
Description
OCEAN FRONT HOME. Villa Amanecer is a Spanish colonial Oceanfront home in Tankah, has 3 bedrooms and 3 baths and a two story classic atrium. Ideally located 100 feet from a calm beach safe for children, this splendidly maintained property enjoys the bright rays of dawn (Amanecer). Fully furnished turnkey, Original owners. Tables and chairs are hand-crafted from mahogany, walnut and cherry hardwoods. Palapa carport. Rainwater collected by the roof is stored underground in three 5,000 liter plastic tanks to supply showers, washing, and the garden. By facing due east the house greets the sunrise while avoiding the afternoon sun toasting south facing villas. The reliable trade winds carry away insects that can pester other lots. Of the neighboring 10 lots, lot 44 has the best access to the ocean, with its colorful tropical fish immediately at hand. To view more fish and coral, one can swim out to the reef or take a 10 minute stroll and snorkel along the reef at the north end of the bay.
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3BEDS
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0.35ACRES
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3BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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3,896SQFT
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$223$/SQFT
Description
OCEAN FRONT HOME. Villa Amanecer is a Spanish colonial Oceanfront home in Tankah, has 3 bedrooms and 3 baths and a two story classic atrium. Ideally located 100 feet from a calm beach safe for children, this splendidly maintained property enjoys the bright rays of dawn (Amanecer). Fully furnished turnkey, Original owners. Tables and chairs are hand-crafted from mahogany, walnut and cherry hardwoods. Palapa carport. Rainwater collected by the roof is stored underground in three 5,000 liter plastic tanks to supply showers, washing, and the garden. By facing due east the house greets the sunrise while avoiding the afternoon sun toasting south facing villas. The reliable trade winds carry away insects that can pester other lots. Of the neighboring 10 lots, lot 44 has the best access to the ocean, with its colorful tropical fish immediately at hand. To view more fish and coral, one can swim out to the reef or take a 10 minute stroll and snorkel along the reef at the north end of the bay.