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KM 11 COBA TULUM, Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 77780

  • Posted: 7/27/2018 4:55:49 PM

Neighborhood: TULUM

$600,000 USD REDUCED!

#Tulum PRICED TO SELL - $600,000 USD PRECIO PARA VENDERSE $3.00 USD metro cuadrado Only $3.00 USD a square meter UBICADÍSIMO - LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. 20 HECTAREAS - 50 ACRES Al grano: 200 Mts frente de carretera X 1,000 Mts fondo 20 hectáreas - TITULADO (no ejido) Km. 10 Carretera Tulum Coba, lado izquierdo (sur). Inmedicaciones del Nuevo Libramiento de Tulum y acceso al proyectado aeropuerto de Tulum Riviera Maya. EXCLUSIVIDAD de RE/MAX ====================== To the point: LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION Neighbouring New Tulum Bypass road and acces to Tulum Riviera Maya Airport Project. TITLED (not ejido) Km 10 Tulum Coba Road (south side) 50 acres 660 feet road frontage 3,300 feet deep. $600,000 USD Square feet: 200 meters road front x 1000 meters deep. 200x1000 Lot size / Acreage: 20 Ha. / 50 acres Exterior finish: 200 metros de frente sobre Avenida - 660 feet of highway frontage Community features: Tulum to Benefit from New Expressway Bypass The project involves the construction of 26 kilometers (16 miles) of expressway which includes a branch to the future Riviera Maya International Airport, with a length of 5.5 kilometers (3.5 miles). The total cost will be 1.4 billion pesos ($120 million USD). The bypass will begin just north of Tulum, bypassing the projected urban area, and running near the new airport, with an intersection with the Tulum Coba highway just past this point. South of Tulum, the bypass will rejoin with the existing highway where it begins to move away from the beachfront, going around the Sian Kaan wildlife reserve and heading south to Chetumal and the Costa Maya area. The new bypass will benefit Mexico land purchases which are becoming increasingly common along the Tulum-Coba highway, offering quick access not only to Tulum, but also to Playa del Carmen and other areas along the Riviera Maya. Many of these land developments have an eco-friendly focus and expats are building homes off the grid with alternative energy sources, and special water treatment systems designed to protect the coral reef. Condos, homes and land purchases within the projected urban area of Tulum will also benefit from the bypass. Unlike Playa del Carmen, in Tulum the existing highway actually becomes the town’s main road, where the main concentration of restaurants, services and tourist shops are located.