
Late afternoon under the laurels of Colonia Maya. The mid-corridor colonia is the established residential band where the late afternoon belongs to the joggers, the residents on bicycles, the small corner restaurants firing up for the early dinner.
The mid-corridor residential colonias of Mérida — Colonia Maya, Chuburná de Hidalgo, San Ramón Norte, Santa María Yaxché, the band of established neighborhoods between downtown and the modern northern expansion — anchor the city's residential identity between the historic center and the new construction beyond the Periférico. The corridor pairs walking-distance proximity to Paseo de Montejo, the universities, the major hospitals, and the established commercial spine (Plaza Galerías, Vía Montejo) with the residential calm of colonias that the residents have known for generations. Downtown Mérida is ten minutes south; the modern shopping centers are five to seven minutes away. The neighborhoods read as the part of Mérida the residents who came for the established residential identity of the capital settled into.
Inside Edera, the project reads as a residential condominium scaled for the corridor — drawn around the Yucateco light. Each residence spans 753 to 1,464 square feet — one through two-bedroom layouts, balcony space drawn for actual outdoor living, full-height openings that pull the natural light deep into the interior, kitchens drawn for someone who actually cooks rather than reheats. The materials are honest — wood, limestone, glass — and the building's density was kept low enough to read as a residence rather than a tower.
Delivery in 2026. Entry pricing at $2,294,000 MXN. Edera sits in Colonia Maya at the scale of a real residential condominium on the corridor — a project for the buyer who came to Yucatán for the established residential side of the capital at the one- or two-bedroom scale. For the buyer ready to settle inside the colonia with room to grow, this is one of the most considered new addresses in the neighborhood.
Colonia Maya is a quiet middle-class residential pocket in northern Mérida, a few blocks east of Avenida 60 Norte. Streets are narrow, lots modest, and the housing stock is largely 1980s-2000s single-family. Recent boutique condo projects have entered the area at accessible price points, targeting first-time buyers and small-family investors.
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