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December 3, 2025

Las Laderas Villa in Xàbia — Molino Villas’ Presentation

A five‑bedroom Mediterranean villa in Xàbia’s Las Laderas — presented by Molino Villas Costa Blanca — combining considered indoor/outdoor living and local market expertise for international buyers.

Erik Johansson
Erik Johansson
Heritage Property Specialist
Region:Spain
CountryES

Nestled in Xàbia’s quiet Las Laderas enclave, this detached Mediterranean villa presents a considered balance of scale, light and landscape. Spanning 257 m² of living space across five bedrooms and four bathrooms, the house sits on a generous 1,150 m² plot and promises both family comfort and the kind of measured coastal living international buyers seek.

Discovering the villa in Las Laderas

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Approached from a tree‑lined lane, the house reads as a quietly refined Mediterranean composition: warm stucco volumes, terraces that step down the slope, and planted boundaries that afford privacy without isolation. The images that accompany this article show the principal façades and terraces, capturing the way morning light settles across the tiled roofs and the generous outdoor rooms that define life here.

Interiors that prioritise proportion and day‑to‑day comfort

Inside, a luminous living room flows naturally into a dining area and a contemporary kitchen, establishing an easy rhythm for daily life and entertaining. Photographs reveal generous window openings and sightlines to the terraces; these views are a recurring feature, chosen deliberately to extend the interior spatial experience into the garden. High‑quality finishes and purposeful joinery give the principal rooms a restrained elegance rather than showy ornamentation.

  • Key features at a glance: swimming pool, multiple terraces, landscaped garden, furnished interiors and air conditioning for year‑round comfort.

How Molino Villas Costa Blanca presented this home

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Molino Villas Costa Blanca have curated this villa for an international audience with a disciplined approach to presentation and provenance. Their twenty‑five years in the Costa Blanca market show in the way the listing frames the property: measured photography, clear spatial descriptions and an emphasis on the relationship between interior daylight and outdoor living. The agency’s portfolio focus on new construction, luxury and family homes makes them fluent in articulating what discerning buyers value here.

Value added for international buyers

Beyond marketing, Molino Villas Costa Blanca supports international purchasers through local market intelligence and practical service: precise valuation rooted in neighbourhood comparables, guidance on seasonal occupancy and rental potential, and introductions to bilingual legal and tax advisors. For this Las Laderas villa — offered at EUR 995,000 — their guidance helps buyers weigh lifestyle priorities against long‑term investment considerations in Xàbia.

Xàbia and Las Laderas: context that matters

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Xàbia’s appeal is resolutely local: sheltered coves, established marinas and a hinterland of walking trails that reward small‑scale exploration. Las Laderas in particular offers elevated views without sacrificing proximity to beaches and services. For buyers assessing properties in Comunidad Valenciana, attention to micro‑location — orientation, plot slope, and immediate neighbouring fabric — is as important as headline features. The property photos demonstrate the site’s orientation and how terraces capture both morning and evening light, a practical detail that informs comfort and energy use through the year.

When assessing similar homes in Xàbia, Molino Villas recommends inspecting drainage and access routes, confirming service connections, and considering adaptable spaces that serve both permanent residency and seasonal letting. Their local knowledge helps international clients anticipate running costs and regulatory requirements specific to Valencian municipalities.

Why this villa exemplifies Molino Villas’ standards

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The house embodies the agency’s selection criteria: architectural clarity, considered outdoor rooms, and practical family accommodation. The combination of five bedrooms and four bathrooms within 257 m² allows flexible use — principal residence, guest accommodation and home office — while the 1,150 m² plot secures privacy and scope for long‑term stewardship. In images, the pool reads as an integrated element rather than a spectacle, aligned with the agency’s preference for properties that age well and require measured maintenance.

Molino Villas Costa Blanca’s 4.8 average rating and extensive local experience are reflected in listings such as this: neither mass‑market nor ostentatious, but carefully positioned for buyers who value authenticity of place and a responsible approach to ownership.

Practical considerations for interested buyers

Prospective purchasers should request documented running costs, recent maintenance records and a plan of the plot to understand boundaries and permitted uses. Molino Villas can arrange viewings that combine site orientation checks with neighbourhood walkabouts, and can introduce trusted local experts for surveying, finance and legal conveyancing — a service model designed to reduce uncertainty for buyers unfamiliar with Spanish processes.

A considered invitation

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For international buyers seeking a composed Mediterranean home in Xàbia, this villa is a study in proportion, daylight and sensible outdoor living. The property images illustrate the quality of spaces and the relationship between house and garden; Molino Villas Costa Blanca’s local expertise ensures that such attributes are presented with clarity and supported by practical advice. To explore this opportunity further, contact Molino Villas Costa Blanca in Xàbia to request documentation, arrange a private viewing or discuss how this house might fit into a wider investment or lifestyle plan.

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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