Offered at $4,200,000 USD

  • 4 BED
  • 5 BATH
  • 6,400 SQ/FT

CASA ARREBATO

Escenica a Paya la Ropa 85b, Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, Mexico

CASA ARREBATO.

Casa Arrebato appears to have been designed with a profound passion for its surroundings—the beautiful bay it overlooks, the ever-changing sunsets, and the tranquil Playa La Ropa sprawling at its feet. Elements like the locally sourced wood embedded into the flooring, alongside river stones creating stunning natural rugs, exemplify this sentiment perfectly. You read it right: pieces of local timber are intricately embedded into the floor to form a spectacular rug.

The immense interior Palapa roof, crafted from materials gathered from nearby mangroves and meticulously hand-processed by local artisans, serves as both insulation and a cooling canopy. Just imagine the time spent harvesting mangrove materials by hand, the painstaking process of handcrafting them into a smooth finish ready to provide cooling relief. Everywhere you look, perfectly aligned river stones catch your eye—each one meticulously chosen and placed by hand with such precision that you can’t help but admire and appreciate the beautiful craftsmanship and effort of Mexican hands, following the orchestration of their Architect. This essay highlights Casa Arrebato’s intricate details and craftsmanship, emphasizing its integration with the natural environment and the meticulous efforts of local artisans.

Why Casa Arrebato?

Casa Arrebato gets its name from the intense emotional experience when you swing open the grand, unique wooden door and are immediately greeted by the breathtaking beauty of the Sea. It feels as if the house warmly welcomes you, embracing you with a sense of peace and fulfillment that can only be truly understood by being there. In Spanish, Arrebato signifies a sudden, impactful feeling straight from the heart. That instant captivation is what makes your first encounter with Casa Arrebato unforgettable.

Exploring the Unique Spaces of Casa Arrebato:

Nestled in the heart of Zihuatanejo, Casa Arrebato emerges as a testament to coastal elegance and exceptional design. Each space within this residence exudes a distinct personality, captivating the senses and transporting visitors to a world of tranquility and natural beauty. The owner’s suite, situated on the first level, is distinguished by its cedar doors that open majestically towards the Sea. One can view the impressive infinity pool from its terrace, merging with the Pacific Ocean horizon. This space invites serene contemplation and offers a spectacular view that transforms with the day’s shifting lights and the night’s shadows.

The main bathroom at Casa Arrebato is a masterpiece of design and comfort. Highlighted by an antique tub accentuating its unique style, this space beckons relaxation and rejuvenation. The blend of ancient and modern elements creates an atmosphere of understated luxury, where every detail is carefully chosen to enrich the visitor’s sensory experience. Casa Arrebato celebrates architecture and design and honors the essence of Zihuatanejo: its serene landscape and deep connection to the Sea. Each space within this residence is an invitation to embrace life to the fullest, where beauty and functionality intertwine in perfect harmony.

In conclusion, exploring the unique spaces of Casa Arrebato is embarking on a journey of discovery and sensory delight. From the owner’s suite overlooking the endless blue Sea to the spectacular bathroom evoking a timeless sense of luxury, every detail of this residence inspires and captivates, creating memories that endure long after the visit.

The kitchen, living room, and entire first floor of Casa Arrebato is crafted from concrete covered in adobe, reminiscent of the old Mexican homes built by our ancestors, skillfully imitating adobe bricks by bordering them with perfectly aligned river stones. Its enormous palapa shelters the entire first level, ensuring every corner of Arrebato commands a view of the Sea. On the same level, the patio area features a more relaxed lounge inviting guests to recline, nap, read, or meditate. Some may bask in the sun on solid wood loungers, while others enjoy the Infinity pool, admiring the bay or preferring the serenity of the pool. Alternatively, guests may swim in the calm waters of Playa la Ropa, lapping at Arrebato’s feet. It is the only house offering a beautiful and exclusive access point to Playa la Ropa for residents, where meticulous details abound. The kitchen and dining area are particularly distinctive, with handmade Mexican tiles adorning the kitchen and a large granite table in the dining area, striking a perfect balance between natural elements and casual luxury that together captivate our senses. On the same first level, yet set apart from the main house, there is a studio complete with its bathroom.

On the next level, you will find three rooms, all with ocean views, carefully decorated like the entire house with fine Mexican craftsmanship: hand-embroidered textiles, many antique and unique pieces, and windows of heavy wood from old Mexican mansions from the late 18th century, now converted into a solid table that adorns the casual patio lounge. Everything you see in this house has been meticulously sought to achieve the perfect harmony and concept of Arrebato. The room terraces are crowned with handmade tile by local artisans. The unique tranquility, peace, and harmony that nature exudes and the house’s privacy and beauty have made it a top choice for the most discerning travelers worldwide.

