Kiino - Exclusive project in Cozumel's Hotel Zone
It is comprised of 48 apartments divided into 2 buildings of 8 standard modules each, each with a total...
Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Mexico
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Inspired by the success of Aldea Mayab, we present our second project: Aldea Kalan. A development with 210 apartments with 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms in 12 hectares of preserved nature.
It is inspired by the Wabi Sabi architectural movement, which celebrates the beauty of simplicity in harmony with nature. Wabi Sabi finds elegance in the modest, the natural and the aged.
It is a philosophy that embraces the ephemeral nature of all things and values authenticity over artificiality.
Each tower is named after a native animal, representing biodiversity and conservation values, constantly reminding us of the importance of coexisting in harmony with nature.
Enjoying unique amenities and its own wastewater treatment plant. Located in front of the Bacalar Lagoon, also known as the "Lagoon of the Seven Colors", not only delights with its crystal clear waters, but also keeps ancestral secrets.
During pre-Hispanic times, Bacalar was a strategic site for the Maya, serving as a point of commerce and defense.
Typologies
1 Bedroom
Price: $3,663,278 MXN
98.30 m2
PH A 1 Bedroom
Price: $5,104,000 MXN
149.63 m2
PB 2 Bedrooms
Price: $4,837,553 MXN
246.52 m2
PH B 3 Bedrooms
Price: $6,573,558 MXN
297.05 m2
Amenities
Delivery date: June 2027
Othón P. Blanco, Q.R.
*Subject to change without notice
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