
Late afternoon, the corridor turning amber. Región 15's residents come out for the late-afternoon walk before the storm or the dinner hour — the joggers, the cyclists, the kids back from school, the gardeners finishing up at the new buildings.
Región 15 is one of the residential corridors that has shaped Tulum's expansion away from the hotel zone. The neighborhood sits inland, west of downtown, and forms the band where new construction has consolidated around wider boulevards and a calmer residential pace. The local infrastructure includes the specialty coffee shops, yoga studios, organic markets, small grocery stores, and restaurants that residents actually walk to. Downtown and Avenida Tulum's commercial corridor sit five to seven minutes away; the beach corridor and the archaeological zone are ten to twelve minutes by car; the inland cenotes — Gran Cenote, Cenote Calavera, Cenote Carwash — are five minutes by bike. The corridor reads as a neighborhood where the people who chose it stay.
Inside Naia Uhm, the project reads as a residential condominium scaled for the corridor — boutique density, drawn around the jungle light. Each residence spans 549 square feet — efficient, smart, with a full-height opening to a balcony, a kitchen scaled for someone who actually cooks rather than reheats, and a bathroom drawn around the natural light. The materials are honest — wood, stone, glass — and the building's density was kept residential rather than commercial. The architecture stays out of the way of the trees the lot was drawn around.
Fifty-two residences in total, twenty-eight still available, immediate delivery. Entry pricing begins at $149,398 USD. Naia Uhm sits in Región 15 at the scale of a fifty-two-residence boutique condominium on the corridor — an accessible entry point for the buyer who came to Tulum for the residential side of the city rather than the hotel zone. For the buyer ready to move inland at the studio scale, 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.
Naia Uhm lands at Mexico Luxury Properties as one of the most accessible entry tickets to Region 15 Tulum — a 52-unit boutique residence from Grupo Naia with 28 units still available, immediately deliverable, peso-priced with USD entry at $149,398 for a 549 sqft Estudio. The honest read: sub-$150K USD on a finished Region 15 building is among the rarest corners of the central Tulum market. Region 15 itself continues to mature as the residential corridor — quieter than Aldea Zama, more residential than Zona Hotelera. Calibrated for the rental-yield investor or first-time second-home buyer who needs the lowest possible USD entry into a finished Tulum building.
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