As the other reviewers have said, the view is spectacular.
BUT BE WARNED: The house and property are in UTTER DISREPAIR. I was hoping to be able to attach photos to this review to better inform other travelers, but it does not appear to be possible.
The listing photos are a complete misrepresentation of reality. Just a few examples: the lawn chairs are not the ones in the photos. They are broken, there are about 4 cushions to share among all of them and they are so gross and ripped up that you won't want to use them, anyway. There are no brightly colored Adirondack chairs anywhere on the property, and certainly not at the "lagoon." That beautiful sandy beach area? It has more cigarette butts than it does sand. The string lights that suggest the quinisential beach evening? I counted four working lightbulbs. That infinity pool? The workmanship is so poor that it feels like the entire platform is going to fall into the ocean.
The inside is equally as bad. The kitchen is awful - the water dispenser and ice machine are not functioning, the stove is missing knobs (so you get to worry that you are silently being gassed with carbon monoxide poisoning), all surfaces are disgustingly filthy and sticky. Keeping up with the ants is a full-time job. Suffice it to say that this house has not had a proper cleaning since circa 1968. The fuse/breaker blew while we were there, (most likely due to the fact that there is only one working outlet in the kitchen, so turn the lights off if you are going to use the toaster.)
The bedrooms and bathrooms are the same - we were so grossed out to sleep in the beds and you'll want to take a shower after taking a shower, if you are fortunate enough to have hot water, which was in short supply.
The only way I know to describe the property next door (that you have to walk/drive right by when you come and go) is it looks like a war-zone. If it were in the US, it would most certainly be condemned. There is nonstop traffic at this house, large groups of people loitering, trash everywhere, a pit bull chained to outside of the house...
We certainly didn't feel safe here, despite the 12 ft. chain link fence with razor wire atop it that runs along the side of the property. Sure, there is an alarm system in the house, but if you can get it to arm, you are a lot more talented than we are.
Hate to be so critical, but I wish someone else had been.