Tulum is the Riviera Maya’s most-watched real-estate market. With the new Tulum International Airport, the Maya Train station, and a strict beachfront-supply ceiling, buyer demand from the US, Canada, and Europe continues to outpace inventory in core zones — supporting both appreciation and short-term rental yields.

Why buy in Tulum

  • New airport (TQO) delivering shorter US/Canada travel times
  • Maya Train connecting Tulum to Cancun, Mérida, and Bacalar
  • Strict beachfront restrictions limiting future supply
  • Strong USD-denominated Airbnb / boutique-hotel income
  • Year-round wellness, design, and remote-worker demand

2026 price ranges

Studios from ~USD $150,000 in inland Tulum, 1-bedroom condos USD $200–$400k, family villas with pool USD $500k–$1.5M, beachfront villas USD $1M and up. Closing costs typically 6–8%. Foreign buyers purchase via fideicomiso (Mexican bank trust).

Neighborhoods at a glance

Aldea Zama is the most established master-planned zone — paved streets, reliable utilities, walkable to dining. La Veleta is the design-forward growth pocket favored by boutique developers. Region 15 and Holistika offer larger jungle lots at lower entry prices. Tulum Beach (Zona Hotelera) is the regulated trophy zone — limited inventory, premium pricing. Tankah and Soliman Bay just north offer calmer water and gated beachfront communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Tulum still a good investment in 2026?

Yes for buyers comfortable with active short-term rental management. New airport traffic and limited beachfront supply continue to support strong rental yields (6–10% net) and steady appreciation in core zones.

Can foreigners own beachfront property in Tulum?

Yes, via the fideicomiso — a Mexican bank trust that holds title for the foreign buyer with full ownership rights. The trust is renewable and inheritable.

What is the best zone in Tulum for first-time investors?

Aldea Zama is the lowest-friction entry — paved roads, reliable utilities, and strong rental demand. La Veleta offers higher upside but more developer-stage variability.

How long does the buying process take?

Typically 45–90 days from accepted offer to closing, depending on fideicomiso processing and SRE permit timing.

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