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October 23, 2025

Jávea detached villa — Vision Villas’ local case study

A measured review of a 4‑bed Jávea villa and how Vision Villas pairs local verification, market calibration and buyer facilitation for international purchasers.

Lina Andersson
Lina Andersson
Property Market Analyst
Location:Spain
CountryES

Nestled in Jávea, property HQL-MZW75 represents a measured example of what discerning international buyers should expect from a well-curated coastal portfolio. This detached Mediterranean villa sits on a generous 1,413 m² plot and offers a clear combination of space, privacy and sensible specification — 253 m² of living area, four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a swimming pool and garage — all presented by a locally based agency with a decade of focused experience.

Discovering this Jávea villa with Vision Villas

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Vision Villas identified this property through long‑standing local networks and a disciplined selection process that favours established construction, mature outdoor space and clear titles. The villa — built in 1984 and maintained to a standards‑minded degree — demonstrates the type of stock that appeals to international buyers seeking both a family home and a coastal retreat with rental potential.

As shown in the photos, the house reads as a classic Mediterranean composition: high ceilings, large windows and terraces that prioritise light and cross‑ventilation. Those images make the property’s spatial logic easy to assess remotely; they show the principal living room, the garden rooms and the outdoor terrace adjacent to the pool — all elements Vision Villas flags during early vetting to international clients.

What the property delivers — structure, outdoor life, and practical comfort

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The villa’s plan promotes a deliberate indoor‑outdoor lifestyle. Living, dining and kitchen areas flow onto terraces and sheltered patios, extending daily life into mature gardens and the private pool. With four bedrooms and four bathrooms across 253 m², the house supports multi‑generational living or extended stays for visiting family — a common requirement among international buyers who split time between home country and Spain.

  • Key features illustrated in the images:

• Private swimming pool and sun terraces for year‑round outdoor use.

• Mature garden with multiple outdoor rooms offering privacy and micro‑climates.

• Garage, air conditioning and furnished interiors that reduce immediate capital expenditure for a buyer.

The property’s asking price — EUR 997,000 — sits within a segment of Jávea’s market where buyers trade premium micro‑location and plot size against finish and modernisation needs. Vision Villas positions this home for purchasers who value a private plot with potential to adapt interiors over time rather than buyers seeking turnkey, recently built modern villas.

How Vision Villas adds measurable value for international buyers

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Vision Villas operates from Jávea with ten years of local traction and a focused specialisation that spans luxury, vacation homes and long‑stay residences. For an international buyer, that local presence matters in three practical ways: rigorous document verification, calibrated pricing advice and logistical support through transaction completion. The agency’s overall rating (81.61/100) and average client rating reflect consistent, repeatable outcomes rather than one‑off salesmanship.

On this listing Vision Villas managed the pre‑marketing checks typical of robust due diligence: confirming registry records, clarifying build dates and permitted uses, and compiling a transparent dossier of the plot, boundaries and any existing easements. They also provide buyers with practical, Spain‑specific guidance — from local tax considerations to the steps required for obtaining a utilities transfer or organising renovation permits.

The agency’s process in practice

For properties like this, Vision Villas follows a three‑phase workflow: local verification (registry and planning checks), market calibration (comparative sales and rental modelling) and buyer facilitation (introductions to lawyers, notaries and surveyors). That workflow reduces transaction risk for overseas purchasers and clarifies short‑ and medium‑term costs — maintenance, potential renovation and ongoing local taxes — so bids can be realistic and conditional on confirmed facts rather than expectation.

Jávea as a context: lifestyle, market character and practical considerations

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Jávea (Xàbia) sits on the northern Costa Blanca and combines a protected coastline, a compact historic centre and a dispersed network of residential neighbourhoods. For international buyers, the town’s appeal is the balance between coastal access and stable local demand from both holiday and permanent residents. Local amenities — schools, marinas and healthcare — are accessible and seasonal tourism is well‑managed, which makes the area less volatile than headline coastal markets.

Buyers should weigh several practical items for properties like this one: the condition and efficiency of building services given the house’s 1984 build date; potential planning constraints if enlarging or remodelling; and the operating costs of a mature garden and private pool. Vision Villas flags these items early and supplies conservative estimates for likely interventions so buyers can budget accurately.

What to look for during inspection

  • Practical inspection checklist for similar Jávea villas:

• Verify the escritura and tax history (IBI and previous owner declarations).

• Inspect structural finishes, plumbing and roofing for age‑related wear.

• Confirm pool filtration and safety compliance; estimate lifecycle costs.

• Check permitted uses for the plot (extensions, guest units) with town planning.

Why this listing matters to international buyers

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This Jávea villa is representative of a segment where buyers trade established quality and mature gardens for scope to personalise interiors. For international purchasers who place a premium on privacy, plot size and direct outdoor access, the combination of location and plot is the core value. Vision Villas packages that core value with verified paperwork and local market perspective — a necessary combination when buying across borders.

The images accompanying the listing provide a realistic portrayal of condition and context. That visual transparency is central to Vision Villas’s approach: good photography that documents condition and setting, paired with a clear due‑diligence summary, reduces surprises and allows international buyers to make informed decisions before travel.

A short buyer roadmap

  1. Recommended next steps for buyers considering this property:

1) Request the full documentation pack from Vision Villas (registry extract, energy certificate, local taxes).

2) Commission a local technical survey and obtain a written cost estimate for any works you consider essential.

3) Discuss tax and residency implications with a Spanish lawyer recommended by the agency before submitting an offer.

Vision Villas will typically coordinate each of these steps, reducing friction for overseas buyers and ensuring professional contacts are local and accountable.

Final assessment and how to proceed

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This detached house in Jávea offers a defensible combination of plot, privacy and adaptable interiors in a market segment that rewards patient, evidence‑based purchasing. Vision Villas presents the property with factual clarity — verified details, documentary transparency and local advice — which makes the listing a suitable case study for international buyers who prioritise due diligence over impulse.

If you are considering properties in the northern Costa Blanca, request Vision Villas’ dossier for this house and ask for a calibrated market note comparing similar sales and likely rental performance. A measured enquiry will reveal both the upside and the obligations associated with a 1984 build on an expansive plot — information that matters for budgeting, planning and long‑term ownership.

To explore this residence and Vision Villas’ verification work, contact the agency directly through their Jávea office. A short, documented briefing from the agent will allow you to prioritise physical inspection and technical surveys with full knowledge of title, planning status and realistic running costs.

Lina Andersson
Lina Andersson
Property Market Analyst

Swedish expat who moved from Stockholm to Marbella in 2018. Specializes in cross-border legal navigation and residency considerations for Scandinavian buyers.

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