Set high in La Sella, this villa is all about how it feels to live there day to day.
You wake up with soft morning light coming in through large windows. The house faces the right way, so the sun moves with you — breakfast on the terrace, long afternoons by the pool, and warm evenings looking out over open landscape instead of neighbouring rooftops.
From almost every angle, the view pulls your attention outward. The green fairways of the golf course stretch below, the silhouette of the Montgó rises in the background, and in the distance, there’s a line of blue sea that reminds you how close the coast really is.
Inside, the main level is where everything connects. The living and dining area sits at the heart of the home, centred around a fireplace and framed by large openings that lead straight outside. The kitchen has been recently updated and works the way it should — practical, clean, with a separate pantry that keeps things out of sight.
Step outside and the house opens up completely. A wide terrace runs along the front, partially shaded when you need it, fully open when you don’t. The pool sits in full sun, with a separate jacuzzi off to one side. The outdoor kitchen turns this into a space you’ll actually use — not just look at — whether it’s a quiet lunch or a full evening with friends.
The main floor also holds the master suite, positioned for privacy, along with a second bedroom and guest bathroom.
Downstairs, the tone shifts slightly. This level works perfectly for guests who want their own space without feeling separate. Two bedrooms, a bathroom, a second kitchen, and even a small library corner create a self-contained area that people tend to stay in longer than planned.
Access is straightforward, with a large garage below that easily takes multiple vehicles — something you’ll appreciate more over time.
The house is equipped with underfloor heating and air conditioning where it matters, so it works just as well in winter as it does in summer.
What stands out here isn’t just the size or layout. It’s the combination of orientation, privacy, and open views. You’re not looking into other homes. You’re looking out — over golf, mountain, and sea — with sunlight on your side throughout the day.
That’s not something you come across often in La Sella.
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