
Late morning along Avenida Huayacán, the bicycle club rounds the bend by Plaza Las Américas just as Isla Blanca's gardener finishes the perimeter rosales. The building's lobby is quiet, the residents who chose Isla Blanca for the Huayacán residential side already out on errands, and the white stucco of the façade catches the noon sun the way the brand promised — the Caribbean reframed as a clean residential silhouette.
Huayacán is Cancún's residential success story: a wide tree-lined avenue running south from the Hotel Zone toward the airport, anchored by neighborhood plazas, the international school corridor, and minutes from Plaza Las Américas and Marina Town. Cancún International Airport is twelve minutes south, the white sand of Playa Delfines twenty minutes east, and Puerto Cancún Marina fifteen minutes by way of Avenida Bonampak. Huayacán reads as the part of Cancún where the residents who came for the breathing room of a real neighborhood chose to live.
Inside Isla Blanca Residences, the project reads as a Rivieralty-developed boutique residential condominium drawn around the corridor — forty units arranged across a low-rise vertical with six levels (Garden House through Penthouse), each three-bedroom unit spanning 1,644 square feet with a full-height balcony, a kitchen drawn for someone who actually cooks, three bathrooms organized around the natural light, a real vestidor in the master, and the materials honest — white stucco, wood, stone, glass — at the corridor's mid-tier residential standard.
Preconstruction. Pricing from $336,400 USD for an entry three-bedroom to $570,800 USD for the largest configurations. With 8 of 40 units still available, Isla Blanca Residences sits at the boutique-density end of Huayacán's three-bedroom residential market and reads as one of the most considered new addresses in the corridor — for the buyer who came to Cancún for the residential neighborhood at the family scale with the corridor's clean architectural language.
Huayacán is one of Cancún's most established residential corridors, sitting just south of the airport and west of the Hotel Zone. The area developed in the 2010s as a planned residential alternative to Cancún's tourism-dense beachfronts, offering wide tree-lined avenues, gated condominium complexes, and direct access to Plaza Las Américas and the city's commercial spine. Real estate here trades at a 40-60% discount to comparable Hotel Zone or Puerto Cancún units, making it the entry point of choice for remote-working professionals, retirees prioritizing tranquility over beachfront, and investors seeking long-term rental yield from a stable local tenant base. The Cancún International Airport is 12 km away, and the Hotel Zone is a 25-minute drive — close enough for weekend beach access without the year-round tourism crowds. Best for buyers who want practical Cancún living with the lifestyle and infrastructure of a real residential neighborhood.
Isla Blanca Residences is a Rivieralty-developed boutique residential project in Cancún's Huayacán corridor — a 40-unit residential condominium with 8 of 40 still available, a 4% broker commission, and pricing from $336K USD that places it squarely in the upper-mid Huayacán residential tier with full three-bedroom layouts. The 152.70 m² (1,644 sqft) three-bedroom configurations are sized for primary residence or family use, with amenities scaled to the project. For Canadian and US buyers seeking three-bedroom Rivieralty-developed ownership in Cancún's most consolidated residential corridor, Mexico Luxury Properties presents Isla Blanca Residences as a defining preconstruction opportunity in the Huayacán family-residential segment.
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