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November 21, 2025

El Portet villa in Moraira — Molino Villas Costa Blanca

A contemporary 5‑bed villa in El Portet, Moraira — EUR 3.3M — shown as a case study of Molino Villas Costa Blanca’s selective, buyer‑focused service for international clients.

Erik Johansson
Erik Johansson
Heritage Property Specialist
Region:Spain
CountryES

Nestled in the sheltered cove of El Portet, Moraira, a newly completed detached house presents a measured synthesis of Mediterranean light and contemporary restraint. Spanning 706 square metres across five generous bedrooms and five bathrooms, the residence offers an elevated, private setting with sweeping sea glimpses and thoughtfully composed indoor–outdoor rooms.

Discovering this Moraira villa with Molino Villas Costa Blanca

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This new‑build villa, offered at EUR 3,300,000 and completed in 2025, exemplifies the kind of assignment Molino Villas Costa Blanca undertakes: selective, high‑quality stock in locations that marry everyday convenience with enduring coastal appeal. The property’s generous plot of 1,835 m² and elevated siting yield long views over the bay; the photographs accompanying this article capture those views from the principal terrace and infinity pool, and the way light moves through the principal living volumes.

As shown in the images, the house is arranged around a clear sequence of spaces: an open plan living and dining pavilion with floor‑to‑ceiling glazing, a professional kitchen that opens directly to alfresco dining, and discrete bedroom wings that read as private suites. The visual narrative in the photography highlights the material choices — warm stone, timber details and expansive glass — and the deliberate choreography between interior comfort and exterior panorama.

A concise features overview

  • 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms integrated as en‑suite suites
  • 706 sqm living area on a 1,835 sqm plot; new construction (2025)
  • Infinity swimming pool, landscaped garden, and multiple terraces
  • Sea views from principal rooms, garage, air conditioning and modern MEP systems

How Molino Villas Costa Blanca frames value

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With a 25‑year history operating from Xábia, Molino Villas Costa Blanca combines local stewardship with an international outlook. Their practice is not to list broadly but to curate: they seek properties that will stand the test of time for owners who prioritise architectural integrity and lifestyle. This villa is illustrative of that approach — selected for its coherent design, quality of finishes and the kind of siting that amplifies long‑term desirability.

Molino Villas’ client offering blends market intelligence with hands‑on management. Buyers benefit from a translucent fee model, dedicated bilingual advisors, and a network of legal, tax and construction specialists who understand the nuances of Costa Blanca purchases. Their overall rating (4.8) and a platform score of 90.39/100 reflect sustained client satisfaction and repeat instruction across new‑construction and luxury sectors.

What Molino Villas does differently for international buyers

  1. They map total transaction cost beyond headline price — advising on likely taxes, transfer costs, notary and registry fees, and practical budget lines for finishing works or warranties.
  2. They offer staged viewings and technical dossiers: structural reports, MEP specifications, and supplier warranties so overseas buyers can assess quality remotely before committing to travel.
  3. They curate post‑sale support — property management, lettings introductions, and trusted artisans for bespoke alterations — preserving capital and easing stewardship from abroad.

Why this villa matters in Moraira’s market

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Moraira has quietly retained an architectural sensibility that favours modest scale, harbour life and residential quality over speculative density. A property like this — new construction but respectful in proportion and landscape — answers a clear local demand: buyers seeking contemporary comfort without sacrificing the town’s coastal character. The villa’s position in El Portet places it within easy reach of beaches, marina amenities and local gastronomy, while offering the privacy international buyers often insist upon.

From an investment perspective, properties that combine new construction standards (2025 completion) with proven location attributes tend to hold value through market cycles. For a buyer considering rental return, the configuration — five en‑suite bedrooms, generous communal space and outdoor amenities — adapts well to both family occupancy and premium seasonal lets.

Practical checks for buyers viewing similar properties

  • Confirm MEP warranties and energy performance documents; new construction often has transferable guarantees.
  • Inspect orientation and shading strategies — terraces and pergolas should temper summer heat without blocking the winter sun.
  • Agree on a schedule for snagging and finishing works held in escrow if purchase occurs before full completion.

A considered invitation

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This El Portet villa is presented as a case study in Molino Villas Costa Blanca’s practice: careful selection, clear presentation and aftercare that acknowledges the realities of international ownership. The photographs that accompany this profile reveal the balance between material quality and coastal poise — the pool edge that frames the sea, the terraces that extend living rooms, and the private corners for quiet afternoons.

For international buyers considering Moraira — whether as a principal residence, a family retreat, or a managed investment — Molino Villas Costa Blanca can provide a focused dossier on this property (listed at EUR 3,300,000), tailored remote viewings, and a transparent breakdown of fees and likely transactional costs. Contacting the agency will clarify commission terms, agency fees and the specific services included from viewing through completion.

To explore this opportunity and receive the full technical dossier and recent imagery, reach out to Molino Villas Costa Blanca in Xábia. Their local presence, long standing in the Costa Blanca market and high client ratings make them a practical partner for buyers seeking refinement, discretion and measured counsel.

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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