Mediterranean Villa with Golf Club View in Jávea
€995,000€3,384/m²
4
bedrooms
3
bathrooms
294 m²
interior
2 m²
plot
Villa
property type
6 Jun 2026
listed
The Habio take
AI summaryThis spacious four-bedroom villa offers a Mediterranean lifestyle, basking in southern light and set in a tranquil environment close to Jávea Golf Club. Enjoy lush vegetation and open terraces, making it a perfect retreat.
- golf
- family
- retirement
- garden
- quiet
Highlights
- 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
- Spacious internal area of 294 m²
- Plot size of 1.5 hectares
- Close to Jávea Golf Club
- Peaceful environment with open terraces
Worth knowing
- Car likely needed for daily errands
- Proximity to amenities isn't specified
Good fit for: Ideal for families or golf enthusiasts seeking a serene lifestyle.
Lifestyle scores
- Beach
- 65
- Walkable
- 40
- Remote work
- 60
- Family
- 80
- Retirement
- 70
- Airport access
- 55
- Investment
- 75
- Luxury
- 70
- Value
- 60
About this place
The southern light embraces this Mediterranean villa set in a peaceful environment close to Jávea Golf Club, where vegetation, open terraces and views...
Buying property in Spain
Spain welcomes foreign buyers with no nationality restrictions. The buyer needs an NIE (Número de Identidad de Extranjero) before completion, and most buyers open a Spanish bank account to handle the deposit and ongoing charges. An independent lawyer (abogado) is strongly recommended — the notario only checks the deed, not the wider title.
- 1
Get an NIE
Apply for the foreign-resident tax number at a Spanish consulate, police station, or via a representative with power of attorney.
- 2
Open a Spanish bank account
Needed for the deposit, taxes, mortgage payments, and utilities.
- 3
Engage an independent lawyer
Lawyer runs title, debts, planning, and community-of-owners checks — the notario will not.
- 4
Reservation contract
Small deposit (€3,000–€10,000) takes the property off the market while due diligence runs.
- 5
Sign the contrato de arras
Private purchase contract with a 10% deposit. If the buyer pulls out they lose it; if the seller pulls out they pay double.
- 6
Sign the escritura pública
Final public deed signed before a notario; balance and taxes paid; keys handed over.
- 7
Register the property
Lawyer registers the deed at the Registro de la Propiedad and arranges utility and IBI transfers.
Spain ended its Golden Visa property route in April 2025. Non-resident mortgages are widely available, typically 60–70% LTV. Non-resident sellers face a 3% withholding from the sale price (retención), claimable against capital gains tax. Always check community-of-owners (comunidad) debts and outstanding IBI before completion — they transfer with the property.
General guidance only — confirm specifics with a qualified local lawyer or tax adviser. Reference













