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"Beautiful Beachfront Villas"
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Bric International
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| Rob Kinnon |
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(518) 632-1116 |
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(984)115-4611 |
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518-874-5053 |
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Address:
Punta Caracol
Type: Residential
Style: 3 Story "With Private Solarium"
Development Level: Built
Bedrooms: 4 "With oceanview terraces!!"
Bathrooms: 6
Garage: n/a "Off Street Parking"
Size: 3,600 sq. ft. "2400-3600 sq.ft."
Lot Type: Rectangular
Lot Size:
2035 sq. m.
Year Built: 2007
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A distinct beachfront community, consisting of 6 custom Villas ranging in size from 2,400 to 3,600 sq.ft. Punta Caracol sits on a 2,035 sq. mt. beachfront parcel. Punta Caracol is located 4 km. north of the very quaint and desirable Puerto Morelos. Punta Caracol is located in a National Park with a world class reef 300 yards of shore. The reef offers incredible snorkeling and fishing opportunities This area of the coast offers great natural protection against the tropical storm season.
• 4 bedrooms with ocean front terrace • 6 baths with marble floors and counters • Mahogany doors and Kitchen Cabinets • Granite kitchen countertops • Custom lighting • 8 person rooftop jacuzzi and wet bar area • Rooftop furniture and gardens
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All windows & doors facing east & north (hurricane winds) are 10mm thick glass with 3mm film for added impact resistance.
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82 concrete rebar pilings 2' x 15' sitting on rock to create a truly incredibly strong foundation for the project.
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All rebar painted & sealed with anticorrosive paint to add superior strength & life to the structures.
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Exterior walls: poured concrete walls with ¾" to ½" rebar matting on 16" centers designated to withstand category #5 hurricane winds.
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7 subterranean cisterns (water tanks) a min. of 20,000 liters each which has the added effect of completely reinforcing the structures.
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Fully walled in and protected by 2 separate seawalls
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The primary seawall has the distinction of being the only seawall standing undamaged after Hurricane Wilma and the secondary seawall was built to these same standards.
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