A measured dossier on a 12‑bedroom Javea villa and the local expertise Molino Villas Costa Blanca brings to international buyers seeking scale, transparency and practical value.
Nestled in Javea, this commanding detached villa on El Tossal exemplifies the kind of opportunity Molino Villas Costa Blanca seeks for international buyers: scale, privacy and a clear title narrative.

Spanning 969 square metres of built area across a 3,214 sqm plot, this detached house offers twelve bedrooms and twelve bathrooms—configurations that suit extended families, co-ownership or a high-yield rental strategy. Priced at EUR 1,590,000 and largely furnished, the house presents both immediate usability and options for repositioning.
As shown in the property photographs, generous reception rooms, travertine floors and arched openings create a measured Mediterranean aesthetic. Terraces and verandas extend living outdoors; mature gardens and existing pool infrastructure underline the property's lifestyle credentials.
Room count and circulation make this villa flexible: private suites for multigenerational living, discrete guest wings for rental income, and large entertaining spaces for events. The scale also reduces the need for immediate structural work while offering scope for modernisation where investors seek higher yields.

Molino Villas Costa Blanca has operated from Xábia for 25 years and carries an overall rating of 90.39 out of 100 with an average client score near 4.8. Their selection of this estate follows a clear brief they apply to high‑value listings: documented title history, demonstrable rental and lifestyle demand, and physical condition that matches market expectations for luxury coastal homes.
In practice that means the agency verifies cadastre records, cross‑checks local planning constraints and prepares a market dossier showing comparable lettings, occupancy seasonality and standalone maintenance costs. For international buyers who cannot inspect weekly, Molino Villas assembles photographic records and practical notes—the same material you see in the images—so judgments are evidence‑based.

Javea combines established blue‑flag beaches and marina access with an inland rise that offers sea glimpses and cooler summer breezes. The town draws family buyers and seasonal visitors, which supports premium short‑season lettings but also means management and turnaround costs are higher than in fully urban areas.
For properties of this scale, check three practical items before committing: confirmed legal title and absence of encumbrances, up‑to‑date planning permissions for any future changes, and an accurate running‑cost forecast that includes seasonal staffing and pool maintenance. Molino Villas' dossier for this estate addresses each of these points and supplies local comparables to ground valuation assumptions.

Listed at EUR 1,590,000 and built in 2004, this home is a mid‑life estate: structurally established but likely to benefit from selective modernisation. The photographs supplied with the listing are candid rather than staged; they show material condition, the relationship between indoor and outdoor spaces, and the way light defines principal rooms. Those images are the starting point for a buyer's provenance checks, not a replacement for them.
Molino Villas positions this property with transparent supporting documents and a clear narrative about potential uses—family retreat, subdivision into multiple lettable suites, or long‑term ownership. For international clients who require predictable outcomes, that transparency is the practical value they pay for.
Molino Villas' record of 25 years in Xábia means they routinely coordinate these checks and can introduce neutral surveyors and local lawyers experienced with non‑resident buyers.

If this Javea estate matches your brief, ask Molino Villas Costa Blanca for the full dossier—including recent utility statements, cadastre extracts and comparable rental data. For international buyers, request a detailed walk‑through of the running costs and a schedule of suggested interventions to align the property with your chosen use.
The combination of a clearly documented property and a locally established agency reduces transaction uncertainty. For decisive buyers seeking a large coastal villa with flexibility of use, this pairing—property and agency—is worth a professional review.
Contact Molino Villas Costa Blanca in Xábia to request the full information pack and to arrange an evidence‑based remote or in‑person viewing.
Danish investment specialist who relocated to Costa del Sol in 2015. Focuses on data-driven market timing and long-term value for Danish buyers.
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