
First light through the trees of the village. Dzityá wakes up the way it has for generations — the small church bell already at it, the bakery on its first batch of pan dulce, the artisans heading to the workshops on foot.
Dzityá is the artisan village ten kilometers north of Mérida that has shaped Yucateco identity for generations — forty stone-carving workshops where artisans transform six varieties of limestone (Ticul, Macedonia, Conchuela, Fósil, Venado, and Toc) into fountains, lamps, religious figures, and architectural details exported across Mexico and beyond. Roughly eighty percent of the village's economy depends, directly or indirectly, on the handicraft tradition, and the annual Tunich Municipal Handicraft Fair every July draws over fifty thousand visitors. In recent years the village has absorbed an influx of upscale residential developments — modern projects rising alongside the workshops, with the residential calm of a village ten minutes from the Gran Plaza of Mérida. The corridor reads as the part of Yucatán the residents who came for the artisan tradition and the village rhythm chose deliberately.
Inside Novanta Urban Living, the project reads as a residential condominium scaled for the corridor — boutique density drawn around the Yucateco light. Each residence spans 538 to 807 square feet with a full-height opening to a balcony, a kitchen drawn for someone who actually cooks rather than reheats, and a bathroom organized around the natural light. The materials are honest — wood, limestone, glass — and the building's density was kept residential rather than commercial.
Delivery in 2026. Entry pricing at $1,700,000 MXN. Novanta Urban Living sits in Dzityá at the most accessible entry point on the corridor — for the first-time buyer in Mérida, for the buyer who came for the artisan village side of the capital. For the buyer entering the market at the studio scale, this is one of the most accessible addresses in the neighborhood.
Dzityá is a former small village absorbed into Mérida's northern expansion, now home to some of the city's most ambitious gated residential developments. Lot sizes here are larger than typical Mérida urban lots, and many new projects emphasize green spaces, clubhouses, and semi-private amenities. It's 15-20 minutes to Centro via the Mérida Periférico (ring road). Best for buyers prioritizing space, modern infrastructure, and a master-planned community experience over walkability.
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