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December 20, 2025

La Sella Mediterranean Villa — Vision Villas Case

A data‑focused look at a La Sella detached villa and how Vision Villas packages local insight, income forecasts and practical due diligence for international buyers.

Klara Andersson
Klara Andersson
Investment Property Analyst
Market:Spain
CountryES

Nestled in

La Sella

, property HQL-XLYL7 represents a measured investment opportunity and a clear example of Vision Villas' approach to sourcing quality Mediterranean homes for international buyers.

Discovering this La Sella detached house with Vision Villas

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Set on a 6,427 sqm plot with 308 sqm of constructed space, this four‑bedroom, four‑bathroom detached house blends proven fundamentals with optional upside. Listed at EUR 699,000 and built in 1990, the property offers clear comparables in La Sella for both long‑term owners and income investors. As shown in the photos, mature gardens and multiple terraces give the site privacy and multiple rentalable outdoor settings — an important trait for short‑stay demand or higher‑tier long‑let tenants.

Why the physical specs matter for investors

At EUR 699,000 the asking price converts to roughly EUR 2,268 per sqm of living area — a straightforward metric to compare within the Comunidad Valenciana market. The large plot (6,427 sqm) provides optionality: adding a refreshed pool area, subdividing garden zones for high‑quality landscaping, or improving privacy for premium short‑stay pricing. The house is furnished and air‑conditioned, which reduces initial capex for international buyers who intend to operate the home as a rental from day one.

  • Investment-relevant features visible in the listing images:
  • - Private swimming pool and terraces that support seasonal yield enhancement. - Garage and covered parking that increase year‑round tenancy appeal. - Furnished interiors and air conditioning, reducing immediate fit‑out costs. - Multiple outdoor vantage points shown in photos that improve short‑stay room rates.

How Vision Villas positions properties like this for international buyers

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Vision Villas, based in Jávea and active for a decade, structures listings to answer the core questions international buyers ask: What is the total cost of acquisition? What immediate income can the home generate? What are realistic refurbishment requirements? Their model combines local market intelligence with practical value engineering — a process that turned this La Sella villa into a clear, underwritten opportunity rather than a speculative listing.

For this property Vision Villas provided three tangible value adds that matter to cross‑border investors: an evidence‑based pricing memo that places the villa within current La Sella comparables; a projected annual short‑stay versus long‑let income schedule using conservative occupancy assumptions; and a cost‑to‑rent estimate for likely upgrades. These are the practical deliverables that reduce uncertainty for buyers who cannot visit frequently.

La Sella: appeal and market considerations for buyers

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La Sella sits between Dénia and Jávea, an enclave known for golf, reliable coastal weather and a steady cross‑national buyer profile. For portfolio investors the location offers three structural advantages: stable seasonal demand driven by families and golf visitors; proximity to transport and coastal nodes that support both short‑stay and longer leases; and a constrained local supply of large single‑plot villas which supports mid‑term capital preservation.

  1. Market risks and mitigants to consider: 1. Seasonality: Adjust revenue models for lower occupancy outside peak months; price compressions can be offset by longer‑term contracts with expatriate tenants. 2. Regulatory changes to short‑stay licensing: confirm local tourist licence rules and factor compliance costs into the acquisition budget. 3. Maintenance on older builds: include a 5–7% annual allowance for capex on a 1990 property until a full refurbishment is completed.

Practical due diligence checklist for international buyers

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  • Before making an offer on a La Sella villa, Vision Villas advises international buyers to obtain:
  • - A title search and encumbrance report (nota simple). - A recent energy performance certificate (EPC) and utilities audit. - A structural inspection focusing on roof, foundations and pool systems. - A localized rental demand assessment and realistic net yield projection (including management fees and taxes).

How Vision Villas supports cross‑border logistics

Vision Villas acts as a single point of coordination: they consolidate legal contacts, translate documentation for non‑Spanish speakers, and provide a vetted network of local contractors for renovation and property management. For this listing the firm’s local partnerships reduce time‑to‑market for rentals and provide conservative budgeting for likely works.

This villa in practice: scenarios for different buyer profiles

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  • Scenario analysis (illustrative):
  • - Family owner-occupier: Use the furnished condition to move in quickly; moderate upgrades improve comfort and capital value. - Income investor (short‑stay): Target premium weeks using the terraces and pool; ensure compliance with local short‑stay licensing before underwriting peak‑season revenue. - Long‑let investor: Secure expatriate tenants for stable annual cashflow; marginal refurbishments increase monthly rent and reduce void risk.

As shown across the listing images, the property’s terraces, garden scale and internal flow are assets in each scenario — they translate directly into higher achievable rates or stronger owner utility.

A measured recommendation

For an investor seeking exposure to the Comunidad Valenciana’s mid‑luxury segment, this property is worth an on‑the‑ground valuation and a short‑list visit. Vision Villas’ documentation (pricing memo, projected income schedules, contractor estimates) transforms listing details into an investment case: it narrows unknowns and produces actionable pricing bands for offers.

Vision Villas' decade of local experience, a strong average client rating and a transparent approach to preparing listings make them a pragmatic partner for international buyers who prioritise data and downside protection over sales rhetoric. Their Javea base and specialization across luxury, vacation homes and investment properties aligns with the needs of cross‑border purchasers.

Next steps and contact guidance

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If this La Sella villa matches your portfolio criteria, request Vision Villas’ investor pack: comparative sales, conservative rental projections, and an itemised cost plan for recommended upgrades. For cross‑border buyers ask them to include tax and ownership scenarios for non‑resident owners; this will clarify net yields after management fees and applicable Spanish taxes. The listing’s combination of plot scale, usable terraces and existing pool creates practical optionality — and Vision Villas frames that optionality with numbers, not promises.

Contact Vision Villas in Jávea or visit their website to request full documentation and schedule a valuation—use the listing’s address on Carrer La Costera, La Sella when enquiring to speed reference checks.

Klara Andersson
Klara Andersson
Investment Property Analyst

Swedish financier who guided 150+ families to Spanish title deeds since relocating from Stockholm in 2012, focusing on legal and tax implications.

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