Where the Environment Comes First
Caribbean Real Estate in
Mahahual
Mahahual and the surrounding Costa Maya area are fast becoming the focus of those wishing to purchase Caribbean real estate and achieve a life of purposeful relaxation. The average monthly temperature in the area ranges from 73 degrees Fahrenheit to 82 degrees Fahrenheit; warm enough to leave the windows open all year long and let the sweet tropical breezes fill your beachside home.
Mahahual, a small and peaceful fishing village, is the main city in the Costa Maya region along Mexico’s Caribbean Sea. This quaint little city is home to just a few hundred people who mainly make their living by fishing in the rich blue waters.
Caribbean real estate is an unusually good value, especially compared to coastal living in many other parts of the world.
Mahahual has retained its natural beauty, even with its close proximity to Cancun just to the north. Environmental regulations protect
Mahahual and the surrounding Costa Maya from becoming another tourist spot in the Caribbean. Real estate in the area is, for the most part, zoned for residential living to preserve its natural beauty.
Real estate prices along Mexico’s Caribbean coastline fluctuate dramatically based on location. Properties in well known tourist spots like Cancun and Acapulco consistently sell for more than one million dollars while plots in lesser known spots like
Mahahual and the surrounding Costa Maya region sell for as low as $65,000.
With new foreign-friendly real estate ownership options and an increased willingness for American banks to write loans for homes in Mexico, anyone can own a tranquil plot of
Caribbean real estate by searching in the gorgeous natural regions like
Mahahual just off the beaten tourist trail.
Please contact Caribbean Trust Real Estate for more
additional information.