This week, Alex Otaola captured the attention of Cubans on social media by announcing during a live broadcast that he had purchased a luxurious property on a stunning private beach in Melbourne. "Not only did I buy the ranch, but I also got the beach house in Melbourne. It's a done deal, and you should know it by now. For those who couldn't sleep over a ranch and four cows, guess what... I now even have dolphins!" the influencer exclaimed, bursting into laughter.
The announcement piqued the curiosity of his Cuban audience in the United States, causing a surge in web traffic to view Otaola's beach property. During one of his recent shows, he shared intriguing details about this acquisition and briefly explained how he managed to secure it. Otaola mentioned that he had been eyeing this house for some time, patiently negotiating until the best offer came along.
With the deal now closed, he is officially the new owner. However, he kept the final purchase price under wraps. The residence, boasting three independent apartments, sits right on the beachfront. Otaola has retained the housekeeper employed by the previous owner, as this property will serve as a rental business for vacationers eager to enjoy Melbourne's natural beauty and its secluded beach.
Pet-Friendly Accommodations with a View
The apartments welcome pets, allowing guests to enjoy the seaside with their furry companions. Otaola noted that, due to the beach's efforts to protect wildlife, particularly the nesting turtles, there are restrictions against taking dogs onto the sand at night.
Exciting Plans for Future Guests
Among the influencer’s plans is the addition of a jacuzzi for guests to unwind during their Florida vacations. Otaola is confident that the first bookings are imminent and urged people not to occupy the house year-round, as he also intends to relish his million-dollar beach property in Melbourne.
This renowned beach is located in Brevard County along Florida's Atlantic coast, known for its golden sands, clear waters, and untouched wilderness areas. Otaola is right when he predicts frequent mornings with views of the ocean, where dolphins, manatees, and even sharks are often spotted. It's a popular spot for water sports enthusiasts and adventurous swimmers, just like its newest property owner.