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November 16, 2025

Las Laderas villa in Xàbia — Molino Villas' selection

A five‑bedroom detached villa in Xàbia’s Las Laderas — showcased by Molino Villas Costa Blanca — blends indoor‑outdoor living, gardened grounds and practical comforts for international buyers.

Elin Björk
Elin Björk
Ecological Design Specialist
Region:Spain
CountryES

Nestled in Xàbia’s gentle hills, a five‑bedroom detached villa at 1 Carrer Lago Vanern offers an inviting blend of Mediterranean light, landscaped gardens and quietly confident design. Listed through Molino Villas Costa Blanca, this home — reference HQL‑ZLT3P — reads like a case study in thoughtful presenting for international buyers who value place, privacy and easy access to the coast.

Discovering the villa in Las Laderas

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Approaching the property you notice the relationship between the house and its 1,150 sqm plot — terraces, mature planting and open lawns that frame views of the Mediterranean hills. As shown in the photos, the façade and outdoor living areas feel calm and unforced, a quality Molino Villas Costa Blanca seeks when curating homes for an international audience that expects both beauty and durability.

Inside, 257 sqm of living space are arranged to emphasize light and flow: a luminous living room opens seamlessly to a dining area and modern kitchen, while five bedrooms and four bathrooms offer flexibility for family life, guests or a home office. The images capture high ceilings, warm finishes and furniture that suggests the house is ready for immediate living — a practical advantage for buyers relocating from abroad.

Outdoor features that matter

  • Swimming pool, terraced garden and multiple alfresco spots for dining and relaxation — the grounds are designed to extend living outdoors year‑round.
  • Furnished interiors and air conditioning make the transition easier for international buyers who want a turnkey experience.
  • Plot size and layout provide space for future sustainable upgrades — solar panels, water‑wise landscaping or even a small vegetable terrace — options Molino Villas highlights for buyers looking to lower long‑term running costs.

How Molino Villas Costa Blanca shapes the buyer experience

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With 25 years on the Costa Blanca, Molino Villas Costa Blanca brings local knowledge and an explicitly service‑oriented approach to international clients. Their portfolio ranges from new construction to luxury family homes and investment properties — and the care with which they present this Xàbia villa demonstrates their strengths: careful staging in photography, clear specification of fixtures and practical advice on how a property will live across seasons.

For buyers from other countries, Molino Villas offers multilingual support and guidance through permits, tax considerations and practicalities such as utilities, residency processes and local schooling. Their average rating of 4.8 and long tenure in the area are reassuring signals to those making a cross‑border purchase — they position themselves not only as agents but as local stewards of the buying journey.

Why this villa reflects their market instincts

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This Xàbia house exemplifies the practical elegance Molino Villas seeks for its international clientele: generous indoor‑outdoor connections, a plot with development potential and finishes that read as durable rather than disposable. The agency’s eye for properties that will hold both lifestyle and resale appeal is evident — they choose homes that work as year‑round family houses, seasonal retreats and sound long‑term investments.

How Molino Villas adds value for buyers

  • Curated property selection with emphasis on longevity and local craft.
  • Clear, bilingual communication about condition, running costs and adaptation opportunities.
  • Practical stewardship: introductions to trusted local trades, advice on sustainable upgrades, and after‑sale support for buyers settling in from abroad.

Xàbia and Las Laderas: context for international buyers

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Xàbia (Jávea) is prized for its combination of sheltered bays, coastal walking and a quiet residential rhythm. Las Laderas sits above the town, offering panoramic sea glimpses without the bustle of the seafront. For international buyers this translates into a quieter, greener base that still places beaches, marinas and local markets within easy reach.

Market insight: properties with good outdoor spaces and sensible finishes tend to appeal most to buyers relocating to the Costa Blanca, because they reduce the friction of settling in — less immediate renovation work, lower seasonal maintenance and clearer value retention. The villa at 1 Carrer Lago Vanern sits squarely in that sweet spot.

Practical tips for buyers considering Xàbia

  • Visit off‑peak to judge light, breezes and noise levels across seasons.
  • Prioritise outdoor space, orientation and water management (drainage, irrigation) for low‑maintenance gardens.
  • Ask about running costs (AC, pool maintenance) and opportunities for simple green upgrades like photovoltaic panels or efficient heat pumps.

A gentle invitation

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If you are searching for a family home or a seasonal retreat on Spain’s eastern shore, this Las Laderas villa is worth exploring. The images reveal a home that is both immediately liveable and quietly adaptable — the sort of property Molino Villas Costa Blanca has spent decades matching with international buyers’ needs.

Contact Molino Villas Costa Blanca to discuss viewing options, running cost estimates and how this property could be adapted to your long‑term plans. Their local knowledge, multi‑lingual service and stewardship approach make them a natural partner for buyers who want a home that respects place as much as comfort.

Elin Björk
Elin Björk
Ecological Design Specialist

Swedish advisor who left Stockholm for the Costa Brava in 2019. Specializes in sustainable, sea‑view homes for Scandinavian buyers and green finance insights.

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