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January 2, 2026

Denia Mediterranean Villa — Vision Villas' Showcase

A sunlit Denia villa presented by Vision Villas — 4 bedrooms, sea views and generous gardens — a case study in thoughtful, internationally minded property stewardship.

Jeroen van Dijk
Jeroen van Dijk
Ecological Design Specialist
Region:Spain
CountryES

Nestled on a quiet street in Denia, this detached Mediterranean villa embodies sunlit ease and considered living. Vision Villas brought the property to international attention because it matches a clear brief many of their clients share: generous indoor-outdoor spaces, solid construction, and an authentic sense of place. As shown in the photos, terraces frame sea glimpses and mature planting, hinting at the gentle rhythm of life here.

Discovering this Denia villa with Vision Villas

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This spacious detached house in Denia spans roughly 400 square metres across four bedrooms and three bathrooms, set within a 927 m² plot. Priced at EUR 980,000, it presents a balanced offer for international buyers seeking a family home, a refined holiday residence, or a long‑term rental asset. The images capture the villa’s proportions: high ceilings, wide reception rooms and terraces that step down to private garden zones and a swimming pool.

Living spaces that invite sunlight and sea air

Walk through the main living area and you feel the Mediterranean logic of the plan — rooms arranged to catch light and cross‑ventilation. The photos show living rooms that open to broad terraces, a fitted kitchen ready for family meals, and sightlines that lead naturally outside. For buyers who value low‑maintenance luxury, the house’s solid 1990 construction and tasteful finishes are appealing: tired cosmetic work can be refreshed, but the structural bones are reassuringly durable.

Outdoor living is a central asset. The near‑1,000 m² plot provides multiple outdoor rooms — sun terraces, shaded dining areas, lawn and mature planting — and ample space for the private pool already present. Photographs highlight how terraces frame distant sea views while the garden maintains privacy, a combination that resonates strongly with buyers who desire both community access and a restful retreat.

How Vision Villas found and presented this opportunity

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Vision Villas, operating from Jávea for a decade, specializes in properties that speak to international sensibilities: luxury comfort, holiday functionality and long‑term value. Their approach is local and relational — cultivating owners, surveying neighbourhood microclimates, and assessing how each property sits within the broader landscape of Denia. This villa was selected because it reflects those priorities: a durable build, generous outdoor spaces, and a location that balances coastal access with quiet residential character.

A client‑centred presentation for international buyers

Rather than a single brochure, Vision Villas builds a narrative around each listing: context about the neighbourhood, clarity on running costs and practical notes for overseas owners (local schools, airport access, rental potential). Their teams speak multiple languages and guide clients through taxation, utilities and permit basics — services that matter to buyers who cannot easily visit repeatedly. The property’s marketing thoughtfully highlights sustainable choices already present (mature landscaping, shaded terraces that reduce cooling needs, and durable materials) and suggests practical improvements for buyers who want to raise energy independence.

What this villa reveals about Denia’s market and lifestyle

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Denia offers the Costa Blanca’s quieter, more lived‑in coastal experience: beaches, a bustling marina, and an old town animated by markets and seasonal festivals. For international buyers, that mix is attractive — lifestyle amenities without the relentless pace of larger resorts. Vision Villas positions properties like this one as access points to that way of life: easy drives to Alicante or Valencia airports, local golf and schooling options, and neighbourhoods where established gardens and mature trees are common.

  • What to look for in similar Denia homes:
  • • Orientation and shading — terraces and pergolas that reduce summer cooling needs • Plot depth — room for privacy, gardens and possible pool or extensions • Construction quality — solid builds from the 1980s–1990s often offer durable bones • Local services — proximity to markets, healthcare, and seasonal transport links • Rental potential — layout and access for holiday lettings if investment is part of the plan

Why sustainability and stewardship matter for international buyers

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Moss & Hearth readers value homes that fit within a wider ecological frame. Vision Villas echoes this by highlighting durable materials, existing planting that supports biodiversity, and simple measures buyers can take to reduce environmental impact — for example, modest rooftop PV, rainwater capture for garden irrigation, and planting native species to lower maintenance. The property’s garden and terraces, seen across the image set, provide a ready canvas for these improvements without compromising the villa’s charm.

Practical retrofit ideas Vision Villas recommends

  • • Add a small photovoltaic array and battery storage for evening comfort • Upgrade insulation in attic spaces and insulate external doors where needed • Introduce water‑wise planting and drip irrigation to reduce mains use • Fit smart thermostats for air conditioning to balance comfort with efficiency

Client feedback: what buyers say about Vision Villas

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With ten years in business and an overall score reflecting consistent client satisfaction, Vision Villas is praised for practical honesty and attentive service. International clients often highlight quick responses, clear local advice and thoughtful presentation — all qualities evident in how this Denia villa is shown and documented. For many buyers, that reassurance is as valuable as the property itself: overseas purchases are eased when paperwork, inspections and local introductions are handled with care.

As a case study, this Denia villa shows Vision Villas’ strengths: they match the right properties to client values, foreground real lifestyle qualities (sea air, terraces, privacy) and suggest tangible sustainability upgrades that increase comfort and long‑term value. The images underline those claims — from the sunlit reception rooms to mature gardens — giving international buyers confidence before they travel.

Next steps for interested international buyers

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If this villa in Denia aligns with your priorities, Vision Villas can arrange a private viewing, provide a clear cost breakdown (taxes, recurring costs, and suggested retrofit budgets) and connect you with trusted local architects or builders for sustainability upgrades. For buyers unable to travel immediately, they offer detailed video walk‑throughs and due‑diligence packages so decisions can be made from afar with confidence.

Contacting Vision Villas will also give you access to comparable homes in Jávea and Denia, helping you gauge value across micro‑neighbourhoods. This particular property demonstrates what thoughtful presentation and local stewardship can achieve — a home that is both immediately livable and quietly ready for an eco‑minded future.

Jeroen van Dijk
Jeroen van Dijk
Ecological Design Specialist

Dutch property strategist who helped 200+ families find sustainable homes in southern Europe; expert in legal pathways and long-term stewardship.

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