A €24 million mega-villa in Sotogrande is redefining luxury living with a design focused not just on comfort but on helping its owners live longer.
Known as Villa Nara, the property sits within The Seven, one of the most exclusive enclaves in La Reserva, and is being marketed as a pioneering example of ‘longevity architecture’ – a concept that blends design, nature and wellbeing.
Developed by Sotogrande SA and designed by ARK Architects, the villa has been carefully planned to maximise natural light, optimise orientation, and create a seamless connection with its surroundings.
A home designed for wellbeing
Rather than a traditional luxury mansion, Villa Nara is pitched as a lifestyle concept, combining architecture, technology and nature to promote healthier, more sustainable living.
Set on a plot of over 10,000 square metres, the property offers nearly 4,000 square metres of built space, much of it arranged across a single level to enhance flow and accessibility.





Green roofs blend the structure into the landscape, helping regulate temperature while preserving privacy and uninterrupted views across the Mediterranean.
Inside the €24m villa
The property features eight bedroom suites, expansive living areas, and open-plan family spaces that lead directly onto landscaped gardens and a large outdoor pool.
High-end extras include a private cinema, wine cellar, gym, and a full indoor spa with a heated pool, along with a garage capable of housing up to 10 cars.
Positioned at the very top end of Spain’s luxury market, Villa Nara is less about square metres and more about a new vision of how high-end living could look in the future.
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