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November 26, 2025

Jávea—Molino Villas’ Rafalet Detached House

A single‑storey detached house in Javea presented by Molino Villas Costa Blanca — a study in outdoor living, measured interiors and transparent agency stewardship for international buyers.

Mia Jensen
Mia Jensen
Heritage Property Specialist
Region:Spain
CountryES

Nestled in Javea, property HQL-MQW24 represents a quietly confident interpretation of Mediterranean living: a single‑storey detached house set within generous grounds, offered by Molino Villas Costa Blanca for long‑term rental at EUR 1,400 per month.

Discovering the house in Rafalet

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Set on a 2,580 sqm plot in the Rafalet district of Jávea, this two‑bedroom, one‑bath residence unfolds across 216 sqm of luminous living space. The images that accompany this listing capture the sense of scale: broad windows, sunlit reception rooms and the terrace that extends domestic life into the garden.

Interior rhythm and material calm

Inside, high ceilings and an open communal plan allow daylight to modulate rooms with a quiet architecture of proportion. Photographs show a living room that reads as both intimate and generous, a dining area suited to informal gatherings, and a kitchen that sits comfortably within the home’s flow — all finished in neutral palettes that favour texture and light.

For international buyers or long‑term renters seeking provenance over flash, these interiors present a durable canvas: furnished, air‑conditioned and arranged for everyday use rather than theatrical staging. The single‑level plan is particularly appealing for those prioritising accessibility and permanence.

Gardens, terraces and the value of space

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The property’s outdoor life is its defining feature. As shown in the photos, mature olive trees and open lawns create privacy and a measured sense of seclusion. A pool and shaded terrace invite mornings and evenings outdoors; the plot also affords scope for further landscaping, vegetable beds or additional leisure elements should an owner choose to adapt the grounds.

  • Key features highlighted in the listing:
  • • Swimming pool • Garage and ample parking • Terraced outdoor living • Furnished interiors with air conditioning • Generous private plot ideal for gardening or expansion

How Molino Villas Costa Blanca frames this opportunity

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Molino Villas Costa Blanca, based in Xàbia with 25 years of local experience and an average rating of 4.8, selects properties that balance authenticity and livability. This Javea house exemplifies their approach: a property that reads as inherently Mediterranean, competitively priced and presented with clear attention to context. Their portfolio curation emphasises durable materials, practical layouts and outdoor amenity — criteria that inform how they market this house to international clients.

Beyond photography and listing text, Molino Villas offers practical stewardship: precise floor plans, verified local services, transparent fee explanations and assistance navigating tenancy or purchase pathways. For overseas buyers unfamiliar with Alicante’s market, such stewardship translates into reduced uncertainty and a more efficient path from interest to possession.

Javea’s appeal and what to look for as an international buyer

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Jávea combines a durable coastal reputation with a measured local market. Buyers should weigh three considerations: micro‑location (proximity to beach, services and transport), plot and build quality (landscaping, drainage and construction year — this house dates from 2002), and ongoing running costs. Molino Villas’ local knowledge helps calibrate expectations on these points and positions homes like this within realistic rental and stewardship assumptions.

In photographic detail, note the garden aspect and orientation when assessing sun‑hours and privacy; review the garage and access arrangements for local road widths; and confirm the condition of pool and services if long‑term maintenance is a concern. These are the exact checks the agency performs before recommending a property to international clients.

Commission, fees and the Molino Villas difference

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Understanding agency fees is central to confident decision‑making. Molino Villas Costa Blanca operates with transparent commission structures and provides a breakdown of expected costs — from agency commission to local taxes and service charges — early in the enquiry process. For international buyers this clarity reduces surprises and allows direct comparison between comparable offers in Jávea and the wider Alicante coast.

Their team supplements listings with realistic cost estimations for maintenance, seasonal staffing (where applicable), and local utility norms — practical figures that materially inform rental projections or ownership budgeting for overseas purchasers.

Questions to ask before you commit

  1. 1. What is the agency’s commission for this transaction and what services are included? 2. Which taxes and transfer costs should an international buyer expect in Alicante? 3. Can the agent provide recent comparable rentals or sales to justify projected returns? 4. What ongoing maintenance costs are typical for a property of this size and age?

A considered next step

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If the balance of indoor calm and expansive outdoor life appeals, Molino Villas Costa Blanca can arrange a private viewing, provide detailed condition reports and supply an itemised estimate of fees and taxes relevant to international buyers. The property’s images give a faithful first impression; the agency’s local expertise supplies the context needed to turn that impression into a confident decision.

Contact Molino Villas Costa Blanca in Xàbia to discuss availability, clarify commission terms and request documentation. For discerning buyers seeking a durable, quietly elegant Mediterranean home, this Rafalet house is a practical and characterful option that rewards careful stewardship.

Mia Jensen
Mia Jensen
Heritage Property Specialist

Former Copenhagen architect who relocated to Provence, offering relocation services, market analysis, and a curator’s eye for authentic regional design.

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