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November 20, 2025

Moraira villa in El Portet — Molino Villas Costa Blanca

A newly built, 5‑bedroom detached villa in El Portet, Moraira — showcased by Molino Villas Costa Blanca as a study in material quality, view‑led design and international buyer service.

Erik Johansson
Erik Johansson
Heritage Property Specialist
Region:Spain
CountryES

Nestled in Moraira, property HQL-TQ5C2 represents a contemporary Mediterranean vision — a newly built, detached five‑bedroom home that pairs generous scale with considered detail. Priced at EUR 3,300,000 and completed in 2025, this villa exemplifies the kind of discreet, well-curated inventory Molino Villas Costa Blanca brings to an international clientele.

Discovering this Moraira villa with Molino Villas Costa Blanca

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Take this detached house in El Portet as a case study. Spanning 706 square metres across five bedrooms and five bathrooms on an 1,835 sqm plot, the residence is an exercise in light, proportion and material clarity. As shown in the property photos, floor‑to‑ceiling glazing frames the sea view and admits the diffuse Mediterranean light that defines living spaces here.

The images capture the living room’s calm geometry and the seamless connection to terraces and pergola‑shaded patios — design choices Molino Villas Costa Blanca seeks when advising international buyers who want indoor and outdoor life to read as a single, composed experience.

Architecture, materials and the sense of craft

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This new construction makes restraint its distinction. The specification — from premium glazing to the outdoor infinity pool and landscaped gardens — speaks of durable materials chosen for longevity rather than fashion. Photographs of the terraces and poolside show careful landscape integration: low, sculpted planting and stone finishes that will acquire a quiet patina with time.

What the layout offers buyers

  • Five en‑suite bedrooms arranged to maximise view and privacy; expansive open‑plan ground floor that promotes effortless entertaining; multiple terraces and sun terraces for varied outdoor living; integrated garage and practical service areas; air conditioning and smart‑home provisions for modern comfort.

Why Molino Villas Costa Blanca chose and presents properties like this

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Molino Villas Costa Blanca, based in Xábia, has curated an inventory that balances new construction with market sensibility. With 25 years of local experience, their team assesses not only immediate appeal but also stewardship: build quality, orientation, privacy and resale potential. This property in Moraira fits their brief for an international buyer seeking a lifetime home or a robust second residence.

Their approach is consultative. For a purchase of this scale they offer disciplined technical vetting — manufacturer specifications, energy and comfort systems, and a phased handover inspection — and they communicate those findings in plain terms for buyers who are often purchasing from abroad.

Moraira: context, character and market signals

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Moraira is compact by choice; its harbour, beaches and low‑rise urban grain keep scale human and values resilient. Properties that combine sea views, privacy and a short stroll to high‑quality amenities typically hold demand among international families and professional buyers. The villa’s elevated vantage and proximity to the marina and restaurants reinforce that appeal.

For investors and owner‑occupiers alike, Molino Villas Costa Blanca emphasises three practical checks when evaluating Moraira opportunities: orientation and microclimate (sunlight, prevailing breezes), build detail that reduces long‑term maintenance, and neighbourhood services that support year‑round living rather than seasonal peaks.

What international buyers should look for in similar listings

  • Clear title and up‑to‑date planning permissions; documented construction specs and warranties for new builds; energy‑efficiency measures and climate control systems; site drainage and landscape maintenance plans; proximity to year‑round services (medical, schooling, transport).

How Molino Villas Costa Blanca adds value for buyers

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Beyond marketing, the agency acts as adviser and translator of local practice. For this property they arranged technical walk‑throughs, coordinated photographic presentation that highlights the home’s relationship to the sea (as the images show), and prepared concise dossiers that compare similar recent sales — a necessary service for buyers negotiating from overseas.

Their track record — a high average rating and a long local tenure — offers reassurance that they will manage post‑sale details such as utility transfers, contractor warranties and handover checklists, so the purchase transitions smoothly into ownership or management for holiday letting where appropriate.

A considered fit for discerning international buyers

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For a buyer seeking a coastal family home with year‑round utility and strong provenance, this Moraira villa is an instructive example. The property’s composition — generous internal volume, thoughtful service spaces, private garden and pool, and commanding sea views — aligns with the investment and lifestyle priorities Molino Villas Costa Blanca’s clients articulate most often.

As seen in the photographic sequence, the home offers layered living: bright communal rooms for gatherings, quieter bedroom suites for privacy, and terraces that function as outdoor rooms through much of the year.

Practical next steps for interested buyers

  • Request the full technical dossier and recent comparables from Molino Villas Costa Blanca; arrange a virtual tour timed to local daylight to assess view quality; commission an independent survey where you intend long‑term ownership; discuss property management options for absentee periods.

Molino Villas Costa Blanca is positioned to assist across each of these steps, combining local presence in Xábia with a measured process that suits buyers who value discretion, rigour and a long‑term view.

Conclusion: why this Moraira home matters

This El Portet villa is not merely a high‑end new build; it is illustrative of a market segment defined by quality of life, careful construction and sustained demand among international buyers. Molino Villas Costa Blanca’s selection and presentation of the property encapsulate their strengths: local knowledge, a long track record, and the procedural clarity often required by purchasers who buy at a distance.

If the balance of scale, finish and coastal context appeals, contact Molino Villas Costa Blanca to request the full dossier and to arrange a viewing or virtual inspection. The photographs already convey the house’s principal qualities; their team will provide the supporting detail that turns visual impression into confident acquisition.

Erik Johansson
Erik Johansson
Heritage Property Specialist

Norwegian with years in Florence guiding clients across borders. I bridge Oslo and Tuscany, focusing on legal navigation, cultural context, and enduring craftsmanship.

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