
Noon at the boulevard. Región 15 is the part of Tulum where the early residents who arrived first walk to lunch at the corner restaurant — and the masons working on the next block walk to the same place. The corridor is still being written.
Región 15 is the residential band that has absorbed most of Tulum's expansion over the past decade. The neighborhood sits inland of the hotel zone, west of downtown, and forms the corridor where new construction has organized around wide boulevards, lower density, and a residential rhythm distinct from the commercial pulse of downtown. The local infrastructure is now real — bakeries, specialty coffee, yoga studios, small grocery stores, the kind of restaurants where the cook knows the residents by name. Downtown Tulum and Avenida Tulum's commercial corridor are five to seven minutes by car or fifteen minutes on foot; the beach corridor and the archaeological zone are ten to twelve minutes east; the cenotes of the inland system — Gran Cenote, Cenote Calavera, Cenote Carwash — are five minutes by bike. The corridor's growth has been quick but the residential character has held.
Inside Bodhi, the project reads as a residential condominium scaled for the corridor — boutique density, drawn around the jungle light. Each residence spans 1,948 square feet — two or three bedrooms, balcony space drawn for actual outdoor living, full-height openings that pull the canopy into the interior, kitchens scaled for someone who cooks rather than reheats. The materials are honest — wood, stone, glass that respects the climate — and the building's density was kept low enough to read as a residence rather than a tower competing for floor area.
Thirty-two residences in total, thirteen still available, immediate delivery. Entry pricing begins at $7,651,650 MXN. Bodhi sits in Región 15 at the scale of a thirty-two-residence condominium thoughtfully drawn around the corridor — a project for the buyer who came to Tulum for the residential side rather than the hotel zone. For the buyer at the two-or-three-bedroom scale on the corridor, this is one of the most considered addresses in the neighborhood.
Región 15 is Tulum's northern residential corridor, located on the inland side of Highway 307 between Tulum Centro and the airport. The area is rapidly developing as one of Tulum's most active boutique condominium corridors, with strong investor demand driven by proximity to the new Tulum International Airport (~10 km), value-tier pricing per square foot, and easier vehicle access compared to interior Tulum neighborhoods. Best for buyers seeking airport proximity, lower price points, and exposure to Tulum's expanding northern growth corridor.
Bodhi Tulum is one of the most credentialed immediate-delivery boutique condominiums currently available in the Region 15 corridor of central Tulum — 13 of 32 units remaining at the $7.65M-$7.79M MXN range, with three distinct configurations (A, B, C) and a wellness-influenced amenity program (rooftop, principal pool, central pond, restaurant). At Mexico Luxury Properties we view Bodhi as a strong fit for buyers seeking a turnkey 2-bedroom condo with already-built showroom-tier finishes in central Tulum. The Calle 21 Poniente / Calle 2 Sur location places residents in the cleaner residential band east of Avenida Tulum, walking distance to the central artisan market and a 10-15 minute bike ride from the Beach Zone. Honest considerations: the 181 m² (1,948 sqft) format is the rental-investment / self-use crossover — larger than typical investment formats but smaller than family-vacation primaries. For buyers seeking an immediate-delivery condo in central Tulum with wellness amenity programming, Bodhi represents one of the cleanest options currently in the market.
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