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  • SOLD - Casa Mango steps away from Paseo Montejo

    < Back SOLD - Casa Mango steps away from Paseo Montejo Centro, Mérida, Yuc., México SOLD $6,500,000 MX SHOP Share Property Description Casa Mango is located in Barrio de Santa Ana, just a few steps away from Paseo Montejo. Nearby you will also find Santa Ana Park and the gourmet corridor of the 47th street. This property is a 2 storey restored colonial house. The residence has high ceilings, pasta tiles, stone walls, wooden doors and a lot of history. The property has a nice foyer, a living room, a dining room, a kitchen, a half bathroom, 4 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms and a nice backyard with a pool. Casa Mango esta ubicada en el Barrio de Santa Ana, a tan solo unos pasos de Paseo Montejo. Muy cerca de la casa se encuentra el parque de Santa Ana y el corredor gastronómico de la calle 47. La propiedad es una casa colonial totalmente remodelada. La residencia tiene techos altos, pisos de pasta, puertas de madera y mucha historia. La casa tiene una agradable entrada, sala, comedor, cocina, medio baño. 4 recámaras, 2 baños completos y un espacioso patio con alberca. Lot area: 283.47 m2 (9.2 m wide x 40.95 m long) Living area: 350.34 m2 To visit this property contact: Fernando Hernandez: +52 999 949 51 17 (English/Español/Français) Cynthia Sanchez: +52 999 949 52 17 yemeraldcoastpm@gmail.com Property Details Property Type Merida Historic Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms 2.5 Floors 2 Property Location Centro, Mérida, Yuc., México

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  • Why November is the Secret Best Time to Visit the Yucatán Peninsula

    This magical month is when Yucatán truly comes alive, blending perfect weather, profound cultural experiences, and natural spectacles into an unforgettable travel recipe. Here’s why you should book your ticket now. 1. Perfect Weather Say goodbye to the stifling heat and humidity of summer and the occasional downpours of October. November ushers in what locals call the temporada de norte—a season of mild, sunny days and comfortably cool evenings. 2. Experience the Soul-Stirring Hanal Pixan While the rest of Mexico celebrates Día de los Muertos, Yucatán has its own unique and deeply spiritual version: Hanal Pixan (which means "Food for the Souls"). Visiting in early November allows you to witness this beautiful tradition far from the more commercialized celebrations elsewhere. You'll see intricate altars adorned with photographs of “the souls” including their favorite foods and drinks. In Mérida, the Paseo de las Ánimas (Procession of Souls) is a moving, candlelit event where the community walks from the cemetery, honoring their departed in a powerful, silent tribute. It’s not a party; it’s a heartfelt homecoming, and it offers a unique glimpse into the Maya soul. 3. Witness a Pink Paradise: Flamingo Season Peaks November marks the beginning of the prime season for seeing the magnificent flamingos in their natural habitat. The coastal biosphere reserves of Celestún become feeding grounds for thousands of these elegant pink birds. Taking a boat tour through the mangroves during this time is a breathtaking experience. Seeing a vast sea of pink take flight against a backdrop of green mangroves and blue water is a sight you will carry with you long after you've returned home. 4. Beat the High-Season Crowds November is that sweet spot just before the December holiday rush. This means you get all the benefits of high-season amenities (reliable weather, all tours operating) without the overwhelming crowds. · Explore in Peace: Imagine having the majestic pyramids of Chichén Itzá or Uxmal without having to navigate through throngs of people. · Better Deals: You’ll often find more availability and better prices on accommodations and tours compared to the peak months that follow. 5. A Culinary and Cultural Festival Extravaganza The pleasant weather makes November a prime month for local festivals (ferias). From the massive Feria Yucatán Xmatkuil with its concerts, rodeos, and cultural exhibits to smaller town fairs. This is your chance to experience vaquerías (traditional folk dances), hear the lively sounds of a jarana orchestra, and sample authentic Yucatecan cuisine from food stalls in a festive, local atmosphere. Your November Yucatán Checklist: · Wander the vibrant, pastel-colored streets of Mérida and Valladolid. · Swim in the crystal-clear, sacred waters of a cenote. · Taste seasonal dishes like Mucbil pollo, a special tamale baked underground for Hanal Pixan. In short, November in the Yucatán is not just a good time to visit—it’s arguably the best time. It’s when the land, the culture, and the climate align to offer a truly authentic and spectacular experience. So pack your bags and discover the magic for yourself.

