spanish transaction steps, Vision Villas can coordinate trusted local lawyers, surveyors and tax advisors to produce a complete acquisition plan. That service — local coordination plus transparent documentation — is the practical value international buyers should expect and require.

Sophie van der Meer
Sophie van der Meer
Professional Standards Specialist

Dutch relocation advisor who moved to Marbella in 2016. Guides Dutch buyers through visa paths, relocation logistics, and balance of lifestyle with value.

Featured Agency

This article is about the following agency

Related Guides

Additional guidance

Cookie Preferences

We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience, analyze site traffic, and personalize content. You can choose which types of cookies to accept.