
Tulum Real Estate, Development, and Investment Context
Reporting and analysis on property, permits, development risk, legality, market trends, and investor context in Tulum.
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La playa del pueblo reveals what Tulum never said
La playa del pueblo has become a symbol of how Tulum’s community seeks real access, shared space and recognition in a town transformed by rapid tourism growth.

Tulum vacation rentals show rising supply and falling demand
Tulum vacation rentals face falling occupancy and rising supply as new developments enter the market, raising concerns among hosts, analysts, and investors across Quintana Roo.

Illegal occupation in Tulum sparks outrage over government inaction
The illegal occupation in Tulum’s Juanek Street has ignited public outrage, exposing governance failures and raising concerns about security, corruption, and the city’s future stability.

Tulum faces oversupply as vacation rentals outpace demand
Tulum’s short-term rental market keeps expanding despite falling occupancy and rates, raising concerns about urban strain and community impact in Mexico’s top coastal destination.

Illegal land invasions expose weak urban control in Tulum
Illegal land invasions in Tulum, Quintana Roo highlight weak governance, corruption suspicions, and urban risks threatening one of Mexico’s most important tourism destinations.

Hidden fees and red flags in Tulum property deals
A clear, step by step guide shows how to avoid real estate fraud in Tulum, from confirming title and land use to securing a bank trust and conditioning payments on milestones, with practical checks for foreign buyers.

Ramia defines a new standard of private living in the heart of Tulum
Ramia is a private enclave in Tulum 101 that blends design, nature, and security, offering titled lots and a lifestyle rooted in wellness, art, and authenticity.

Accor expands in Mexico with Mayaliah Tulum MGallery
Accor expands its luxury portfolio with Mayaliah Tulum MGallery Collection, a project that blends design, culture, and sustainability to redefine high-end hospitality in the Riviera Maya.

101 Park stands as the new benchmark for living and investing in Tulum
Tulum 101 introduces a new era of sustainable luxury in the Mexican Caribbean, where design, comfort, and nature coexist. 101 Park embodies this vision, redefining modern living in the heart of Tulum.

Mexico Cancels Tulum Peripherical Road Project After Four Years of Planning
The Mexican government has withdrawn the 972-million-peso Tulum Liberation Front project, ending plans for a bypass aimed at easing traffic through one of Quintana Roo’s busiest tourism hubs.

Tulum airport to regain international routes as Quintana Roo expands air links
Tulum will regain air routes this November as Quintana Roo launches a $3.2 million global campaign and plans new connections across its four airports by 2026.

Real estate leaders push for larger, affordable homes in Tulum
Experts say the real estate industry in Tulum must pivot from luxury studios to family housing as sales slow and new public investment aims to restore the town’s image.

Tulum’s restaurant leaders urge unity as tourism slows
Tulum’s hospitality sector faces mounting costs and weaker demand. Business leaders say unity, not division, will be key to restoring growth and keeping Tulum’s tourism strong.

Tulum set for global spotlight as Quintana Roo plans ahead for World Cup 2026
Governor Mara Lezama traveled to Mexico City to strengthen security and tourism promotion for Tulum, aligning Quintana Roo’s strategy with preparations for the 2026 World Cup.

Tourism in Mexico faces fiscal pressure as investors call for reform
Tourism in Mexico faces new fiscal hurdles as business leaders urge the government to replace rising taxes with investment incentives to keep the country competitive in global travel markets.

New Urban Development Program of Tulum Aims for Local Balance
Tulum cancels its externally made Urban Development Program and begins a new, locally driven process to align growth, tourism, and sustainability under Mayor Diego Castañón and architect Guadalupe Portilla.

Tulum prepares for high season with stronger local cooperation
Tulum’s hotel sector remains optimistic as high season approaches, with leaders confident that

Aktun Chen in Tulum receives green light from Semarnat
Semarnat authorized the Aktun Chen ecotourism park in Tulum after previous Profepa sanctions, granting 18 months for regularization and 50 years of operation under new environmental compliance rules.