In the US, the 2024 NAR ruling forced a conversation about who pays the buyer's agent. In Mexico, that conversation never happened — because the answer was always the same: the developer pays. Almost nobody explains what that means for your interests as a buyer.
In the U.S., you open Zillow before you talk to an agent. In Mexico, the agent comes first and the data — a PDF, an Excel, a scan — comes after. That inversion is not a technical gap. It is the architecture of information asymmetry, and it puts every unguided buyer at a structural disadvantage.
Another week, another round of headlines declaring that Mexico is on fire. A cartel leader is killed in a military operation, more than 200 narco roadblocks go up across the country, vehicles burn on highways, Puerto Vallarta shelters tourists in pla
Tulum went from darling of the Mexican Caribbean to cautionary tale in record time. Empty restaurants, overpriced rooms, beach access scandals and security concerns pushed the question to social media timelines worldwide: "¿qué ha pasado con Tulum?".
Quintana Roo is no longer just cleaning up sargassum — it's transforming it. Companies in Playa del Carmen and Tulum are recycling this macroalgae to make sandals, yoga mats, and pet collars, generating real value from what was once waste. How it works
Summer 2025 will be a pivotal season for Quintana Roo: 2.2 million visitors are expected, with an economic impact close to $2 billion USD across the state, according to projections from Governor Mara Lezama. High occupancy and record-breaking spending
Quintana Roo is taking a key step: a circular economy park for sargassum that will collect, dry, process, and repurpose tons of seaweed, turning it into bricks, compost, and biodiesel. A sustainable model for a persistent problem
Quintana Roo is stepping up its stance against animal abuse: officers in Playa del Carmen arrested a man who kicked a dog, while Cancun has just passed reforms increasing penalties to up to 5 years in prison for animal cruelty.
With the reinstatement of electronic visas for Brazilian tourists — easy to get online — the Mexican Caribbean opens a direct channel to one of the highest-spending visitor markets. Ease of access and stronger tourist flow: the e-visa makes it happen
Tourism in Quintana Roo is taking a historic turn: the dolphinarium at Barceló Riviera Maya was shut down indefinitely after documented serious animal welfare violations, including injuries and dolphin deaths during shows. This coincides with
Mahahual is no longer just a cruise port or fishing village — it's cementing itself as the new hub for strategic hotel investment in Quintana Roo. And it's no accident. Boutique hotels and a major MIA plan are on the horizon. In December 2023, the Man
Tulum is taking a firm stand on conservation. In April, the Municipal Committee for Sea Turtle Protection and Conservation was sworn in. In 2025 it will patrol 80 kilometers of coastline, involving public agencies, hotels, restaurateurs,
There's a lot of talk about safety in tourist destinations, but not everything circulating on social media reflects reality. In Tulum, violence is not out of control. In fact, gun-related homicides dropped 46% (from 76 to 41) between 2023
Real estate fraud makes headlines. Recent cases of developers abandoning projects have raised red flags. The perception? Risk at every turn. The reality? The rate remains as low as the national average: ~60 out of 1,100 project
Tulum was pushed into the spotlight with ads like 'sell your beachfront unit now.' That created a broad perception: a place overrun by sellers, pitches, speculation, and little else. But the reality goes far beyond the real estate hype. The bur
The municipality of Tulum enters 2025 with a clear focus: improving urban mobility and raising the quality of life for both residents and tourists. In the Yaax neighborhood, Mayor Diego Castañón launched a paving and emergency pothole repair program, and
2025 kicked off at a blistering pace in the Mexican Caribbean: Cozumel broke records by receiving 1.5 million cruise visitors in just the first quarter, while Mahahual posted a 105% jump in arrivals. This is more than just a boom
2025 is shaping up to be one of the most intense sargassum years in Quintana Roo: over 2,000 tons have already been collected in the first six months alone, with totals expected to surpass 40,000 by season's end. But not all is lost — some beach
In recent days, headlines like "Building in Tulum ordered demolished for damaging turtle nests" and "Army shuts down mega-development in the jungle" have flooded social media and sensationalist portals. The reaction? Panic, speculation, and a lot
Sea turtle nesting season has begun in Quintana Roo, bringing with it a series of coordinated actions to protect these endangered species. From Isla Mujeres to Tulum, 30 nesting sites have been activated with the goal of
The last week of May brought a pleasant surprise for the Mexican Caribbean: 462,000 tourists arrived, according to data from the Quintana Roo Tourism Ministry. This uptick, though modest, signals a recovery in a traditionally slow
The anti-sargassum barrier installed by the Navy (Semar) off the coast of Playa del Carmen has failed to meet expectations. Local business owners have voiced their frustration with the measure's ineffectiveness and are demanding the deployment
On May 29, 2008, Tulum was officially established as a municipality in Quintana Roo. Today, 17 years later, this destination has shed its bohemian-backwater image and become a world-class tourism hub. But what has this transformation really meant
