Imagine living in this absolutely stunning Culebra estate perched over the beach in this luxury Puerto Rico real estate listing. It's sprawled across 5 1/2 acres on Culebra and the price has been lowered to $3.9 million. See the full listing with more photos and information on culebraislandrealty.com.
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