Supplements: This classic Caribbean villa offers rock solid construction of both poured concrete and filled block with rebar. Although the house was damaged in hurricane Hugo in 1989 it was rebuilt much stronger. The north east corner of the home is an I-beam that is attached deep into the earth with concrete piling and then attached securely to the roof. The hurricane curtains are rated above Dade Country standards. Roof panels that provide lovely shade all year are simply removed prior to a storm. Some of the fun and unique features include "island" showers (an open skylight directly above you to let in the sun and rain) in all the bathrooms. Brand new hot tub. There are several options for placement of a pool. The updated kitchen includes a brand new stove, convenient walk-in kitchen pantry, stainless steel appliances and a reverse osmosis system to purify water for drinking and the ice machine. The lush and inviting central atrium courtyard is open to the sky yet smartly designed so that no water gets into the main house. Still with its original owners, this home shows great pride of ownership. Designed by the owners and family built, it is custom crafted and truly unique. The lot is approximately 1 acre. There are two level sites on the lower of portion of the lot - the first is around 12 Ft x 90 Ft and is about 12 feet higher elevation than the larger 30 Ft x 100 Ft area. These are on the eastern side of the driveway. There is no HOA and the owners are not aware of any review boards or restrictions. The septic tank and finger system are on the west side of the driveway about 90 Ft down from the house. The system had never leaked. The cistern holds 32,000 gallons and was last painted in July 2010. It has never leaked. The roof was re-coated in September 2014. The right of way is shown on the maps of this area and is owned by the government, but privately maintained.