The municipality of Benito Juárez has launched a campaign to improve Cancun's urban image by removing 47 large billboard signs. The action aims to reduce visual pollution and improve safety on the city's main avenues
The Quintana Roo government has launched a direct offensive against illegal real estate developments that operated for years without permits, destroying ecosystems or deceiving buyers. So far in May 2025, more than 70 projects have been
The exponential growth of short-term rentals in Quintana Roo has set off alarms among authorities and residents alike. With more than 40,000 units listed on platforms like Airbnb, the impact on housing availability and cost has
In 2025, Quintana Roo has taken significant steps to establish itself as a nerve center for Mexico's foreign trade. Through infrastructure investments and strategic agreements, the state is working to diversify its economy beyond tourism
As the 2025 hurricane season arrives, Tulum is positioning itself at the forefront of weather preparedness and emergency response. Local authorities, coordinating with state and federal agencies, have implemented a series of
In a joint effort to improve animal welfare, Tulum and the state of Quintana Roo have implemented a series of legal measures and concrete actions to strengthen animal protection across the region. Tougher penalties for animal abuse
On May 17, 2025, Tulum hosted an unprecedented event: a free Sting concert that drew 26,000 attendees to the Zamna venue, marking the launch of the Mexican Caribbean Music Festival (MCMF). An event that fused
Quintana Roo is facing its first heat wave of 2025, with temperatures exceeding 40°C and heat index readings reaching up to 50°C in some parts of the state. The situation has triggered alerts from civil protection authorities
The recent 25% tariffs imposed by the United States on Mexican goods have driven a significant increase in the cost of electrical and construction materials in Quintana Roo. The measure is directly hitting the regional economy
Airbnb has launched its Airbnb Originals initiative in the Mexican Caribbean, offering unique experiences that blend luxury, culture, and sustainability. These activities not only enrich the tourism offering — they also generate a positive impact
Region 15 in Tulum has become one of the most sought-after areas for real estate development. But behind the growth and the appeal of new projects lies a problem that affects both the natural environment and
Renowned content creator James Stephen Donaldson, known worldwide as MrBeast, has undertaken a significant journey through some of the most iconic Maya archaeological sites in Mexico. His tour included
The National Meteorological Service (SMN) is forecasting scattered rainfall of 0.1 to 5 mm across various parts of Quintana Roo this weekend. Although recent satellite images show dense activity over the Gulf of Mexico, no severe
Tulum's coastal corridor — one of the most heavily trafficked areas for tourists and residents — is receiving treatment that goes far beyond simple repaving. The current works are part of a broader urban transformation strategy
Colorado's Department of Atmospheric Sciences is forecasting 17 named storms (historical average: 14), 9 hurricanes (average: 7.2), and 4 category 3-5 cyclones. Ocean warming (1.5°C above normal) and the La Niña phenomenon are the main
In its third edition, the awards honored the best energy project — Hotel Azulik (geothermal energy in cenotes) — along with recycling innovation from Cadena Hotelek (turning sargassum into furniture) and community impact from the Maya Cooperative (tourism
Starting in May, Tulum is deploying a technological arsenal against pollution: AI-equipped drones to identify waste accumulation across 15 km of coastline, electric ATVs for rapid access to critical zones, and floating barriers to contain sar
Playa Norte climbed to 19th in TripAdvisor's global ranking (2025) and maintains its Blue Flag certification with a perfect score. These achievements result from collaborative cleanups with 200 monthly volunteers removing 3 tons of
For years, Playa del Carmen grew fast but without direction. Between hotels, pre-sale units, and improvised developments, the city sacrificed planning for opportunity. Now, the municipal government is issuing a formal response: a new
In Tulum, the annual arrival of sea turtles to nest is a crucial event for local biodiversity and the ecological balance of the Mexican Caribbean. This year, environmental organizations like Fundación TUSERES and the collective Tulum Circula
The federal government and the Cruise Services and Related Activities Federation (FSCA) closed a landmark agreement that redefines the Non-Resident Fee (DNR) for cruise passengers. Instead of the initially proposed $42 dollars
Global tourism is experiencing a phenomenon known as "set-jetting": travelers choosing destinations inspired by TV series and films. A prime example is Thailand, where the third season of "The White Lotus" (HBO) triggered a tourist boom
The Maya jungle — one of Mexico's most biodiverse and emblematic ecosystems — is facing an unprecedented environmental crisis. Greenpeace Mexico has reported that around 15,000 hectares of jungle are lost in Quintana Roo each year due to
With a spectacular eagle on hole 18, Davis Chatfield (-10) took the solo lead at the 2025 Tulum Championship. The PGA Riviera Maya course, designed by Robert Trent Jones II, has proven to be a technical challenge: Average score: 72.8 (par 7
For the first time in its 45-year history, the National Theater Showcase (MNT) will stage productions in Cancun from November 6 to 15, 2025. The National Institute of Fine Arts (INBAL) and the municipality of Benito Juárez launched a
