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December 11, 2025

Denia Mediterranean Villa — Vision Villas’ Pick

A sunlit 4‑bedroom Denia villa presented by Vision Villas — a practical Mediterranean home for international buyers seeking lifestyle, rental potential and hands‑on local expertise.

Maarten van Berg
Maarten van Berg
Remote Work Specialist
Location:Spain
CountryES

Nestled in Denia, this sunlit detached house on Carrer Medusa captures the Costa Blanca lifestyle at its best. Vision Villas presents a 4‑bedroom, 3‑bathroom villa that blends timeless Mediterranean charm with practical comforts for international buyers seeking a family home, a holiday base, or a rental asset.

Discovering this Denia villa with Vision Villas

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Step inside and you’ll find 400 sqm of thoughtful living on a generous 927 sqm plot. As shown in the photos, the house opens to bright reception rooms with high ceilings and wide windows that frame sea glimpses and let Mediterranean light flood the interiors. The fitted kitchen and dining area flow naturally onto terraces — ideal for alfresco work sessions or weekend gatherings.

The property is offered furnished and move‑in ready, complete with air conditioning, a private garden, garage and a swimming pool — features that matter to international buyers who value turnkey comfort and easy seasonal rentals. The images capture the terraces, the pool and the garden zones that make this home feel like a private retreat.

Why Vision Villas selected this villa

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Vision Villas, based in Jávea with a decade in the market, focuses on properties that match lifestyle and investment goals for international buyers. This Denia home aligns with their specialities — vacation homes, family living and investment — and demonstrates the agency’s eye for quality: solid construction from 1990, classic Mediterranean details, and outdoor spaces tailored for the Costa Blanca climate.

How their process adds value

Vision Villas doesn’t just list properties. They curate them. For buyers abroad that means verified title checks, clear cost breakdowns, and local market context — all delivered with a practical, nomad‑friendly approach. With a solid overall rating and ten years of local experience, the agency helps international clients understand seasonal demand, probable rental yields, and realistic renovation budgets for homes like this.

  • What Vision Villas handles for you:
  • Local due diligence and title checks
  • Negotiation support and transparent fee estimates

Living in Denia — what international buyers should know

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Denia combines sandy beaches, a lively marina and an historic old town with excellent connections to Alicante and Valencia airports. For nomads and remote workers, the town offers good local cafés, increasing coworking options nearby and dependable internet in most residential areas. The villa’s sea views and outdoor terraces make it especially attractive for those who want workdays that end with a swim or a sunset walk along the coast.

As seen in the listing photos, the terraces provide multiple outdoor work and relaxation zones — perfect for setting up a daytime laptop spot with shade and reliable Wi‑Fi. The garage and roomy plot also offer scope for adding a dedicated studio or a small home office if you plan longer stays.

Practical buying notes for this type of villa

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Price: EUR 980,000. Considerations for international buyers include ongoing running costs, seasonal utility changes, and potential rental demand during summer months. Vision Villas typically advises clients on renovation timelines (if you want to modernise kitchens or bathrooms), energy efficiency upgrades, and how to position the home for short or long‑term lets.

  • Checklist before you buy in Denia:
  • Confirm internet speed and provider availability for remote work
  • Verify title, municipal certificates and energy rating
  • Ask Vision Villas for realistic rental projections and seasonal occupancy rates

Why this villa is a smart pick for international buyers

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Beyond the specs—four bedrooms, three bathrooms, pool and garden—the property’s real appeal is its lifestyle fit. It’s a home that supports flexible lives: family weekends, long summer rentals, or several months of remote work with easy access to sea and town life. The photos underscore a comfortable, lived‑in quality that’s often missing in brand‑new builds and that Vision Villas actively seeks when selecting inventory for cross‑border clients.

Vision Villas’s local network of service providers — architects, property managers and legal advisors — smooths the path from viewing to ownership. They can arrange remote video tours, manage paperwork in English, and recommend trusted contractors for any updates you may want.

Seeing the property and next steps

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If this style of villa in Denia fits your brief, ask Vision Villas for a virtual walkthrough and a neighbourhood briefing. The agency’s hands‑on support is especially useful for international buyers who can’t attend every visit in person. As the listing photos show, the house is ready for immediate enjoyment — and Vision Villas can help you assess upgrades that boost comfort and rental appeal.

Contact Vision Villas to request details on pricing breakdowns, recent comparable sales in Denia, and an itemised purchase roadmap. For nomads and global families, this villa is the kind of practical, characterful property that lets you blend work, life and play on Spain’s sunny coast.

Maarten van Berg
Maarten van Berg
Remote Work Specialist

Dutch investment strategist guiding buyers to Greece and Spain; practical financing, tax, and portfolio diversification.

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