A sunlit single‑storey detached house in Javea on a huge plot — how Molino Villas Costa Blanca sources, vets and presents homes that fit international buyers’ lifestyle needs.
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, property HQL-MQW24 represents a quietly confident slice of Mediterranean life: a single‑storey detached house set on an expansive 2,580 m² plot, bright living areas across 216 m², two bedrooms, and outdoor space that reads like a private country garden minutes from the coast.

Take this property as your first example of how Molino Villas Costa Blanca works for international buyers. The agency has spent 25 years building local relationships in Xàbia and the wider Costa Blanca — and it shows in thoughtful listings like this one. As shown in the photos, light floods the communal living areas through large windows and high ceilings, a signature of the agency’s eye for homes that feel roomy, usable and market‑ready.
You’ll notice details that matter to long‑stay renters and nomads: a layout that keeps everything on one level (easy to navigate), generous terraces for outdoor work or al fresco dinners, and simple neutral finishes that let buyers add personality without a costly renovation. Molino Villas Costa Blanca locates properties like this because they match what international buyers ask for — privacy, proximity to the sea, and outdoor space to decompress after work.

This detached house is more than numbers on a spec sheet. The two bedrooms are sized for comfortable living and the single bathroom is positioned for easy access — practical for guests or co‑living. The interior photos capture a living room that flows into dining and kitchen areas, perfect for remote work sprints and relaxed afternoons between meetings. The home comes furnished and has air conditioning, meaning you can arrive and start living or renting immediately.
Swimming pool — the listing highlights a built pool, shown in the photos as a sunlit focal point for relaxation.
Terrace and garden — terraces shown in the images lead straight onto mature gardens and olive trees; ideal for morning coffees, evening yoga or turning part of the plot into a productive vegetable patch.
Garage and parking — a practical plus for buyers who commute or own a second car for weekend escapes along the coast.
At a monthly asking rate of EUR 1,400, this property presents an accessible entry point for long‑term renters or buyers looking for lifestyle value rather than headline luxury. The images reveal a home with comfortable scale, and the expansive plot offers a clear path to add value — whether through landscaping, an expanded terrace, or conversion of unused areas into a dedicated workspace or studio.

Molino Villas Costa Blanca isn’t just a sign on a gate. Their 25 years in Xàbia have taught them what foreign buyers value: clarity, local market timing, and properties that are immediately livable. Their 90.39/100 rating and 4.8 average signal consistent client satisfaction. That track record comes from a tight process — vetting title and utilities early, staging homes to show real lifestyle potential (the photos of this property are a good example), and advising on realistic budgets for renovations or upgrades.
For remote workers, Molino Villas prioritises listings with reliable internet potential and flexible spaces that can be converted into home offices. When they present a property, they also offer local insight: where the nearest coworking hubs are, which cafés have the best Wi‑Fi, commute times to beaches and towns, and neighbourhood vibes. Their specialists speak several languages and can guide tax, residency and utility setups — big wins for international buyers unfamiliar with Spanish bureaucracy.

Javea (Xàbia) blends coastal charm with quiet inland pockets like Rafalet, where this house sits. The town offers sandy coves, pebble bays and a calendar of local markets and seasonal events that make settling in easy. For nomads, the area checks practical boxes: reliable transport connections to Alicante and Valencia, a mellow expat community, and a local food scene that’s both traditional and open to new tastes.
From a market perspective, properties with generous plots are prized because they offer expansion potential and privacy — key differentiators in coastal Spain where sea‑view premiums can push prices higher. Molino Villas Costa Blanca spotlights these benefits in listings and advises buyers on realistic renovation costs and local permits, helping international clients avoid common surprises.
Title and deeds: confirm clear ownership and any easements affecting the large plot.
Utilities and connectivity: check fixed broadband options and mobile signal if you plan to work remotely.
Planning permissions: verify what changes are allowed if you want to add structures or expand the pool/terrace.
Molino Villas Costa Blanca helps clients run these checks early, reducing time‑to‑move and making offers stronger and cleaner. Their local contacts — notaries, surveyors and contractors — are a practical asset for anyone buying from abroad.

This home’s profile — furnished, air conditioned, with gardens and a pool — is ideal for buyers who want immediate lifestyle benefits and low initial setup. The single‑level layout appeals to people seeking a simpler life or those planning to rent long term. As the photos show, indoor and outdoor areas are ready to live in and to host visitors, which makes short‑term rental or seasonal lets a realistic secondary income strategy.
Molino Villas Costa Blanca positions properties like this to attract both families and remote professionals. Their marketing emphasises the plot’s scale and privacy — a big selling point for buyers who want beach access without the crowds. They also provide comparative market insight so you know whether a property is fairly priced for the area and the season.
Request a live video tour timed to your timezone — Molino Villas offers guided online viewings so you can see the light and room flow in real time.
Ask for a neighbourhood briefing — local costs, commute times to coworking spaces, and the nearest international schools or medical facilities.
Get a written estimate for running costs and any recommended improvements — Molino Villas can connect you with trusted contractors for quotes.
These steps turn curiosity into confidence. Molino Villas Costa Blanca’s bilingual team guides international buyers through each one, keeping paperwork and timelines straightforward so you can focus on lifestyle decisions rather than red tape.

This detached house in Rafalet is a quiet, practical option for international buyers who want space, privacy and immediate access to coastal life. The photos highlight an easygoing home with bright interiors, usable outdoor areas and infrastructure that fits the nomad playbook: furnished, air‑conditioned and ready to become a productive base or an appealing rental.
If you’re scouting Javea properties, Molino Villas Costa Blanca offers the local know‑how to compare options, validate costs and negotiate on your behalf. Reach out for a tailored walkthrough of this listing and comparable homes — and let their team translate local detail into decisions you can act on from anywhere in the world.
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