Mayan Wealth Homes

Own in the Riviera Maya, with the real numbers and the safeguards spelled out.

Already built, already titled, verified at the public registry. You buy through a fideicomiso bank trust as the full beneficiary, you bring your own lawyer, and money moves only through escrow. See our first-party net-yield and cost data before you decide.

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One brokerage, three languages

Our team speaks Spanish, English, and Quebec French. No translation friction. No misunderstood expectations. The buying process in your language, end to end.

Licensed brokers on every transaction

Our lead broker in the Riviera Maya is based in Puerto Morelos. We work alongside established master brokers and developers across the Riviera Maya; every transaction is handled by licensed brokers and a licensed notario, and title services are coordinated for closing.

Fast response, in your language

When you message us, our team responds as soon as possible, usually within a few minutes during business hours. Not after a form. Not after three days. Eastern Standard Time (Cancún), Monday to Saturday, 9am to 7pm.

The Riviera Maya by the numbers

First-party figures, drawn from our own published inventory, with the sample size and date stated.

How much does Riviera Maya property cost?
As of June 2026, Mayan Wealth Homes' 7 active for-sale listings across the Riviera Maya range from USD 143,100 to USD 2,067,000, with a median asking price of USD 370,735. The figures come from MWH's own published inventory, not a third-party index.
How much sargassum does the Riviera Maya get?
Across the 11 Riviera Maya neighborhoods Mayan Wealth Homes rates for sargassum as of June 2026, none carries a High exposure rating: 4 of 11 (36 percent) are rated Low and 7 are rated Moderate. MWH publishes a rating on every coastal listing.
What are closing costs for a foreign buyer in Mexico?
For a foreign buyer in Mexico's coastal restricted zone, all-in closing costs on a resale run about 4.1 to 9.3 percent of the purchase price, including a one-time SRE permit of about USD 1,233 and a fideicomiso bank-trust setup of about USD 2,400 to 3,000. Source: MWH's closing-cost calculator, June 2026.

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Featured properties

Most-recent active listings across the Riviera Maya, vetted by our lead broker.

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Contemporary residential building with corrugated metal slatted facade, stacked balconies, and brown accent screens.
$154,422

Playa del Carmen Centro, Playa del Carmen

LUA3030 · Pre-Construction Condos in Playa del Carmen Centro

1 BR1 BA38 m²

Fideicomiso required (foreign + restricted zone)

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Lap pool with turquoise water, surrounded by lush palms, potted plants, and white courtyard walls under bright tropical sun.
$2,600
Sargassum: Moderate

Colonia, Puerto Morelos

Casa Marisol · Gated Pool Home for Monthly Stays · Puerto Morelos

2 BR2.5 BA
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Pool deck with blue-lounger seating, stone paving, palapa shades, and modern waterfront residence
$789,270

El Puerto, Puerto Morelos

Casitas Blanca – Oceanfront Lock-Off Home in Puerto Morelos

2 BR2 BA160 m²

Fideicomiso required (foreign + restricted zone)

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Private plunge pool with wooden deck, orange umbrella, and lounge chair surrounded by tropical vegetation.
$500,443

Tulum Centro, Tulum

Baikal Tulum & Golf Residences – Villas at Tulum Country Club

3 BR3.5 BA156 m²

Fideicomiso required (foreign + restricted zone)

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First time buying in Mexico?

Fideicomiso, closing costs, RAN, sargassum, LFPIORPI: the foreign-buyer guide in your language.

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Market Pulse: weekly Riviera Maya intel

New listings, fideicomiso updates, sargassum forecasts, and closing-cost shifts. In your language. Every Wednesday.

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