
Golden hour on Quinta Avenida. The avenue is in its second wake-up of the day — the late-afternoon shoppers, the residents heading to the beach for the sunset, the fire breathers and street artists starting to set up between 24th and 32nd.
Centro Playa del Carmen is the city's commercial and residential heart, organized along the four-kilometer pedestrian spine of Quinta Avenida — the boulevard that runs parallel to the Caribbean for twenty-two blocks of nonstop boutiques, restaurants, brick-oven pizzerias, beach clubs, and bars. The neighborhood quadrant runs from Diagonal Aeropuerto along the airstrip to the beachfront, between Avenida Constituyentes and 50 Avenida. Walkability is the defining feature: the beach is two blocks east, the supermarkets are inside the grid, the nightlife concentrates on 10th Street one block off Quinta. The Cozumel ferry terminal sits at the south end of the avenue; the artists' market sets up on Quinta between 24th and 32nd on Thursday nights. Centro reads as the part of the city where the residents who chose Playa del Carmen for the city itself stay.
Inside The Landmark, the project takes the grid seriously. Each residence spans 290 square feet — disciplined, smart, with a full-height opening to a balcony, a kitchen scaled for the climate, and a bathroom drawn around the natural light. The materials are honest — wood, stone, glass — and the building's amenity floor supports the kind of community that takes Centro seriously. The architecture supports the walking-distance lifestyle the avenue is built for, with the beach two blocks east and the supermarkets inside the grid.
One-hundred-two residences in total, sixty still available, delivery set for August 2028. Entry pricing begins at $3,114,470 MXN. The Landmark sits in Centro at the scale of a real residential condominium on the grid — a project sized for the kind of community that supports a full amenity floor and a daily rhythm. For the buyer who came to Playa del Carmen for the city itself at the studio scale, this is one of the most considered addresses in the neighborhood.
Playa del Carmen's Centro district, anchored by the famous 5th Avenue (Quinta Avenida) pedestrian corridor, is the Riviera Maya's densest tourism and lifestyle hub. For real estate, it means walkable access to hundreds of restaurants, bars, beach clubs, and the Cozumel ferry — extremely attractive for short-term rental strategies. Condos here typically achieve 6-9% gross rental yields, among the highest in the region. Downside: parking is limited, streets are busy, and HOA fees can be substantial in amenity-rich buildings. Ideal for Airbnb investors and buyers who want a vibrant urban walkable lifestyle.
The Landmark is exactly what it claims to be — a marquee 102-unit preconstruction residence on Avenida 10 con Calle 14, in Playa del Carmen Centro, steps from Quinta Avenida and the Caribbean. Mexico Luxury Properties highlights this project for one specific reason: it is rare to see a building this size at this entry tier with a strong 8% commission and sixty units still available for early buyers. The honest read: pricing ranges from $3,114,470 MXN for a 290 sqft Studio to $9,113,280 MXN for a 897 sqft top-floor 2BR Condo, with peso-priced Studios in the most rentable corridor of Playa and larger 1BR and 2BR layouts for owner-occupiers. The amenity program is built for serious residents — two pools (infinity), lounge, courtyard, grill, dining, gym, yoga zone, sauna, vapor, coworking. With 60 of 102 units remaining and an August 2028 delivery, The Landmark is set up for the investor or second-home buyer who wants to lead a marquee project from launch.
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