Owner Quotes:

“To our beloved Arrebato, for all the joy and peace it bestowed upon us, where we discovered the true meaning of fulfillment. After traveling the World, this is the place to be.” Foster Yancey, Owner

“Arrebato has become the Princess of Playa la Ropa because the Queen is the Sea.” 

Cristina Yancey, Owner

Other Information

Construction: Approximately 1950 m².

Bedrooms: There are four bedrooms, each with a full bathroom and air conditioning, plus one separate studio with a full bathroom.

Kitchen: It has a smoke extractor hood, microwave, and refrigerator. It is furnished as seen in the photographs and finely decorated with Mexican antiques and fine craftsmanship. There is a video doorbell at the main entrance to the property.

Features: Five terraces, two artisanal courtyards, and two artisanal fountains, including a beautiful large piece of jade as one of the fountains. Additionally, a stunning large quartz stone illuminates the main terrace at night.

Lamps: Handcrafted hanging lamps were initially used to catch lobsters. Other lamps are Mexican brass antiques.

NOTE: All furnishings, minus personal items, are included in the price. The owners have full-time staff and participate in short-term rentals when they are absent. Rental income in 2023 was $195,000. See reviews in the last part of the photo section.

History of Zihuatanejo:

Zihuatanejo, Mexico: Beyond Sun and Sand

Zihuatanejo, located on the Pacific coast of Mexico in Guerrero state, has a rich history dating back to pre-Hispanic times. Before the arrival of the Spanish, the region was inhabited by indigenous groups such as the purépechas and cuitlatecos. Zihuatanejo, known as “Cihuatlán” in Nahuatl, served as a significant trading port where various Mesoamerican cultures exchanged goods like cacao and ceramics.

The Spanish conquest in the early 16th century, led by Hernán Cortés, brought profound changes to Zihuatanejo. It resulted in political, social, and economic transformations as Spanish governance was imposed, accompanied by religious conversion and cultural assimilation. The indigenous population experienced labor exploitation under the Spanish regime, and their traditional customs and languages were influenced by European practices.

Despite these changes, the pre-Hispanic history of Zihuatanejo remains evident in archaeological remains and cultural practices that reflect the region’s vibrant past. The conquest era marked a pivotal moment in shaping Zihuatanejo’s identity, contributing to developing a unique mestizo culture that persists in modern-day Mexico.

This summary encapsulates the dynamic interplay between indigenous heritage and Spanish colonization that defined Zihuatanejo’s historical evolution.

Playa La Ropa/La Ropa Beach

Located in Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, Mexico, it has a name rooted in local history. The story behind the name goes that during the 18th century, ships from Asia unloaded textiles and clothing on this beach to trade with residents and other sailors. This led to the beach being informally known as “La Ropa” (The Clothes).

Over time, the name became popularized and became the official name of the beach. It’s an exciting example of how names derive from specific commercial activities or historical practices at a particular location.

Tales of the Purepecha Kings: 

Pre-Hispanic Legends in Zihuatanejo Bay

Many centuries ago, when the Purépecha people dominated the region of Michoacán and parts of Guerrero, a powerful king named Caltzontzin lived. This king was known for his wisdom, ability to govern, and love for his people.

One day, while sailing along the Pacific coast, King Caltzontzin and his entourage were caught in a strong storm that forced them to seek refuge in a small bay. This bay was known for its calm, crystalline waters, lush vegetation, and abundant marine life.

Upon discovering the beauty and serenity of the place, the king and his companions decided to settle in this bay temporarily. During their stay, the king enjoyed the place so much that he built a natural pool for himself and his close ones. They could immerse themselves in the crystalline waters and receive a relaxing massage from small fish. These places are beautiful.

Restaurants

In Zihuatanejo, some of the most exclusive restaurants renowned for their gastronomic quality and ambiance include La Casa Que Canta, Amuleto, Tentaciones, and others. These establishments offer breathtaking views and menus that blend local ingredients with innovative culinary techniques, providing a unique dining experience showcasing the Mexican Pacific’s flavors. La Casa Que Canta and Tentaciones are highly recommended must-visit spots.

Several restaurants in Zihuatanejo Bay stand out for casual breakfast, lunch, or dining on the beach. La Perla, Rossy’s, Il Mare, La Sirena Gorda, and the Mediterranean downtown are known for their fresh seafood and exquisite cuisine. La Perla is particularly notable for its stunning ocean views and relaxed atmosphere, making it a perfect spot to savor local flavors. At Downtown, Mediterranean Restaurant offers a charming dining experience.”

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