A sunlit, 4‑bedroom Jávea villa presented by Vision Villas—an example of their local expertise, sustainable stewardship advice and international buyer care.
Nestled in Jávea’s warm light and sheltered by mature gardens, this elegant detached villa at 14 Carrer de la Violeta offers a quietly sophisticated coastal life. With four bedrooms, four bathrooms and 253 sqm of lived-in space across a generous 1,413 sqm plot, the home blends classic Mediterranean character with thoughtful modern comforts.

Step inside and you feel the rhythm of light and air—high ceilings, large windows and rooms arranged for flow rather than formality. The living, dining and kitchen areas open easily to terraces and garden rooms, making everyday life feel like a slow, seasonal ritual. As shown in the property photos, the interiors are sunlit and welcoming, with spaces that invite both quiet mornings and convivial dinners.
Four well‑proportioned bedrooms and four bathrooms that support flexible family living and guest privacy.
Seamless indoor–outdoor connections — terraces and patios visible in the images that extend daily life outdoors.
Private garden, mature landscaping and a swimming pool that together create a sheltered, restorative setting.

Vision Villas has spent a decade building local knowledge in Jávea and the surrounding Costa Blanca. Their approach is quietly selective: they seek properties with genuine character, sound construction and outdoor spaces that respect the local ecology. This villa—listed through their office—exemplifies that selection: an older, well‑maintained home whose bones and landscape lend themselves to low‑impact living and incremental, thoughtful upgrades rather than wholesale overhaul.
For buyers arriving from abroad, the agency offers multilingual guidance, local stewardship and practical sustainability advice—helping clients understand which upgrades will boost comfort and reduce running costs without erasing the home’s character. Their experience with luxury, family and vacation markets means they present properties with honest context: likely running costs, seasonal use suggestions and realistic timelines for any planned improvements.

Jávea balances coastal life with a verdant hinterland. Its beaches, old town and network of walking trails make it appealing to buyers who value place as much as property. The region’s climate supports year‑round outdoor living—terraces, gardens and modest vegetable plots thrive here—so a property with established landscaping like this one is already a head start for anyone interested in biodiversity and low‑maintenance, nature‑forward stewardship. The images capture those garden rooms and shaded terraces where daily life naturally migrates outside.

This villa’s strengths—mature garden, solar exposure, and a compact footprint relative to its plot—make it an ideal candidate for incremental sustainability measures. Vision Villas advises buyers on practical interventions that respect the home’s character: adding a modest solar array, improving insulation at roof and shutters, installing efficient air‑conditioning and water‑wise landscaping. These interventions lower operating costs, increase year‑round comfort and deepen the property’s connection to place without erasing its Mediterranean soul.
Assess solar potential and roof condition.
Review water systems and irrigation to favour native, drought‑tolerant planting.
Consider incremental comfort upgrades (shutters, targeted insulation, efficient HVAC) before large extensions.

At EUR 997,000, the villa offers a private coastal life with generous outdoor rooms and the flexibility to suit family, rental or seasonal living. For international buyers looking for a home that already feels integrated into its landscape—rather than a blank slate—this is a rare proposition. Vision Villas frames the opportunity honestly, highlighting both pleasures (light, garden, pool, proximity to beaches) and practicalities (maintenance expectations and sensible modernization paths).
The photos in the gallery show how the home sits within its plot: terraces that catch morning and late‑afternoon light, a pool tucked within planting for privacy, and rooms that look out on olive and Mediterranean flora. Those images make clear why Vision Villas prioritises properties with strong outdoor identities—places that age well and reward patient stewardship.
Ask Vision Villas for a detailed running‑cost estimate, a history of maintenance for the 1984 build and a clear plan for any permitted upgrades. Request a local‑market comparables brief so you see how similar homes in Jávea perform across seasons. And, if you value the garden, ask for a short assessment from a local landscaper about water‑wise planting and biodiversity opportunities.

If you imagine a coastal home that reads as lived‑in, generous with light and quietly aligned with the land, Vision Villas’s Jávea offering deserves a viewing. Their local experience, honest client care and attention to sustainable, practical upgrades make them an excellent partner for international buyers seeking a place to belong rather than merely to own. Contact Vision Villas to explore this property further and to begin a thoughtful process of purchase and stewardship.
Norwegian market analyst who relocated from Oslo to Provence; guides investors with rigorous portfolio strategy and regional ecological value.
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