Real estate thrill seekers would do well to take a peek at this coastal Mexican abode. The $4.5 million property in Zihuatanejo, just an hour from Mexico City, is built right into the rugged cliffside, and upon arrival, you don’t even realize the house is there. A simple shelter serves as a carport, and from there, a bridge that seemingly extends into the horizon actually leads to a concrete-encased elevator shaft that ferries you down to the upper level of the residence, which then cascades down toward the ocean. Though a separate stairway makes a less spine-tingling zigzag down from the parking area, the abode, which is being marketed in the United States by Tracy Tutor at Compass, certainly isn’t for the faint of heart. At the base of the external stairs, a lush garden courtyard is framed by an 18-foot native stone wall, serving as a backdrop to the bridge up above. With five bedrooms..