
Sunrise on the new residential corridor. Santa Gertrudis Copó is the far-north residential band where the new residential blocks fill in fast — the joggers on the boulevard, the small bakery on the first batch of pan dulce, the day starting before the heat.
The far-north residential band of Mérida is the corridor where the city's expansion has consolidated most aggressively over the past decade — wide new boulevards, planned residential communities, the country-club neighborhoods that anchor the growth. The corridor includes the Cholul-Conkal corridor, the Zona Country adjacent to the Yucatán Country Club, and the residential bands that connect Mérida to the Mérida-Progreso highway. The corridor pairs proximity to the major shopping centers (La Isla Mérida, The Harbor Mérida, Altabrisa), the universities (Marista, Anáhuac Mayab), the hospitals, and the country-club fairways with the residential calm of a low-density corridor. Downtown Mérida and Paseo de Montejo are twenty minutes south; the gulf coast at Progreso is twenty minutes north. The far-north corridor reads as the part of Mérida the residents who came for the modern residential expansion side of the capital chose deliberately.
Inside Sei Park, the project reads as a residential condominium scaled for the corridor — drawn around the Yucateco light. Each residence spans 678 to 1,776 square feet — one through two- or three-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 inside the larger corridor.
Pre-sale. Entry pricing at $2,507,545 MXN. Sei Park sits in Santa Gertrudis Copó at the scale of a real residential condominium on the corridor — a project sized for the kind of community that supports a full amenity floor across the full range from one bedroom to family-format. For the buyer who came to Yucatán for the far-north residential band of the capital, this is one of the most considered new addresses in the neighborhood.
Santa Gertrudis Copó is one of Mérida's most established affluent residential zones, anchored by the Yucatán Country Club and its 18-hole golf course. Streets curve through mature tree cover; lots are large; most homes are single-family on private plots. New condo developments have begun infilling the area, offering golf-adjacent lock-and-leave inventory at prices well below comparable Florida or Texas markets.
We find Sei Park compelling for buyers seeking a controlled entry into Mérida's residential market without the maintenance burden of a standalone home. Santa Gertrudis Copó has matured considerably over five years, offering genuine walkability to cafes and services while remaining quieter than central neighborhoods. The mixed-use design here appeals particularly to remote workers and semi-retired couples who value proximity to amenities but refuse to sacrifice green space. At Mexico Luxury Properties, we appreciate that this project took seriously the Yucatecan architectural language rather than importing cookie-cutter designs. Honest note: the sub-$2.6M price point remains accessible, but expect limited negotiating room in this segment. Buyer consideration should focus on long-term rental potential if your plans shift—these units rent steadily to the expat community, though seasonal demand fluctuates. The floor plan range (678 to 1,776 sqft) means unit selection matters; smaller units face tighter resale pools locally.
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