A waterfront estate was built way back in 1982 in a grand classic tropical-style located in the Dominican Republic of the Caribbean. This estate is now on the market priced at $19.5 million.
The Tropical-style beach house is measured at 35,000 square feet with seven bedrooms and ten bathrooms. It has indoor and outdoor living areas that have bedroom suites in a tower wing with stunning ocean views and a large chef’s kitchen. Aside from its white sand beach and its own dock surrounded by a forest of palms, it also has a large pool patio.
This waterfront estate in one of the Caribbean’s best getaways is listed by the Casa de Campo Real Estate.
- This is a look at the main entrance of the house with a large wooden panel with carvings that support the main door that opens to the foyer. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
- This living room has a large circular conversation pit with a dark wooden tone to match the wooden coffee table in the middle and the hardwood flooring. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
- This other living room also has a conversation pit encircling a beige coffee table to match the floor. The tall ceiling is supported by stone pillars adorned with wooden totem poles on the side. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
- This other view of the living room shows the large open walls that have a textured sandy stone look to it. It contrasts the dark wooden ceiling that matches the built-in conversation pit. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
- The kitchen’s large kitchen island has black granite countertops paired with cushioned stools for the breakfast bar. These are then topped with a circular lighting from the white ceiling. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
- This bedroom has a dark wooden bed that matches the tone of the tall walls. This has three large doors that open up to the scenery of the beach. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
- The jacuzzi of the house is enclosed in its own area with mosaic stone walls for privacy adorned with colorful flowering shrubs. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
- This is an aerial view of the pool area. You can see here the large beige tiles at the side of the pool that gives the area a nice contrast for the blue pool and the flanking tall tropical trees. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
- There is an area in the property with a spacious garden of shrubs with a fountain in the middle of tall stone pillars supporting the trellis of the walkway. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
- This is a close look at the beach with various sitting areas under large umbrellas. On the far side, you can see the dock of the property with a walkway elevated from the water. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
- This is a sunset view of the beach. You can see here the low wall of the walkway and tall tropical trees that mark the border of the property lined with outdoor lights. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
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To the surprise of many, the Dominican Republic is the most popular tourist destination in the Caribbean. While the Virgin Islands and the Bahamas and now Cuba get most of the publicity, it is Dominican with its diversity from the tallest Caribbean mountain, Pico Duarte at 10,164 feet above sea level, to Lake Enriquillo, which is 148 feet below sea level, the lowest point in the Caribbean, that attracts about 5 million visitors per year.
Between those extremes are rivers, valleys, coastal plains, more lakes and lagoons, and beautiful white sand beaches with palm trees leaning in the direction of the breeze off the water. Nightclubs in the seaside resort hotels host some of the best merengue and salsa bands on this side of Havana. Whale watching, whitewater rafting or walk through history in the oldest city in the New World, Zona Colonial in Santo Domingo. With never-ending activities and movie-set beaches, the Dominican Republic is one of the Caribbean’s best getaways.
Currently offered for sale by its original owner is a waterfront estate with white sand beach and its own dock surrounded by a forest of palms. Access is down a long private drive through an arching alee of bamboo. The 35,000-square-foot home is clearly tropical and open to the tradewinds with huge areas for entertaining or enjoying a private moment enjoying views of the water.
Built in 1982 in grand classic tropical style, the seven-bedroom, ten bath mansion will accommodate a large number of friends and extended family. Graced with indoor and outdoor living areas and large pool patio, bedroom suites are in a tower wing with stunning ocean views. The chef’s kitchen is perfect for feeding the family or for catering a large event.
Tropical grand beachfront estate in the popular Dominican Republic, priced at $19.5 million.
Source: casadecampore.com