Tulum leads real estate investment in Quintana Roo

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In the Cancun-Riviera Maya corridor, the housing supply has reached 551 real estate projects and a total of 42,000 homes in the first four months of 2024, with the majority in the residential and residential plus areas.

In the Cancun-Riviera Maya corridor, the housing supply has reached 551 real estate projects and a total of 42,000 homes in the first four months of 2024, with the majority in the residential and residential plus areas.

According to a Softec report on the Dynamics of the Real Estate Market, activity in this corridor remains quite active, with the most active developments being apartments, which are the most popular option among buyers.

Tulum remains in the lead with approximately 284 projects, as it is currently the municipality that attracts the most investors. Followed by Cancun with approximately 122 projects, of which 60 are located in the south of the city, which is the most important area. Playa del Carmen has around 113, while Puerto Morelos has 18. The rest of the developments are distributed between Isla Mujeres and Cozumel.

Investors can find many support options among construction companies, developers, real estate agencies, and pre-sale companies, such as HomeReady Global, responsible for auditing properties to ensure they are 100% complete.

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