A sunlit four‑bedroom villa in Jávea — presented by Vision Villas — that pairs generous indoor space with private gardens, pool and practical comforts for international buyers.
Nestled in Javea, property HQL-CRLRP represents a sunlit example of Mediterranean living — a detached four‑bedroom villa that pairs generous indoor proportions with thoughtful outdoor rooms. Vision Villas presents this Belladonna address as a home shaped around light, garden privacy and easy coastal living.

This detached house, built in 2003 and offered at EUR 1,290,000, spreads approximately 373 m² across a 1,032 m² plot. Four bedrooms and three bathrooms give the home a calm, family‑friendly rhythm while multiple terraces, a private garden and a swimming pool invite seasonal living. As shown in the photos, high ceilings and wide windows frame warm natural light and views toward planted outdoor rooms — a recurring theme Vision Villas seeks in its coastal portfolio.
Room by room the house balances proportion with purpose: generous living and dining spaces that flow toward terraces for alfresco meals, kitchen sightlines that make entertaining easy, and bedroom suites arranged for privacy. The images highlight key moments — the poolside terrace at golden hour, a light‑filled living room opening onto garden greenery, and intimate corners that feel lived‑in and serene.
Beyond size and style, practical comforts make this property well suited to buyers moving from abroad: air conditioning for warm summers, a garage for secure storage, and terraces that function as outdoor living rooms for seasonal entertaining. The mature garden and pool offer private outdoor space — a high priority for families and holiday‑rental markets alike. Vision Villas highlights these pragmatic attributes in their listings so buyers understand both lifestyle and running costs at a glance.

Vision Villas, operating from Jávea for a decade, specializes in luxury, vacation homes and investment properties with a local, sustainability‑aware eye. Their overall score and client ratings reflect a consistent focus on quality: they select homes that already have a dialogue with their landscape — stone terraces, planted boundaries and outdoor rooms — rather than imposing cookie‑cutter designs. This Belladonna villa is precisely the sort of property they champion: solid construction, generous outdoor areas and the sort of finish that suits immediate occupation or seasonal letting.
Clients praise Vision Villas for clear communication across languages, patient guidance through local processes, and an ability to present a property’s story — not just its square metres. For international buyers attuned to stewardship, Vision Villas contextualizes each listing’s environmental character: garden maturity that supports local biodiversity, opportunities for rooftop solar, and possibilities to enhance thermal comfort with modest retrofits. The marketing around this villa mentions its outdoor orientation and natural light, subtly aligning lifestyle appeal with low‑impact living choices.
What Vision Villas emphasizes for eco‑minded buyers: • Existing garden structure and potential for native planting • South‑facing terraces and solar potential for PV or hot‑water • Building fabric that lends itself to insulation or glazing upgrades • Practical amenities that reduce friction for non‑resident owners (garage, pool maintenance options)

Jávea balances Valencian tradition with easy access to the Costa Blanca’s beaches and services. Buyers often cite its beaches, old town character and marina dining as reasons to choose the area; others point to the variety of micro‑neighbourhoods — quieter inland lanes with larger plots, and coastal belts with more energetic tourist seasons. For those interested in long‑term stewardship, Javea’s community supports local markets, craft trades and outdoor life year‑round, which makes maintaining a garden and integrating seasonal living much more rewarding.
Market insight from Vision Villas: demand for well‑finished family villas with private outdoor space remains steady among northern European buyers seeking both a full‑time move and part‑time rental yield. Properties with ready‑to‑use amenities — pool, garage, established planting — often command a premium, but they also reduce the friction for buyers buying from abroad.

If this Belladonna villa resonates, ask Vision Villas about seasonal running costs, the pool’s maintenance history, any recent energy upgrades and local rental demand. International buyers should also request a walkthrough video and a clear summary of taxes and management options — services Vision Villas routinely provides. As shown in the images, the home is turnkey in many respects; Vision Villas can outline simple, cost‑effective measures to further lower energy use and strengthen the property’s long‑term value.
To explore this property or similar homes in Jávea, contact Vision Villas for a conversation about suitability, stewardship and making a move that honours both lifestyle and landscape. Their local insight, decade of experience and client‑centred approach make them a natural partner for international buyers seeking an authentic Mediterranean home.
Norwegian market analyst who relocated from Oslo to Provence; guides investors with rigorous portfolio strategy and regional ecological value.
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