
Noon in the residential band. Región 8 is the part of Tulum where the residents who came for the walking distance to downtown take their lunch at the small corner restaurant — the same restaurant that's been there a decade.
Región 8 is the residential corridor between downtown Tulum and the highway extension — the band where the city's first wave of residential expansion took root and where the local infrastructure is now real. The neighborhood sits west of downtown, north of Región 15, and forms the corridor where established bakeries, specialty coffee, yoga studios, organic markets, and small grocery stores have built the kind of daily rhythm residents recognize. Downtown Tulum and Avenida Tulum's commercial spine are five minutes by car or fifteen minutes on foot; the beach corridor and the archaeological zone are ten to twelve minutes east; the inland cenotes — Gran Cenote, Cenote Calavera, Cenote Carwash — are five minutes by bike. Of Tulum's residential expansion bands, Región 8 is the one that the residents who came early stayed in.
Inside Casa Naha, the project reads as a fifteen-townhouse boutique collection drawn around the corridor's residential brief. Each home spans 1,497 square feet across two levels — primary suite with its own outdoor terrace, additional bedrooms with cross-ventilation, living spaces drawn around a small private outdoor room. Full-height openings pull the jungle light deep into the interior. The materials are honest — wood, stone, concrete — and the project's density was kept low enough to read as a small community rather than a complex.
Fifteen townhouses in total, twelve still available, delivery set for Q4 2027. Entry pricing begins at $6,811,000 MXN. Casa Naha sits in Región 8 at the rare scale of a fifteen-townhouse boutique project on the corridor — a footprint that the denser condo developments cannot replicate. For the buyer who came to Tulum for the residential corridor at the townhouse scale, this is one of the most considered addresses in the neighborhood.
Región 8 is one of Tulum's emerging residential corridors located west of the Centro, with growing concentrations of boutique condominium projects and a transitioning landscape from jungle land to mid-density residential development. The area offers significant value per square foot compared to Aldea Zama or La Veleta, with growing infrastructure and easy access to the Centro and Highway 307. Best for buyers seeking the lowest entry prices in Tulum with exposure to one of its expanding residential corridors.
Casa Naha is one of the most credentialed pre-construction townhouse launches currently available in the Region 8 corridor of central Tulum — 12 of 15 large-format 2-bedroom townhouses remaining at a uniform $6.81M MXN entry, with three architectural prototypes (Master, Mod A, Mod B/C) sharing a common modern-jungle design language. At Mexico Luxury Properties we view Casa Naha as a strong fit for buyers seeking a multi-bedroom townhouse format for self-use or family-vacation rental rather than the condo-shell investment inventory that dominates central Tulum. The Region 8 location (Manzana 623) places residents in the central Tulum residential band, walking distance to Avenida Coba and a 10-15 minute bike ride from the Beach Zone. Honest considerations: 139 m² (1,497 sqft) per townhouse is the rental-investment crossover format — large enough for self-use weekends, calibrated to the short-term rental market. Q4 2027 delivery means a 2-year payment runway. For buyers seeking a multi-bedroom townhouse in central Tulum at sub-$7M MXN entry, Casa Naha represents one of the cleanest options currently in the market.
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