
Mid-morning at the henequén-era hacienda. Xcanatún is the village twenty-five minutes north of downtown where the henequén-boom architecture defines the corridor — the residents on the path to the hacienda, the small village restaurants firing up for the lunch crowd.
Xcanatún is the village twenty-five minutes north of downtown Mérida that has built its modern identity around Hacienda Xcanatún — the eighteenth-century henequén hacienda restored by the Angsana Heritage Collection into one of Yucatán's most distinctive heritage hotels. The corridor pairs the henequén-boom architecture with proximity to everything: the country club fairways are minutes away, the universities and the polo grounds within reach, the gulf coast at Progreso fifteen minutes north. The Hacienda Xcanatún Residences project anchors the corridor with branded residential living attached to the hotel's amenity vocabulary. Downtown Mérida and Paseo de Montejo are twenty-five minutes south. Xcanatún reads as the part of the Mérida corridor the residents who came for the henequén-era heritage side of modern luxury living chose deliberately.
Inside Andera, the project reads as a residential condominium scaled for the corridor — drawn around the Yucateco light. Each residence spans 603 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 Xcanatún is built for.
Delivery in 2026. Entry pricing at $2,540,000 MXN. Andera sits in Xcanatún at the scale of a boutique residential condominium on the corridor — a project for the buyer who came to Yucatán for the village rhythm of the modern Mérida corridor at the studio scale. For the buyer ready to settle inside the village, this is one of the most considered new addresses in the neighborhood.
Xcanatún is an old hacienda village just outside Mérida's growth ring, anchored by the restored Hacienda Xcanatún hotel and restaurant. Recent years have seen boutique residential developments aimed at buyers who want the colonial-village feel — narrow streets, low buildings, mature trees — paired with modern construction. Drive times to Centro run 20 minutes.
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