
Thursday twilight along Avenida Huayacán, the joggers from the office park around the corner make the final loop before sundown. Ximena's pool reflects the last light, the security guard sweeps the leaves at the pedestrian access, and the residents who finished their day at the international school across the avenue come back home in pairs. The corridor at this hour belongs to the people who chose Huayacán for the post-work decompression — and Ximena, scaled to the corridor, knows the rhythm.
Huayacán is Cancún's residential success story: a wide tree-lined avenue running south from the Hotel Zone toward the airport, anchored by neighborhood plazas, the international school corridor, and minutes from Plaza Las Américas and Marina Town. Cancún International Airport is twelve minutes south, the white sand of Playa Delfines twenty minutes east, and Puerto Cancún Marina fifteen minutes by way of Avenida Bonampak. Huayacán reads as the part of Cancún where the residents who came for the breathing room of a real neighborhood chose to live.
Inside Ximena Condos, the project reads as a boutique one-bedroom residential building drawn around the corridor — thirty-two residences arranged across the corridor's low-rise rhythm with a swimming pool, kids club, yoga site, coworking lounge, and the controlled access and 24/7 security expected on Huayacán. Each one-bedroom unit spans 646 square feet with a full-height balcony, a kitchen drawn for someone who actually cooks, a single bath organized around the natural light, and the materials honest — wood, stone, glass.
Immediate delivery. Pricing from $204,600 USD for an entry one-bedroom to $441,100 USD for the largest configurations. With 10 of 32 units still available, Ximena Condos sits at the entry-tier delivered end of Huayacán's residential market and reads as one of the most considered current addresses in the corridor — for the buyer who came to Cancún for the residential neighborhood at the one-bedroom scale.
Huayacán is one of Cancún's most established residential corridors, sitting just south of the airport and west of the Hotel Zone. The area developed in the 2010s as a planned residential alternative to Cancún's tourism-dense beachfronts, offering wide tree-lined avenues, gated condominium complexes, and direct access to Plaza Las Américas and the city's commercial spine. Real estate here trades at a 40-60% discount to comparable Hotel Zone or Puerto Cancún units, making it the entry point of choice for remote-working professionals, retirees prioritizing tranquility over beachfront, and investors seeking long-term rental yield from a stable local tenant base. The Cancún International Airport is 12 km away, and the Hotel Zone is a 25-minute drive — close enough for weekend beach access without the year-round tourism crowds. Best for buyers who want practical Cancún living with the lifestyle and infrastructure of a real residential neighborhood.
Ximena Condos is a tightly-curated boutique opportunity in Cancún's Huayacán residential corridor — a 32-unit one-bedroom condominium with 10 of 32 still available, a standard 5% commission, and pricing from $204K USD for an entry one-bedroom. The 60 m² (646 sqft) configurations are sized for primary residence or sustained rental in the corridor's professional zone, with amenities scaled to the project: pool, kids club, yoga site, coworking, and the controlled access expected in Huayacán. For Canadian and US buyers seeking entry-tier ownership in Cancún's most consolidated residential corridor at a real entry point, Mexico Luxury Properties presents Ximena Condos as a defining opportunity.
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