Due to its archeology, history and landscapes, the Mexican Caribbean, in Quintana Roo, has positioned itself as a unique area, so acquiring properties for short-term rental or sustainable development projects is an excellent investment strategy.
The real estate market is constantly changing and transforming. Therefore, a certain political, economic or social context can add value to a region and turn it into an invaluable opportunity for investors. Knowledge is power, and in the case of investments, that implies security. In this context, looking towards the Mexican Southeast may be the key. It is not new that the archaeological and historical paradise and the landscapes of the Mexican Caribbean, in Quintana Roo, have positioned it for several years as a unique international tourist destination, which mixes luxury and well-being. A position that can only become stronger with the infrastructure improvements being made in the area to increase connectivity.
The first novelty is the inauguration of the Felipe Carrillo Puerto International Airport in the month of December. Located just 10 km south of Tulum, Quintana Roo, the air station will multiply the possibilities of Mexican and foreign travelers who want to have an experience in the fascinating Riviera Maya and not resort only to the Cancun Airport. The second novelty has to do with the inauguration of the Mayan Train, also scheduled for December. Both infrastructure projects will revolutionize the connectivity of the Tulum area and will further revalue real estate projects in the region. These infrastructure projects are in addition to the extension of services such as water, the renewal of public areas and the development of roads. Tulum is, according to the latest economic census, one of the fastest growing economic sectors, but what to invest in? The destination offers a wide range of investment possibilities, ranging from the acquisition of properties for short-term rental to sustainable development projects.
Investing capital in accommodation properties that prioritize well-being is not a whim. There are several studies that analyze what tourists are looking for when thinking about their vacations, and mental well-being, gratification and excitement are shared by a majority, which is why the Mexican Caribbean seems to be the ideal place. Given this demand from travelers, investing in real estate becomes a very attractive possibility for those who want to grow their assets. Real estate crowdfunding, promoted by 100 Ladrillos, for example, aims to achieve a capital gain close to 15%, as is the case of hotel projects such as Babel, which offers a wellness experience. Investing in the Mexican Southeast has never been so easy. Today, thanks to the democratization of investment and trends such as real estate crowdfunding, the dream of having real estate in Mexican Caribbean is closer to everyone, allowing anyone to think and plan for the future, ensuring profits with personalized investments no matter how unattainable it may have seemed.
Source: Real Estate Market & Lifestyle
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