
Sunday afternoon the joggers fill Parque Lausana and the children's basketball court echoes across the avenue. Olivia's lobby is quiet, the sales assistant cleaning the model unit's pendant lights for the next visit, and outside the families who live in the Lausana Residencial gated community across the street walk the dog around the perimeter. The corridor at this hour feels suburban in the best sense — the residential Cancún the residents who chose this side of the lagoon came for.
Corredor Laguna Cancún is the residential band that traces the western edge of Laguna Nichupté between downtown and Costa Mujeres — a wide tree-lined inland corridor anchored by Marina Town, the neighborhood plazas, Lausana Residencial, and the international school zone, with the lagoon as its consistent eastern view. The Hotel Zone is fifteen minutes east, Puerto Cancún Marina ten minutes north, and Cancún International Airport twenty minutes south by way of Bonampak. The corridor reads as the most controlled residential side of the bay.
Inside Olivia, the project reads as a boutique residential building drawn around the park — seventy-eight residences arranged across a low-rise vertical with a pool, gym, coworking lounge, rooftop terrace, and the controlled access and 24/7 security expected in the corridor. Each one-bedroom unit spans 883 square feet with a full-height opening to a balcony, a kitchen drawn for someone who actually cooks, a bathroom and a half organized around the natural light, and the materials honest — wood, stone, glass — at the entry tier of the corridor.
Delivery in 2027. Pricing from $150,200 USD for an entry one-bedroom to $513,000 USD for the largest configurations. With 43 of 78 units still available, Olivia sits at the most accessible entry point in the Corredor Laguna and reads as one of the most considered new addresses in the corridor — for the buyer who came to Cancún for the residential side at the one-bedroom scale with park access at the doorstep.
The Corredor Laguna is the residential strip along the Nichupté Lagoon's southern shore, connecting Cancún's commercial center to the Hotel Zone via Bonampak and Boulevard Kukulcán. The past decade has transformed this corridor from a low-density lagoon-side residential pocket into one of Cancún's most active luxury preconstruction markets, anchored by tall, architecturally distinctive condominium towers that take advantage of waterfront views without the ocean-facing price premium of the Hotel Zone. Real estate here typically trades at 25-40% below comparable Hotel Zone units while offering lagoon views, easier walkability to downtown amenities, and faster airport access (12 km vs 22 km). Best for buyers prioritizing architectural distinction, lagoon-corridor views, and downtown-adjacent residential living over beachfront positioning.
Olivia is the cleanest entry-point opportunity in Cancún's Corredor Laguna we're tracking right now — a 78-unit boutique residential project bordering the Lausana Residencial gated community and Parque Lausana, with 43 of 78 still available, a standard 5% commission, and pricing from $150K USD that puts it well below the corridor median for a comparable build quality. The 82 m² (883 sqft) one-bedroom-and-a-half configurations are sized for primary residence or sustained rental in a market with proven year-round demand from professionals working in the Hotel Zone and downtown. For Canadian and US buyers seeking entry-tier ownership in Cancún's lagoon-side residential corridor with park access at the doorstep and a real walkable neighborhood beyond the gate, Mexico Luxury Properties presents Olivia as a standout opportunity.
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