A VILLA ON THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC’S NORTH COAST

$1,275,300

This three-bedroom three-and-a-half-bath house, called Casa de Cana after the type of palm used in its roof, is on the country’s north coast, in the town of Cabrera, which has a population of about 25,000. It’s in a lush, secluded area, said Jennifer Cabot, one of the owners, whose primary home is on the island of Nantucket in Massachusetts.

A winding road leads to the property, which sits on two and a third acres. The 3,700-square-foot house, built in 2010, is made up of three pavilions that are connected by open-air walkways.

An antique mahogany door gives way to the central pavilion, which has the living room, dining room and kitchen. The décor of the living room includes surfboards affixed to the walls, Indonesian-style daybeds and African textiles. The kitchen has a 48-inch Viking range and double oven. The wall closest to the ocean is made of multiple bifold glass doors that lead to a terrace. “As soon as you walk in the front door, it’s just ocean everywhere. You almost feel like you’re on the bow of a big boat,” Ms. Cabot said.

To the left of the central pavilion as you face the ocean, a raised outdoor walkway leads to the master bedroom pavilion, which has an oceanfront terrace and an en-suite bath with two showers. One, combined with the bathtub, is inside, and the other is outdoors. To the right of the central pavilion, a walkway leads to the third pavilion, with two bedrooms, each having a terrace and an en-suite bath. The house is being sold furnished.