In Rincon Puerto Rico, Villa Orleans is a one acre beach compound with a kilometer of beachfront. This beach villa is surrounded by a cement wall, padded with lush tropical vegetation, so you can't see the houses from the road and barely from the sky. A small creek from the mountain cuts through the property.
The first cement home sits upon a 100-year wall, used for the train once circling the island of Puerto Rico. It has 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. It has two balconies: one used as a sun deck, the other covered, both overlooking the Caribbean Sea. The covered terrace has dining space for 20, and can be used for yoga space if needed.
The second cement home has a one bedroom apartment. Beneath it are two bedrooms, sharing one bathroom. Attached to this structure is small office with its own kitchen, and another wooden deck next to a fountain.
The third home is a caretaker's one bedroom wooden cottage.
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