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9 Coolest Real Estate in Mexico (And Where to Find Them)
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9 Coolest Real Estate in Mexico (And Where to Find Them)

Mexican real estate is undoubtedly hot, with some of the coolest deals in the world. The climate and ambiance of many of its towns and villages attract investors from around the world. Whether it is a new construction or stunning traditional houses transformed into modern spacesarchitecture and design scene in Mexico has prosperous in recent years, and combined with the positive indicators of the real estate market, this represents an excellent investment opportunity.

Projections for real estate in Mexico, both residential and commercial, for the period 2024 to 2029 are optimistic. According to an analysis by Mordor Intelligence, the residential real estate sector in Mexico is expected to grow by 4.14% over this period. But what does investing in real estate here really bring you?

Well, look no further, because here is our pick of some of the best real estate deals currently available in Mexico.

Nature meets modern architecture in Oaxaca

(Alta Habitat)

With a delicate and elegant design by architect Juan José Rivera Río, this construction blurs the boundaries between inside and outside spaces because its simple lines harmonize with the surrounding nature. Located in Huatulco along the beautiful Pacific coast, this area is growing while maintaining a low profile compared to other Mexican beaches. Here you will experience space and stunning ocean views. Facilities include salt water swimming pools, a hydromassage pool, a wellness center and a gym. The development offers homes ranging from 180 to 435 square meters, with two to four bedrooms and two to five bathrooms, depending on your preferences.

Colonial elegance in the heart of Mérida

(Inmoflo Group)

This colonial house located in the historic center of the capital of Yucatán features beautiful architecture, with high ceilings, large windows and skylights that create a feeling of privacy. open space and light throughout the property. The walls and ceilings retain some original materials, adding a special charm with a modern touch. The ceramic floors, the rustic doors, the ironwork and the vast garden filled with amate, the sacred Mayan tree, as well as the original facade.

The property’s charms are only enhanced by its proximity to major monuments like La Ermita de Santa Isabel Park.

An eco-residence on the Oaxaca Riviera

(Alta Habitat)

This stunning architectural project is located on one of the most beautiful beaches in Oaxaca, Santa Elena del Tule. The views from the property are spectacular, with the Pacific Ocean in front and the rock formations of the Sierra Madre del Sur surrounding it. The renowned architect behind this project is Bernardo Quinzaños of CCA.

The location offers a feeling of privacy and untouched nature, as it is only 40 minutes from Puerto Escondido. The property offers amenities such as massages, an outdoor jungle gym, a bar, an organic vegetable garden, meditation and yoga sessions and the option of having a personal chef who can prepare dinners in the comfort of your home or give cooking classes to help you learn. new culinary skills. The construction size is 125 m², with 1-2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.

An original gem in San Miguel de Allende

(CDR Bienes Raices Forbes)

Casa Palikao is truly a gem in a city famous for their quality of life. Located in the heart of San Miguel, the house dates back to 1764, with its iconic central courtyard and high ceilings reminiscent of classic 18th-century haciendas. The renovation was overseen by internationally renowned interior designer Anne-Marie Midy and local landscaper Timoteo Wachter. The property includes seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms and a total area of ​​1,157 square meters. One of its main attractions is the beautiful swimming pool in the center of the house.

The perfect home for entertaining in Valle de Bravo

(Alta Habitat)

Located in a privileged setting with breathtaking views of a private lake and only a few hours from Mexico City, Cardo Santo was designed by the famous architect Manuel Cervantes Céspedes. It is part of a collection of farms following the farm to table concept. Each house has its own garden and the community was designed as a gastronomic center surrounded by trails, orchards, gardens and water features. The property offers four bedrooms, four and a half bathrooms and 406 square meters of construction.

The quintessential Cuernavaca home

(CGC RE))

This property embodies a beautiful rustic mexican designreminiscent of old haciendas, but with a distinct Cuernavacán style from the 1950s. The property has a spacious layout, a central swimming pool surrounded by a pretty garden, adobe floors and talavera tiles. The house has a total area of ​​almost 660 square meters with 151 square meters of construction and includes three bedrooms and two bathrooms.

A refuge in Puebla

(Antona Lama Real Estate)

This property spans 1,487 square meters and exemplifies classic Mexican rustic style. The house is single story, with high ceilings and dirt floors that highlight its stunning beauty. It includes four bathrooms, three bedrooms, a beautiful swimming pool, a garden and terraces.

Rustic sophistication in Tlalpan

(CGC RE))

Filled with light, this home features high ceilings and represents the classic Mexican rustic building style that is both elegant and simple. Featuring wood and stone features, the property comprises three bedrooms and three bathrooms, with a total area of ​​660 square meters and 327 square meters of construction. Located in one of the most beautiful areas of Mexico City, close to the Southern Forest, the garden and layout of this property are major highlights.

A turn-of-the-century palace in Santa María la Ribera

(Raph Desarollos)

This neighborhood in Mexico City is experiencing growth and revitalization. Filled with colonial houses, the potential of this area is remarkable. Cedro 328 is a great example. Built in 1900, this property is currently being restored and transformed to create 14 apartments within a Porfiriato era building with a central garden. The space is breathtaking and the structure is impressive with its high ceilings, lobbies and patios. Each apartment has one or two bedrooms and one or one and a half bathrooms, as well as a kitchen, living room, and dining room.

Ana Paula de la Torre is a Mexican journalist and contributor to various media outlets, including Milenio, Animal Político, Vice, Newsweek en Español, Televisa and Mexico News Daily.