Nature Lovers Paradise - Lot FELIPEOM10

STARTING: USD $80,000 SIZE: 10,000m²

About

A low-density ecotourism project located on the shores of Laguna Ocom, in the southern region of Felipe Carrillo Puerto. It's designed for investors and nature lovers looking to preserve ecological beauty while creating low-impact, culturally rooted developments.

  • Located in the heart of the Maya Forest, which contains:

    • Over 400 bird species

    • More than 200 native tree species

  • Project philosophy emphasizes:

    • Sustainability

    • Preservation of biodiversity

    • Respect for Maya traditions and communities

  • Rural experience and cultural immersion

Starting Price

USD $80,000

Area sq meter

10,000 m²

🛖 Features:
  • 📰 Officially Published in the Official Gazette of the State of Quintana Roo, confirming project legitimacy

  • 🏞️ Zoned for Ecotourism Use – ideal for building eco-hotel suites, cabins, or residential units

  • 🌿 Low-Density, Low-Impact Design – focused on preserving the natural environment

  • 📄 Environmental Impact Assessment already conducted and presented

  • 🛤️ Internal Road Layout planned to ensure access while maintaining ecological integrity

  • 🏗️ Includes designated spaces for:

    • Urban amenities

    • Commercial zones

    • Tourism and lodging areas

  • 💧 Water channel design and marine access projections included in the master plan

🏥 Healthcare Access
  • Hospital General Felipe Carrillo Puerto – Government hospital with basic emergency and general care (≈30–35 km)

  • Centro de Salud Urbano – Public health clinic within the municipality

  • Red Cross (Cruz Roja) – Operates locally for first aid and emergency response

  • Closest advanced care centers: Chetumal or Tulum (~1.5 hours by car)

  • South of Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Quintana Roo

  • Located on the shoreline of Laguna Ocom, with 2 kilometers of lakefront

  • Surrounded by Mayan villages such as Santa Isabel, San Andrés, and X-Hazil Sur

  • Maya Train (Tren Maya) Station under development nearby in Felipe Carrillo Puerto

  • Felipe Carrillo Puerto International Airport – Planned infrastructure project to serve central and southern Quintana Roo

  • Local roads connect Laguna Ocom to Santa Isabel, San Andrés, and Highway 307

  • Telecommunications and internet infrastructure is limited but improving as eco-projects expand

🏫 Education Options
  • Public primary, middle, and high schools in Felipe Carrillo Puerto

  • CBTIS 72 and CETMAR – Technical and vocational institutions

  • Local Mayan communities such as Santa Isabel, San Andrés, and X-Hazil Sur also offer rural schooling

  • Cultural and linguistic immersion programs are often integrated into schools serving indigenous communities

🚒 Emergency & Safety Services
  • Protección Civil (Civil Protection) – Operates in Felipe Carrillo Puerto for fire, flood, and disaster response

  • Municipal Police Department – Active in town and surrounding rural communities

  • Tren Maya and airport development have increased federal oversight in the region

  • Local safety bolstered by community-based watch systems in smaller pueblos

🛫 Infrastructure & Travel
  • Offers stunning sunrises, aquatic biodiversity, and potential for private docks or eco-water access

  • Ideal for low-impact activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, and lagoon swimming

  • Surrounded by pristine jungle and grasslands, offering privacy, clean air, and deep connection to nature

  • High biodiversity with potential for wildlife corridors, permaculture, and regenerative design

  • Perfect for eco-resorts, wellness retreats, or private off-grid living

  • Located within a region rich in Maya heritage and living traditions

  • Close to local Maya communities like X-Hazil Sur, San Andrés, and Felipe Carrillo Puerto

  • Culturally enriching environment for conscious tourism or spiritual retreat development

  • Just 25–30 minutes to Felipe Carrillo Puerto, offering access to:

    • Markets, clinics, banking, and services

    • The upcoming Felipe Carrillo Puerto airport and Maya Train station

  • Connected by rural roadways to Tulum, Bacalar, and Chetumal via Highway 307

  • Remote, yet accessible for both national and international visitors

  • Located within a rising eco-investment corridor

  • Nearby infrastructure plans include:

    • Sustainable tourism programs

    • Rural development funding

    • Potential connection to clean energy grids

  • Lagoon zoning in this area favors ecotourism and low-density residential development

  • Ample solar exposure, freshwater catchment, and fertile land

  • Supportive environment for:

    • Rainwater harvesting

    • Solar power systems

    • Natural building techniques

  • Zoning often flexible for eco-lodges, glamping, and wellness communities

📍 Location Benefits
🤝 Financial Plans
  • Down Payment:
    MXN450,000(USD 25,000)

  • Monthly Payments:
    MXN25,000 (USD $1450) for 3 years

  • On Delivery Payment :
    MXN 150,000 (USD $8,000)

  • Payment Schedule (30/60/10)

    • 30% down payment,

    • 60% finance for 3 years,

    • 10% payment on delivery

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