As Mexico's 2025 Tourism Showcase in Rosarito wrapped up, Playa del Carmen emerged as one of the most active destinations in the international cooperation and community development agenda. The Estefanía Mercado administration managed to secure two
Every week, thousands of buyers from the U.S. and Canada search for "Zillow Mexico", hoping to find a clean, trustworthy way to browse real estate in places like Tulum, Playa del Carmen, or Cancun. What most people don't realize is simple: Zillow doe
The proposal to reduce taxes in Cozumel is a strategic move that could be a game-changer for the island's competitiveness against other Caribbean destinations. While the tax incentive could attract investment and spur development
The fight against digital fraud in Quintana Roo is a clear signal that online security must be a priority for high-profile tourist destinations. The rapid identification and shutdown of fake websites demonstrates an institutional advancement
On April 30, 2025, Tulum held its biggest Children's Day celebration in a decade. With an investment of $2.3M MXN, the governments of Mara Lezama and Diego Castañón transformed the Sports Complex into a space of magic and learning. The event
Playa del Carmen takes a key step in protecting its cultural identity and heritage by signing a cooperation agreement with UNESCO. This plan, announced April 30, 2025, seeks to safeguard emblematic traditions such as
Tulum's Felipe Carrillo Puerto International Airport is at a pivotal moment in its development as a tourism hub. While some airlines are pulling routes due to low demand, others are betting on new international connections, reflecting the push-and-pull
The Mexican Caribbean took center stage again at the 49th edition of Mexico's Tourism Showcase in Rosarito, Baja California, where Quintana Roo fielded a strong delegation led by Governor Mara Lezama and municipal presidents
The Riviera Maya is gearing up to host the Tulum Championship, a Korn Ferry Tour event running May 1-4 at the PGA Riviera Maya course. The tournament marks a milestone for sports tourism in the region, drawing golfers of
The recent massive blackout across the Iberian Peninsula not only left millions without power in Spain and Portugal — it also had direct consequences for international air connectivity. Cancun International Airport, one of the key
Tulum continues to cement its status as one of the fastest-growing destinations in the Riviera Maya, making a major bet on urban infrastructure modernization. With a historic investment of 200 million pesos, the municipality aims not only to improve
The proposed telecommunications reform has sparked intense debate across Mexico's business and regulatory sectors. COPARMEX, one of the country's most influential business organizations, has raised concerns about the potential risks
Tulum is advancing its commitment to safer, more accessible, and more sustainable public spaces. The recent rehabilitation of its iconic coastal road aims not only to improve mobility for visitors and locals, but also to reinforce its appeal
Cancun authorities reported positive results as the security operation for the 2025 Easter holiday week came to a close, ensuring the safety of tourists and residents throughout. Resource deployment and coordination: The operation
On April 27, Puerto Morelos was the setting for the inaugural Reef Race, a kayaking competition that brought together national and international paddlers in the crystal-clear waters of the Mexican Caribbean. An event that promotes sports tourism
Quintana Roo's beaches have seen a notable drop in sargassum washing ashore in recent days, providing relief for both local residents and tourists visiting the region. Factors contributing to the decrease
On April 26, 2025, tourists and residents in Playa del Carmen got an unexpected surprise: a small deer appeared walking calmly along Fifth Avenue. The scene, captured in multiple videos, went viral quickly
President Claudia Sheinbaum, alongside Governor Mara Lezama, conducted an inspection of the Nichupte Bridge in Cancun on April 25, 2025, highlighting its importance for the city's connectivity and urban development. A strategic project
Tulum's Felipe Carrillo Puerto International Airport has significantly expanded its air connectivity in 2025, with direct flights from key cities in the United States, Canada, and Latin America. New international routes: Airlines
In 2025, Tulum stands as a model of environmental management and tourism resilience in the Caribbean. Far from buckling under the sargassum threat, this destination has implemented innovative strategies that keep beaches clean and deliver a premium tourist
On Friday, April 25, 2025, Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum arrived in Cancun, Quintana Roo, as part of her Yucatan Peninsula tour. The primary purpose of her visit was to launch the federal "Vivienda para el Bienestar 2025"
On April 23, 2025, the massive MSC World America docked in Cozumel, bringing thousands of tourists eager to explore the island in just a few hours. This event marks a milestone in the region's tourism activity — but also raises questions
Paving works in Tulum's Region 15 launched in 2025 are improving connectivity and boosting property values, cementing the area as a key investment focus. Region 15 has been one of
Penalties for selling or promoting real estate projects without a license in Tulum (2025). If you still think selling property in Tulum without permits is just an "administrative detail," 2025 has an unpleasant surprise in store. The Quintana Roo Congress