Ahawel

Ahawel

Available :

Phases 1, 2, 3 & 4

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December 2027

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Rancho Viejo, Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico
53 lots available / 548 total lots
Property type: land

Earliest Delivery:

December 2027

HOA Fees :

MX $ 9 / m²

Property Description

PRICES UPON DEMAND (SEE LOT TYPES FOR PRICING OPTIONS)

 

Phases & Delivery

Phase 1 : Delivery in December 2027
Phase 2 : Delivery in December 2027
Phase 3 : Sold out
Phase 4 : Delivery in December 2027

Amenities

Features

Outdoor parking
Closing in pesos
Closing in multiple currencies
Controlled Access
Gated Community

Amenities

Amphitheater
BBQ Area
Cenote
Gym
Jogging Track
Lounge Area
Commercial Area
Observation Deck
Outdoor Gym
Paddle Court
Pool
Terrace
Yoga Lounge
Firepit
Garden
Playground Area
Walking Trails
HOA Fees :
MX $ 9 / m²

Development

Construction progress

February 2023

Phase 1 - Delivery in February 2023

November 2022

Phase 2 - Delivery in November 2022

October 2022

Phase 3 - Delivery in October 2022

Points of Interest

Airport
Aeropuerto Internacional de Tulum Felipe Carrillo Puerto (TQO)
22.6 km
Train Station
Mayan Train - Tulum
1.5 km
Bus Station
ADO Tulum
15.3 km
Hospital
Costamed Tulum
4.7 km
Public Beach
Playita Tortuga
6.0 km
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can a foreigner own real estate in Mexico?

Absolutely! The key distinction in the buying process is the use of a trust or fideicomiso. It is required to acquire property or land in the Restricted Zone. The restrcited zone is 100 km from the border with another country and 50km from the coastline.

What is the restricted zone?

100 km from national borders and 50 km from the coastline.

What is a Fideicomiso?

It is a trust system ownership sanctioned by the Mexican government and secured by the Central Bank of Mexico.

In very simple terms, the foreign buyer is the beneficiary of that trust.

It is 50-year perpetually renewable and transferable bank trust.

The beneficiary of the trust has ALL the rights commonly enjoyed by a Mexican owner (use, sell, lease, etc) 

It means irrevocable and absolute ownership rights to the property; the bank CANNOT sell the property without written consent of the beneficiary. The Mexican Bank Trust only holds the property title for the beneficiary but doesn't have any rights over the property.

It is important to mention that a lot of Mexican nationals go for a trust based ownership as it clearly states the beneficiaries in case of death.

Why is the use of a trust required?

In the 1917 Mexican Constitution, foreign ownership was forbidden in the Restricted zone because of Mexico's long history of land ownership dominated by foreigners (article 27). In 1973, a series of foreign investment laws were implemented as the Mexican government saw that foreign investment could have a positive impact on the economy. As a result of the relaxation of the laws on foreign investment, the trust system was created in 1993. Overall, it was much easier to create a trust system for foreign ownership than completely changing the Mexican Constitution.