8 min read|March 6, 2026

Marbella villa on Calle Vivaldi — Webster & Co.'s dossier

A spacious Marbella villa on Calle Vivaldi (6 beds, 1,923 sqm living, sea views) and a look at how Webster & Co. handles due diligence for international buyers.

Marbella villa on Calle Vivaldi — Webster & Co.'s dossier
Sophie van der Meer
Sophie van der Meer
Professional Standards Specialist
Region:Spain
CountryES

Nestled in Marbella, this detached villa on Calle Vivaldi embodies scale, light and thoughtful coastal living. Listed at EUR 13,000,000 and spread across 1,923 sqm of interior space on a 4,246 sqm plot, the home offers six bedrooms, five bathrooms and panoramic Mediterranean views — a clear example of the luxury stock Webster & Co. specialises in.

Discovering this Marbella villa with Webster & Co.

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Take this villa as a case study. From first market screening to the viewing itinerary, Webster & Co. approached the property with a buyer-focused checklist: provenance of title, planning and licences, construction date (2001), running costs and clear evidence of the sea views that matter to long‑term value. As shown in the photos, the terraces and elevated position deliver the sightlines buyers fly to Marbella for.

What the house offers — read the space, not the spec sheet

The villa’s proportions are rare: vaulted ceilings and large windows create expansive living rooms that flow to covered terraces and gardens. The images capture the way natural light moves through the rooms and how indoor and outdoor living interlock — important when you’re buying on lifestyle as much as square metres.

  • Key features that matter to international buyers:
  • Swimming pool and sun terraces for rental and personal use
  • Guaranteed sea views from multiple vantage points
  • Garage, ample grounds and scope for modernization or extension

How Webster & Co. frames value for international buyers

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Webster & Co. has ten years on the Costa del Sol and a clear playbook for overseas clients: verify, translate, and advise. They don’t just show properties — they translate local paperwork, explain municipal controls on renovations, and benchmark maintenance and tax expectations so you’re comparing apples to apples. Their 75.27/100 agency rating and focused local team mean they can point to comparable sales and realistic running costs for a property of this scale.

Due diligence in practice: the steps Webster & Co. took here

  1. They confirmed the year built and any subsequent permits, checked the land registry for encumbrances, arranged photographic and drone documentation (see the panoramic shots), and produced an estimated annual running-costs brief including utilities and upkeep of terraces, pool and extensive gardens.

Marbella context: what to expect for homes at this level

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Marbella remains a global market driven by lifestyle, limited coastal supply and seasonal demand. For an international buyer, three practical signals matter: 1) confirmed sea views, 2) documentation supporting permitted build area and terraces, and 3) realistic forecasts for tax, insurance and community costs. This villa sits high on those checklists — which is why Webster & Co. positioned it as a considered, long‑term hold rather than a quick flip.

What the images show (and why we trust them)

The supplied photographs document structural qualities — room scale, sightlines to the sea, terrace orientation and garden depth — not just staged rooms. That matters when you’re buying at this price point: photographs that reveal light, shade and material condition help you form a buying thesis before you travel.

Practical advice for buyers considering similar Marbella homes

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When assessing large villas, ask for a recent land registry extract (nota simple), a copy of any licences for terrace or pool works, and a clear breakdown of community and municipal rates. Insist on an up-to-date utility history for the property and a photo record of structural junctions — basements, rooflines, and pool surrounds. Webster & Co. provides these documents proactively for buyers they represent, which reduces surprises and shortens negotiation timelines.

Negotiation and post‑purchase support

Beyond the sale, Webster & Co. arranges trusted local partners — lawyers experienced with non‑resident purchasers, tax advisors familiar with Spanish and home‑jurisdiction rules, and recommended managers for holiday rental compliance. For buyers who need residency advice, they point to specialist lawyers rather than guessing at visa outcomes.

Final thoughts: this villa as a practical example of quality

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This Marbella villa combines significant internal space, generous grounds and sea views — features that hold up for personal use and for managed short‑term rental if that’s your plan. More importantly, it demonstrates how Webster & Co. presents inventory: clear documentation, purposefully photographed spaces and a buyer‑first diligence process. If you’re evaluating large coastal properties in Spain, make sure your agent can deliver the same level of verification and local insight.

To discuss this property or similar options in Marbella, contact Webster & Co. — they can share the full dossier (permits, recent utility records and comparative market analysis) and arrange a viewing with a clear timeline and cost estimate.

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.

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