
After the storm, the avenue washed and amber. Centro is the part of the city the residents come back to after the storm — the boutiques reopening, the beach clubs uncovering their umbrellas, the corner restaurants preparing for the sunset crowd.
Centro Playa del Carmen is the city's commercial and residential heart, organized along the four-kilometer pedestrian spine of Quinta Avenida — the boulevard that runs parallel to the Caribbean for twenty-two blocks of nonstop boutiques, restaurants, brick-oven pizzerias, beach clubs, and bars. The neighborhood quadrant runs from Diagonal Aeropuerto along the airstrip to the beachfront, between Avenida Constituyentes and 50 Avenida. Walkability is the defining feature: the beach is two blocks east, the supermarkets are inside the grid, the nightlife concentrates on 10th Street one block off Quinta. The Cozumel ferry terminal sits at the south end of the avenue; the artists' market sets up on Quinta between 24th and 32nd on Thursday nights. Centro reads as the part of the city where the residents who chose Playa del Carmen for the city itself stay.
Inside B Savage, the project reads as a residential condominium scaled for the grid — boutique density drawn around the city light. Each residence spans 431 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, stone, glass — and the building's density was kept residential rather than commercial. The architecture supports the walking-distance lifestyle Centro is built for.
Twenty-two residences in total, three still available, immediate delivery. Entry pricing begins at $3,050,000 MXN. B Savage sits in Centro at the rare scale of a twenty-two-residence boutique condominium on the grid — an intimate footprint that the larger downtown projects cannot replicate. For the buyer who came to Playa del Carmen for the city itself at the studio scale, this is one of the most considered addresses in the neighborhood.
Playa del Carmen's Centro district, anchored by the famous 5th Avenue (Quinta Avenida) pedestrian corridor, is the Riviera Maya's densest tourism and lifestyle hub. For real estate, it means walkable access to hundreds of restaurants, bars, beach clubs, and the Cozumel ferry — extremely attractive for short-term rental strategies. Condos here typically achieve 6-9% gross rental yields, among the highest in the region. Downside: parking is limited, streets are busy, and HOA fees can be substantial in amenity-rich buildings. Ideal for Airbnb investors and buyers who want a vibrant urban walkable lifestyle.
B Savage stands out at Mexico Luxury Properties as a finished, immediately deliverable 22-unit boutique residence on Avenida 20 esquina con Calle 6 bis, in Playa del Carmen Centro — 6% commission, three units still available, and a peso-priced inventory calibrated to investors who want stabilized cash flow. The honest read: the three remaining 1-bedroom Condos (40-41 sqm) range from $3,050,000 to $3,260,000 MXN, all on upper floors (5-6) with ocean-proximity views. The amenity program is unusually deep for a 22-unit building (pool, jacuzzi, gym, covered parking) and the developer (Cielo Maya Properties) brings a track record of finished, well-leased buildings in the Centro corridor. For investors who want immediately deliverable inventory in the most rentable district of Playa, B Savage answers the brief directly.
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