A sunlit five‑bedroom villa in Xàbia’s Las Laderas — showcased by Molino Villas Costa Blanca to international buyers seeking place, light and sensible stewardship.
Nestled in Xàbia, property HQL-ZLT3P represents a quietly confident take on Mediterranean living: a five‑bedroom detached villa set into the gentle slopes of Las Laderas, where terraced gardens, sunlit rooms and views toward the sea shape a slow, restorative rhythm.

This villa, offered at EUR 995,000, spans 257 square metres across a generous 1,150 square metre plot. As shown in the photos, its terraces and garden fold naturally into the landscape, and the pool sits where afternoon light gathers—an invitation to the sun‑lit lifestyle many international buyers seek in Comunidad Valenciana.
Inside, the house balances generous communal spaces with private retreats: a luminous living room flowing into dining and kitchen areas, five bedrooms and four bathrooms that allow family, guests or a quiet workspace to breathe. The images capture the warm materials and airy rooms—soft light across natural stone floors, shaded terraces and glimpses of the Mediterranean beyond.
Key features that matter to international buyers: • Five well‑proportioned bedrooms and four bathrooms for family and guest flexibility • 257 sqm of living area that reads as generous yet intimate • A private pool, multiple terraces and established gardens for outdoor living • Furnished interiors and air conditioning for immediate comfort

Molino Villas Costa Blanca’s 25 years in the Xàbia market show in every detail of this listing. Their approach is quietly curatorial: they seek homes that sit well in their landscape and present them honestly to international buyers who value long‑term stewardship. This villa is a case in point—carefully photographed to reveal sun, shade and sightlines; described with practical clarity; and positioned for buyers who want both a family residence and a sustained connection to place.
For buyers arriving from abroad, Molino Villas Costa Blanca provides multilingual guidance, local legal and permit support, and a network of trusted craftsmen and property managers. Their listings—scored highly on the platform and averaging 4.8 in client feedback—demonstrate careful vetting: accurate area measurements, clear statements about build year and furnishings (this house dates from 2004 and comes furnished), and transparent pricing that reflects local market conditions.

Xàbia (Jávea) remains prized for its combination of sheltered coves, accessible marinas and inland hills where homes enjoy a quieter tempo. Buyers from northern Europe, the UK and further afield often choose Las Laderas for its balance of privacy and proximity to beaches, local markets and regional services. This villa’s scale, garden and pool align with a clear buyer profile: families seeking space and lifestyle, or buyers wanting a premium holiday base that can be sympathetically managed year‑round.
Photographs accompanying the listing make the neighborhood appeal tangible: terraced landscaping, mature planting that softens views, and terraces arranged to catch morning and evening light—details that experienced local agents like Molino Villas read as indicators of longevity and low‑maintenance living.

What to check on viewings and due diligence: • Orientation and light: note which terraces get morning sun and which hold evening shade • Garden and water needs: established planting can lower maintenance and water use • Pool condition and safety features: important for families and for ongoing upkeep costs • Insulation and cooling: in Mediterranean climates, check thermal comfort and system efficiencies • Local accessibility: proximity to services, schools and emergency care for year‑round living
Molino Villas Costa Blanca helps buyers set realistic budgets for adaptations—whether upgrading to low‑energy systems, adding shading for summer comfort, or appointing a property manager to steward the home when owners are away. Their local insight reduces surprises and makes the transition from purchase to care smoother.

Imagine morning coffee on a sun‑warmed terrace, afternoons by the pool, and evening walks to nearby markets—this is the cadence this Xàbia villa invites. The home’s flexible layout supports both family routines and the relaxed entertaining that defines coastal Spanish life. The images convey those moments: gentle shadows on a stone facade, table settings poised on a terrace, and green slopes that frame the sea in the distance.

At just under EUR 1.0 million, this villa sits in a market band where lifestyle, space and locality converge. Molino Villas Costa Blanca’s careful presentation and local expertise turn that price into a clear proposition: a ready‑to‑live home in a respected neighbourhood, accompanied by practical support for purchase, permits and ongoing stewardship.
If you are considering a home in Xàbia, this villa offers a thoughtful blend of place, scale and service. Molino Villas Costa Blanca combines local roots, multilingual client care and long experience—25 years in the market—with a values‑led approach that resonates with internationally minded buyers who care about how their home sits in the landscape.
To explore this property further and to discuss similar homes that match your priorities—whether sustainability, family life or low‑maintenance coastal living—contact Molino Villas Costa Blanca. Their team can arrange viewings, detailed local reports and guidance on adapting a home like this to suit an eco‑aware lifestyle.
British expat who traded Manchester for Mallorca in 2017. Specializes in guiding UK buyers to luxury Spanish estates with clear navigation of visas and tax.
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