  • 5 Razones para Restaurar un Alma en el Centro Histórico de Mérida

    Todos hemos visto las fotos. Esas enormes haciendas, las casonas coloniales con sus techos altos y frondosos jardines centrales, edificadas en el vibrante Centro Histórico de Mérida, Yucatán. Sin duda son una tendencia inmobiliaria y una fantasía de Instagram. Después de haber remodelado algunas propiedades, he llegado a entender que es algo mucho más profundo. Restaurar una casa en el Centro Histórico de Mérida no es solo una inversión inmobiliaria; es una inversión en un estilo de vida, una historia y un futuro. He aquí el porqué. 1. Eres un Diseñador de Historia Viva Cuando compras una casa moderna nueva, heredas un lienzo en blanco. Cuando restauras una casa en el Centro Histórico de Mérida, te conviertes en el guardián temporal de una historia que comenzó hace 100, 200 o incluso 300 años. Estos muros han sido testigos del auge del henequén, han escuchado los ecos de los carruajes tirados por caballos y han cobijado a generaciones de familias. Descubrir los pisos de pasta originales, restaurar las delicadas celosías que filtran el sol o revelar un arco oculto no es solo construcción—es arquitectura. No estás borrando el pasado; estás preservando su alma para el futuro, añadiendo tu propio capítulo a una narrativa rica y continua. Te conviertes en parte del tejido de la ciudad. 2. La Genialidad de la Arquitectura Sustentable Remodelar una de estas casas significa redescubrir esta sustentabilidad innata. · Enfriamiento Natural: Los techos altos, la ventilación cruzada estratégica y los gruesos muros de mampostería están diseñados para mantener el calor a raya. El patio central actúa como un pulmón natural de la casa, atrayendo aire fresco y creando un sereno espacio de vida al aire libre. · Materiales Transpirables: Usar materiales tradicionales como el Chukum (un estuco natural e impermeable) no es solo una elección estética; permite que las paredes respiren, previniendo la acumulación de humedad y creando un ambiente interior más saludable. Te encontrarás dependiendo menos del aire acondicionado y más del diseño inteligente de una era pasada. 3. Es una Inversión (Inteligente) con Corazón Seamos prácticos. Mérida está en auge, y con razón. Es constantemente clasificada como una de las ciudades más seguras de América, con una calidad de vida de primer nivel. La demanda de propiedades bellamente restauradas en el Centro Histórico es fuerte, tanto para vivir a largo plazo como para el mercado de alquiler vacacional. Pero este es un tipo de inversión diferente. En lugar de contribuir a la expansión urbana con nueva construcción, estás aumentando el valor de un activo cultural. Estás inyectando capital en artesanos, ferreterías y maestros de obra que mantienen vivas las habilidades tradicionales. Tu inversión financiera alimenta directamente la preservación del carácter único de la ciudad. 4. Compras un Estilo de Vida, no solo una Propiedad La ubicación lo es todo, y el latido del corazón de Mérida es su Centro Histórico. Cuando restauras una casa aquí, no solo estás comprando metros cuadrados; estás comprando un asiento de primera fila para un estilo de vida vibrante, centrado en el caminar e infinitamente inspirador. Imagina salir por tu puerta principal a escuchar una serenata yucateca cada semana en el parque de Santa Lucía, acudir a una inauguración espontánea de una galería de arte en el Barrio de Santa Ana o el aroma irresistible de cochinita pibil de una lonchería local. En tus alrededores se encuentra la Plaza Grande, tu gimnasio es correr por la mñana en Paseo Montejo y tu agenda social se llena con los interminables festivales culturales de la ciudad. La sensación de comunidad es palpable y acogedora. 5. La Inigualable Recompensa Estética No hay sensación en el mundo que se compare con el momento en que te sientas por primera vez en tu casa totalmente remodelada. La luz del sol se filtra entre las hojas de los árboles de tu jardín mientras escuchas el cantar de los pajaritos y contemplas como los colores vibrantes de tus paredes restauradas brillan con la luz de la tarde. La recompensa estética de mezclar el carácter histórico con las comodidades modernas es inigualable. La grandiosidad de los techos de 5 metros de altura, la elegancia rústica de las vigas expuestas y el romanticismo de los jardines interiores crean un espacio habitable que es a la vez majestuoso e íntimamente pacífico. Es un estilo que no se puede replicar en una construcción nueva; debe ganarse. La Sincera Realidad ¿Es un desafío? Absolutamente. La restauración requiere paciencia, un presupuesto flexible y un profundo respeto por el proceso. Te convertirás en un experto en cosas que nunca pensaste que necesitarías saber, como la mezcla de ciertos acabados o la diferencia entre una fosa sética y un tanque biodigestor. Pero cada capa de pintura descarapelada que quitas, cada loseta original que descubres y cada pared que devuelves a su estado natural y transpirable es un acto de amor. No solo estás arreglando una casa vieja. Estás despertando a una bella durmiente, y a cambio, ella te ofrece una vida de belleza, cultura y conexión profunda. Así que, si estás soñando con Mérida, mira más allá del polvo y ve el alma. Tu futura casa te está esperando.

