
Mid-morning, the construction sites going full. The Mérida Periferia is the residential expansion band where the asphalt is still fresh — the cranes along the boulevard, the small workers' camps at the lot edges, the residents on the path to their future home.
The far-north residential band of Mérida is the corridor where the city's expansion has consolidated most aggressively over the past decade — wide new boulevards, planned residential communities, the country-club neighborhoods that anchor the growth. The corridor includes the Cholul-Conkal corridor, the Zona Country adjacent to the Yucatán Country Club, and the residential bands that connect Mérida to the Mérida-Progreso highway. The corridor pairs proximity to the major shopping centers (La Isla Mérida, The Harbor Mérida, Altabrisa), the universities (Marista, Anáhuac Mayab), the hospitals, and the country-club fairways with the residential calm of a low-density corridor. Downtown Mérida and Paseo de Montejo are twenty minutes south; the gulf coast at Progreso is twenty minutes north. The far-north corridor reads as the part of Mérida the residents who came for the modern residential expansion side of the capital chose deliberately.
Inside Calere, the project reads as a residential lot collection drawn around the corridor's residential brief. Each lot spans 2,865 square feet — enough footprint to build a single-family home with a small private outdoor room. The project sits inside a planned residential community with the basic infrastructure (drainage, electricity, paved access) already in place — buildable from day one, with construction guidelines that hold the neighborhood character together.
One-hundred-thirteen lots in total, thirty-four still available, delivery set for January 2030. Pricing at $585,772 MXN. Calere sits in the Mérida periphery at the rare scale of a residential lot inside the corridor — a footprint that allows the buyer to build their own home rather than buy from a developer. For the buyer who came to Yucatán to build at the family scale, this is one of the most considered lot addresses in the neighborhood.
Mérida Periferia is the catch-all term for the residential expansion ring just outside the Anillo Periférico — areas like Cabo Norte, San Antonio Cucul, and the corridor toward Conkal. Properties here trade at 30-40% discounts to comparable units inside the Periférico, with the trade-off being longer drive times to Centro (25-30 minutes) and reliance on the new highway infrastructure for daily life. The build quality has matured: most developments now offer gated security, recreational amenities, and proximity to the newer commercial centers along the Mérida-Cancún highway. Best for buyers prioritizing space and price over walkability to Mérida's cultural core.
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