
Late afternoon under the laurels. Montes de Amé is the established residential band where the late afternoon belongs to the bicycles — the residents on the boulevard, the small specialty shops still open, the corner restaurants firing up the grills for the early dinner.
Montes de Amé is one of the most established residential bands of modern Mérida — a corridor on the outskirts of downtown, minutes from the city's commercial spine (Plaza Galerías, La Isla Mérida, The Harbor Mérida, Vía Montejo, Gran Plaza), the hospitals, the universities, and the country club fairways. The neighborhood pairs proximity to everything with the best access in Mérida — no flooding, no traffic, the highest security ratings and one of the strongest appreciation curves in the city. Modern residential blocks dominate the corridor; private schools, gyms, and small restaurants line the avenues. Downtown Mérida and Paseo de Montejo are ten minutes south. Montes de Amé reads as the part of the city the residents who came for the modern residential side of the capital at the established scale chose deliberately.
Inside Amé 34, the project reads as a residential condominium scaled for the corridor — boutique density drawn around the Yucateco light. Each residence spans 538 square feet with a full-height opening to a balcony, a kitchen drawn for someone who actually cooks rather than reheats, and a bathroom organized around the natural light. The materials are honest — wood, limestone, glass — and the building's density was kept residential rather than commercial. The architecture supports the residential rhythm Montes de Amé is built for.
Delivery in 2026. Entry pricing at $2,650,000 MXN. Amé 34 sits in Montes de Amé at the scale of a boutique residential condominium on the corridor — a project for the buyer who came to Yucatán for the established modern residential side of the capital at the studio scale. For the buyer ready to settle inside the corridor, this is one of the most considered new addresses in the neighborhood.
Montes de Amé is one of Mérida's quietest established residential colonias, anchored by the Country Club golf course and the broad avenues of Avenida Pérez Ponce. The streets are wide, the lots large, and the housing stock skews toward 1990s-2000s upper-middle-class single-family homes — many now being replaced by boutique condo developments catering to downsizing families and Mexican retirees. The neighborhood sits 10 minutes north of Paseo de Montejo, with the City Center hospital and several private schools nearby. Walkability is limited (you'll drive everywhere), but the trade is the kind of low-noise residential calm that's increasingly hard to find in Mérida's denser zones.
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