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October 26, 2025

Nueva Andalucía Villa: Garden, Light and Clear Fees

A four‑bedroom detached villa in Nueva Andalucía that illustrates Villa Marketing’s clear, experienced approach to transparency, fees and international buyers.

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

Nestled in Marbella, property HQL-GA4AP represents a quietly confident piece of Nueva Andalucía living: a four-bedroom, three-bath detached villa set on a generous 930 m² plot, where Mediterranean light, mature gardens and frontline golf vistas combine to create a distinctive family home or second‑home retreat.

Discovering this Marbella villa

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Approached from a quiet street in Los Naranjos, the villa reads as a classic Marbella residence: high ceilings, large windows and generous terraces that invite an easy indoor‑outdoor life. Spanning 243 m² of living area, the house balances formal and casual living — rooms that still wear their original 1990s character but that also offer a clear canvas for sensitive updating. As shown in the images, light pours across the living room and onto timber and stone details, making clear where simple, eco‑minded improvements could bring immediate comfort and long‑term value.

A property shaped by garden, light and view

The plot’s mature planting and terraces create a private oasis — a rare commodity in this part of Marbella. Photographs reveal sunlit terraces, a swimming pool and layered garden rooms that frame views across Los Naranjos golf course. For an eco‑minded buyer, the garden is a strong asset: there is space to increase biodiversity, introduce water‑wise planting or add renewable energy discreetly without disturbing the villa’s proportions.

Inside, four bedrooms and three bathrooms sit comfortably within a flowing footprint. The house’s scale makes it equally suited to a growing family, a multi‑generational household, or seasonal rental use for owners who wish to share their home with others. Practical features — a garage, air conditioning and pool — meet expectations for Mediterranean living while leaving room for upgrades that reflect low‑impact, long‑term stewardship.

How Villa Marketing presents homes to international buyers

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Villa Marketing has operated in Marbella for over four decades, and their approach to listings like this one is quietly pragmatic: showcase provenance, illuminate the neighbourhood, and be transparent about costs and contractual terms so international buyers can move confidently across borders. Their experience in luxury property is evident in how they stage the story of a home — not as a sales brochure but as a lived place with a clear path to improvement and thoughtful stewardship.

Take this house in Nueva Andalucía as an example. Villa Marketing highlighted its frontline golf position, the proportioned interiors and the large garden in both written materials and photographic sequences. The images they share — showing terraces bathing in golden hour light and quiet corners of the garden — are chosen to help an international buyer imagine daily rhythms here: coffee at dawn, a short drive to Puerto Banús, afternoons by the pool and evenings on shaded patios.

Transparency, fees and contractual clarity

Villa Marketing’s transparency checklist (what international buyers should expect): • Clear listing price and breakdowns of typical transaction costs in Spain (taxes, notary, registry fees). • Open disclosure of agency fees and whether any costs are payable by buyer or seller. • Plain‑language copies of reservation agreements, agency mandates and timelines for due diligence. • Local support and trusted introductions — lawyers, surveyors, and eco‑minded contractors — to help buyers assess retrofit potential and compliance.

These points matter for international buyers because clarity on fees and contractual steps reduces costly surprises. Villa Marketing’s longstanding presence in Marbella means they can explain Spanish closing costs in context, and their multilingual team helps bridge the cultural and legal gaps that often slow cross‑border purchases.

Marbella, Nueva Andalucía — the setting and market sense

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Nueva Andalucía is one of Marbella’s most established neighbourhoods: a short drive to the coast with a strong sense of community, mature landscapes and excellent golf facilities. For international buyers seeking a balanced lifestyle, the area offers an attractive mix of privacy and proximity — designer boutiques and marina life in Puerto Banús sit comfortably alongside quiet, tree‑lined streets. The property’s frontline golf position adds an enduring lifestyle premium: views, access, and a stable demand profile for well‑maintained villas.

From an ecological perspective, Marbella’s microclimate allows for year‑round outdoor living. Buyers who prioritise low‑impact upgrades will find sensible opportunities here: south‑facing terraces for solar panels that remain discreet from the street, mature trees for passive cooling, and plot sizes that allow for rainwater capture or native planting that reduces irrigation needs.

What to look for when buying a villa like this in Marbella

Actionable checks for international buyers: • Ask for a full cost estimate: purchase price (EUR 2,395,000), taxes, notary and registration fees, and the agency’s fee structure written plainly. • Commission a technical survey to confirm structural condition and septic/utility compliance. • Consider an eco‑upgrade plan: shade planting, efficient glazing, solar hot water or PV and a modest heat‑pump for pool reduction of fossil fuel use. • Clarify rental rules and licensing if you intend seasonal rentals, including any community statutes that affect short‑term lets.

Why this property illustrates Villa Marketing’s strengths

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This villa exemplifies Villa Marketing’s ability to find homes that balance place, potential and practicality. Their portfolio selection shows attention to plot quality, orientation and local amenity access — all hallmarks of informed local curation. By presenting thorough photographic sequences and contextual information about costs and timelines, they reduce distance between an international buyer and a confident purchase.

Their long experience in Marbella offers a practical advantage: trusted local partners who can advise on sustainable retrofit options, energy improvements and garden stewardship that enhance both living quality and resale resilience. For buyers who value ecological thinking, this means transactional clarity plus the promise of an ongoing relationship to steward the land and house with care.

A gentle invitation

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If the image of a sunlit terrace, a quiet garden and well‑proportioned rooms appeals, this Marbella villa is worth a closer look. Villa Marketing can provide the detailed cost breakdowns, contractual documents in plain language, and local introductions you’ll need to move forward with confidence. For international buyers seeking a refined Mediterranean life that can be made more sustainable over time, this property — and the agency that presents it — offer a pragmatic, place‑centred starting point.

Contact Villa Marketing in Marbella to request the full dossier, arrange a viewing, or discuss an eco‑upgrade plan tailored to this home and its plot. The house’s combination of space, location and garden potential makes it an appealing canvas for buyers who want a Marbella address with room to grow responsibly.

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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