A beach mansion built as a family home in 1895, the interior floor plan, is the original design from the 1800’s, as are the wooden doors, the interior windows and framing. This home was constructed with Mayan stone, versus concrete block and cement, thus minimal damage occurred from the 2002 hurricane “Isidora”, where the Casa got its name. The floor tiles in all the bedrooms, dining room, living room and hallways, originated from Spain in the 1900’s. The custom of high ceilings has been maintained which enhances the air flow and helps maintain cool temperatures as the sun heats up. Currently has 7 rooms for rent, with the possibility of adding more. Other rooms include a conference/meeting room, reception area, computer lounge, dining room and bar, and kitchen facilities. Walk through the building to the courtyard where you’ll find a large pool, bar, lounge and sitting area. The deck area is large enough to accommodate band and dance floor. The inviting front dining room has beautiful arched windows with elegant iron protectors, and the local “Cheers” bar, This is a Heritage building with many native plants and flowering bushes enhancing the homey comfortable atmosphere. Make this your new home while you bask in true Mexican culture.







