Casa 4 Elements

Casa 4 Elements

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Phase 1

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Av. 18 months after signature

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Prices and Availability
From: US $ 378 000
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Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico
6 units available / 6 total units
Property type: house
1, 2 & 3 bed units available

Delivery date :

Av. 18 months after signature

Property Description

In each project I seek to recite a poem, stimulate the senses, create living architecture that is committed to nature.
How can we coexist with her?
The ‘4 ELEMENTS HOUSE’ was born from the idea of reclaiming the concept of living through the purest of elements: WATER, FIRE, EARTH, AND AIR. “As within, so without.” Everything is connected. To blur the limits that separate and  isolate us from nature. Generating an open feeling.

For its construction, techniques were considered that give autonomy to the community. That is, each space within the ‘4 ELEMENTS HOUSE’ is designed with local and regional materials, adopting ancestral techniques and elements such as construction with chukum and Mayan stone. Thus achieving an architecture that procures the use of our natural resources, sun, wind, rain and vegetation. Finally, this house emerges to propose new ways to appropriate the space, giving another meaning to what it means to live more connected, that is, to live more consciously, to be present and happy in this world.

Each action can reflect who we are, what we feel, how we receive guidance and where we are headed. The 4 Elements House is the reflection of our relationship with nature, as part of a whole, as an equal. We allow the 4 elements to direct our needs, remembering that which is vital, that which urges us to wake up each morning and to feel alive with every sunset. This architecture represents the cycle of life, the autonomy of the setting, allowing the earth to offer
us its natural resources, a design based on ancient regional techniques and materials, such as the use of Mayan stone. All the elements play a very special role, one where the proposition is simple, living connected with the most essential.

The 4 Elements House is designed around a pool from which the spaces are articulated, maintaining a direct relationship with each corner of the home; this makes the house feel more spacious and a pleasant microclimate is generated.
In this residence the lines are clean, the color palette is soft, with peaceful views of the vegetation. A design that seeks nothing more than to be an extension of nature’s own simplicity, with architecture that revolves around the landscape.
Three volumes make up this house, 4 elements guide its features: fire, water, air, and earth. This residence allows us to investigate new ways of designing and conceiving the space. A true eco-technology laboratory, located in the Mayan jungle, a place that invites us to uphold a constant connection with the outside. A fire pit that reminds us of the importance of our ancestors, a place where closeness to fire helps us connect with the beings we love the most, to open a space for introspection or transmutation of our feelings.

4 Elements House has an open living, dining and kitchen area; a space that plays with the air, whilst captivating us with its earthy finishes; a perfect fusion that ensures a source of natural light that diffuses through ample open spaces.

The bedroom, a space with its own plunge pool that invites new ways of inhabiting this room, with touches of sensuality and calm tonalities; evoking a feeling of mysticism and intimacy that only the Mayan jungle offers. A place where
we bare our souls and embrace the enlightenment imbued by the magnificence that surrounds us.

The bathroom, a place thought of with emotion and substance ... a story created with rammed earth, where the zenithal light permeates the shower creating an atmosphere of subtle sensuality.

Each element has a distinctive energy and when we achieve a balance between all of them, a state of total harmony is created. 4 Elements House is a refuge inspired by the connection between these, a space designed to connect with the essential, with Mother Nature and hence with our inner being.

Phases & Delivery

Phase 1 : Delivery in November 2026

Amenities

Features

Security Cameras
Pluvial Water System
Solar Panels
Developer Mortgaging

Amenities

Bar
Cenote
Garden
Lookout Tower
Commercial Area
Massage Room
Meditation Room
Playground Area
Reception Desk/Lobby
Restaurant
Spa
Temazcal
Yoga Lounge
Zen Deck
HOA Fees :
See Unit

Payment Plans

Option 1Option 2
At Signing50 %40 %
During Construction40 %60 %
At Delivery10 %-
Discount--

Development

Points of Interest

Airport
Aeropuerto Internacional de Tulum Felipe Carrillo Puerto (TQO)
33.1 km
Train Station
Mayan Train - Tulum
33.8 km
Bus Station
ADO Tulum
29.2 km
Hospital
Hospital de Tulum
36.0 km
Public Beach
Playa Chemuyil
38.0 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.