Riviera Maya, Q.R. — Yucatan-based real estate company Inmobilia says they plan to invest 5 billion pesos into residential and tourism projects in Riviera Maya. The reason for the injection, the General Director points out, is the infrastructure that has created an attractive destination.
Roberto Kelleher, the General Director and founding partner of the firm says the area, especially Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Mayakoba and Tulum, have become an attractive destination for the U.S., the largest market in the world.
“In the entire Riviera Maya there are 120,000 hotel rooms, 15,000 more are under construction. The Cancun airport is breaking records every year with nearly 30 million passengers.
“The Tulum airport, with direct flights to the United States and Europe, will move 5 million passengers in two or three years. Mexico is having a boom in tourist areas that hardly any other country can compete with in that sense,” he said.
To date, Inmobilia has…
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