  • 5 Reasons to Restore a Soul in Mérida's Historic Center

    5 Reasons to Restore a Soul in Mérida's Historic Center   We’ve all seen the photos. Those sprawling haciendas, the grand colonials with their soaring ceilings and lush central gardens. standing proudly in Merida Centro. Without a doubt, they are a Real Estate trend and an Instagram fantasy. After restoring a couple of homes here, I’ve come to understand that it’s something much deeper. Restoring a house in Mérida’s Historic Center isn’t just a property investment; it’s an investment in a lifestyle, a history, and a future. Here’s why. 1. You Are a Designer of Living History When you buy a modern new home, you inherit a blank canvas. When you restore a home in Mérida Centro, you become the temporary guardian of a story that began 100, 200, or even 300 years ago. These walls have witnessed the henequen boom, heard the echoes of horse-drawn carriages, and sheltered generations of families. Uncovering the original pasta tiles, restoring the delicate celosías that filter the sun, or revealing a hidden archway isn't just construction—it's architecture. You are not erasing the past; you are preserving its soul for the future, adding your own chapter to a rich, ongoing narrative. You become part of the city's fabric. 2. The Genius of Sustainable Architecture Restoring one of these homes means rediscovering this innate sustainability. · Natural Cooling: The high ceilings, the strategic cross-ventilation, and the thick walls of mampostería are designed to keep the heat at bay. The central courtyard acts as a natural lung for the house, drawing in cool air and creating a serene, open-air living space. · Breathable Materials: Using traditional materials like Chukum (a natural, waterproof stucco) isn’t just an aesthetic choice; it allows the walls to breathe, preventing moisture buildup and creating a healthier living environment. You’ll find yourself relying less on air conditioning and more on the clever design of a bygone era.   3. It’s a (Smart) Financial Investment with a Heart Let's be practical. Mérida is booming, and for good reason. It's consistently ranked as one of the safest cities in the Americas, with a world-class quality of life. The demand for beautifully restored properties in the Historic Center is strong, both for long-term living and for the vacation rental market. But this is a different kind of investment. Instead of contributing to urban sprawl with new construction, you are increasing the value of a cultural asset. You're injecting capital into local craftsmen, ferreterías, and artisans who keep traditional skills alive. Your financial investment directly fuels the preservation of the city's unique character. 4. You Buy a Lifestyle, Not Just a Property Location is everything, and the heartbeat of Mérida is its Historic Center. When you restore a home here, you aren't just buying square footage; you're buying a front-row seat to a vibrant, walking-centric, and endlessly inspiring lifestyle. Imagine stepping out your front door to a weekly serenata yucateca in Santa Lucia Park, attending a spontaneous gallery opening in Barrio de Santa Ana, or the irresistible aroma of fresh local food from a family-run loncheria. Your outdoor area is the Plaza Grande, your gym is a morning jog in Paseo Montejo, and your social calendar is filled with the city's endless cultural festivals. The sense of community is palpable and welcoming. 5. The Unbeatable Aesthetic Payoff There is no feeling in the world quite like the moment you first sit in your living room contemplating your house fully restored. The dappled sunlight filters through the trees of your garden, listening to the birds singing, and the vibrant colors of your restored walls glow in the afternoon light. The aesthetic payoff of blending historic character with modern comforts is unparalleled. The grandeur of the 18-foot ceilings, the rustic elegance of the exposed vigas (beams), and the romance of the interior gardens create a living space that is both majestic and intimately peaceful. It’s a style that cannot be replicated in a new build; it must be earned. The Honest Truth Is it a challenge? Absolutely. Restoration requires patience, a flexible budget, and a deep respect for the process. You will become an expert in things you never thought you'd need to know, like the different types of finishes or the difference between a fosa séptica and a modern biodigester tank.   But every layer of peeling paint you remove, every original tile you uncover, and every wall you return to its breathable, natural state is an act of love. You aren't just fixing up an old house. You are awakening a sleeping beauty, and in return, she offers you a life of profound beauty, culture, and connection. So, if you’re dreaming of Mérida, look past the dust and see the soul. Your future home is waiting. Ready to start your own adventure? My best advice is to come to Mérida, walk the streets, talk to locals, and fall in love with the place, not just a property. The right house will find you and we are eager to help you with that process.

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