Located just 180 metres from the historic centre of Jávea / Xàbia, this substantial detached villa offers an exceptional opportunity to own a spacious home within walking distance of the town’s bars, restaurants and local amenities, including the area surrounding the Parròquia de Sant Bertomeu.
The property is also ideally positioned just 2.4 km from the port and 3.6 km from Playa del Arenal, providing easy access to both the coastline and the traditional charm of the old town.
Accessed via motorised gates, the villa opens onto a large driveway with ample parking and direct access to the main entrance, as well as to the garage areas located beneath the property. Inside, the home opens into a spacious entrance hall featuring a striking staircase leading to the upper floor, where a galleried landing connects the additional accommodation.
The ground floor offers generous living space, including a large covered naya spanning the full width of the house, with six sets of double doors that can be opened to create a seamless indoor-outdoor living environment. From here, a wraparound balcony extends across the front of the property and connects to a large side terrace.
Also on this level is an independent lounge, a modern fully equipped kitchen, a separate dining room, WC, and two bedrooms, including a master bedroom with ensuite bathroom.
The upper floor comprises a further three double bedrooms and a large family bathroom, making the property ideal for larger families or those requiring additional guest accommodation.
Externally, the lower level of the property includes extensive garage and storage space totalling approximately 109 m². This area provides parking for many vehicles and offers excellent potential for use as a workshop, storage facility or even a business space, subject to requirements and permissions.
The garden is designed for low maintenance and offers sufficient space for the construction of a private swimming pool, allowing future owners to further enhance the outdoor living experience.
This property represents a rare opportunity to acquire a large villa within walking distance of Jávea Old Town, combining space, flexibility and strong potential in one of the most desirable areas of the Costa Blanca.
Between the Mediterranean and the rugged landscape of the Marina Alta, Jávea enjoys a privileged position on the North Costa Blanca. Its municipal area stretches from Cabo de San Antonio to the Montgó surroundings, combining in a rare way coves, established residential areas and services that stay active all year round.
That mix explains why so many people decide to buy a home in Jávea. Here, the goal is not only a second residence, but also a stable place to live with comfort, privacy and good connections to the rest of the region.

Those of us who have spent years exploring this part of the North Costa Blanca know that Xàbia does not work as a uniform destination. It is organised into several clearly defined areas, from the Port of Jávea and the historic centre to elevated urbanisations with open sea views.
This urban layout offers plenty of options for buyers. Some profiles prioritise being able to walk to restaurants and everyday services, while others prefer larger plots, more privacy and a home designed for outdoor living.
Connections via the N-332 and the AP-7 make it easy to reach airports, hospitals and schools in the area without losing the feeling of a residential retreat. And in a market so exposed to international demand, that makes a real difference when the time comes to choose between several towns.
Within the municipality, areas such as Tosalet, Cap Martí, Pinosol, Costa Nova or La Granadella suit very different lifestyles. Precisely for that reason, buying a house in Jávea requires knowing each area well and not relying only on a first impression.

There are places where quality of life is understood through small details. Heading out early, walking down to the seafront promenade, having breakfast near the harbour and then continuing with a normal day of work or family life is a common scene in Jávea, even outside the high season.
The mild climate, with more than 300 days of sunshine, supports a lifestyle closely connected to the outdoors. Add to that a sense of safety, a well-curated food scene, sports facilities and an international community that blends naturally with the local rhythm.
For many families, living in Jávea also brings a practical advantage. There are year-round services, international schools across the wider region, supermarkets, healthcare and a marina that keeps social life going without relying only on summer.
Proximity to other established points in the area also matters, such as Moraira, Benissa or Cumbre del Sol. That residential network across the Marina Alta reinforces the sense of stability and consolidates this municipality’s appeal for both Spanish and international buyers.

The relationship between nature and housing is one of the keys to this market. Playa del Arenal concentrates demand for apartments in Jávea thanks to its proximity to shops and restaurants, while enclaves such as Cala Blanca or Cala Portitxol attract those who value a more secluded setting.
In the south, Cala Granadella remains a reference for buyers looking for homes in Jávea with a strongly scenic component. Higher up, Cabo de San Antonio and the viewpoints offer a different perspective of the municipality, with vistas that speak for themselves about the importance of sea-facing homes.
The Montgó Natural Park completes that balance. It is not only about scenery, but also about a physical boundary that shapes urban growth. In real estate terms, this helps preserve the character of many urbanisations and sustains interest in well-located properties in Jávea.

The local market includes villas in Jávea, apartments, traditional detached homes, plots and new build in very specific enclaves. Foreign demand remains especially significant, with buyers seeking a high-level second residence, a stable base for remote work or a long-term property investment.
Areas with the best views, privacy and proximity to the sea tend to attract the most interest, as do renovated homes with contemporary Mediterranean architecture. There is also movement in resale and in properties to modernise, particularly among those who want to adapt the house to their own style while keeping tighter control over the final location.
From our experience in this part of the region, the decisive factor is almost never just the home itself. Orientation, access, local planning and the ease of future resale all matter. For that reason, if you also value a strategic exit, it is worth understanding how selling a home on the North Costa Blanca is part of the same analysis from day one.
Our team supports that process with a very practical, on-the-ground perspective. We know which urbanisations fit each profile best, where to find homes with sea views and how to filter with clear criteria among properties in Jávea that, on paper, may look similar but offer very different realities once you visit them.