Home Area Attractions The 3 A’s of Puerto Escondido Real Estate The 3 A’s of Puerto Escondido Real Estate by Brent May July 21, 2014 by Brent May 9.3K If you’re looking for a prize real estate investment in a tropical paradise, it’s hard to beat Puerto Escondido. An hour from Huatulco, this one-of-a-kind destination was the first beach resort established on the coastal highway. It is the best of the best, and continues to be a must-see, drawing in an ever-growing number of full- and part-time expats from all over the world. So why does everyone flock to Puerto Escondido? To live in affordable oceanfront homes, beach front condos, and apartments that are close to town but far enough away to provide that much-needed peace and quiet. The Accommodations Living in Puerto Escondido is a great long-term value. Whether you’re a snow bird or a retiree, you’ll find budget-friendly options in the Rancho Neptuno, Los Naranjos and Costa Cumana developments. These properties foster a warm, welcoming national and international community. The homes have been constructed by notable companies, thus insuring a solid real estate investment. The Amenities If you’re looking for something unique in Puerto Escondido real estate, we have properties located next to small lagoons and the famous turtle beach. There are also gated communities—complete with million dollar homes and built-in security provisions. In fact, there are some just a few minutes away from the nicest swimming and snorkeling beaches in town. (To learn more about Puerto Escondido real estate, contact us today.) If you’re looking to build your dream home in the midst of a tropical paradise, oceanfront lots are still available. In fact, you will find some perched on cliffs, and you know what you’ll get with this—breathtaking ocean views! Just imagine how divine it would be to immerse yourself in a steaming Jacuzzi and infinity pool while overlooking the beauty of nature! But beautiful accommodations are not the only Puerto Escondido draw. Check out the amenities. The Attractions of Puerto Escondido Surfing – Located along the southern coast of Mexico, Puerto Escondido is renowned for its world-class surfing. Surfers from all over the world make a beeline for Playa Zicatella’s mammoth swells along the Mexican pipeline surf. In fact, Puerto Escondido is often on the Top 10 list of surfing tournament destinations in the world. Along with this comes a relaxed California hippie vibe, complete with beachfront bars, rooftop decks, live entertainment, locally grown produce and dreadlocked beachgoers. Beach Activities – Its string of beaches is very popular among national and international families. Water babies will especially love swimming in the protected coves of Puerto Angelito and La Manzanilla. Sunbathers find Bahía Principal and Bahía Puerto Angelito ideal for catching the rays, eating in cozy restaurants and staying in funky hotels. Day Trips – The local sites also hold great day-trip opportunities for adventure seekers. Check out the nature preserve and local coffee plantation tours, on-the-beach horse rides or tour boats ready to take you and your loved ones out to sea for the day. Shopping – El Adoquín—a four-block strip and part of Avenida Pérez Gasga—is the main palm tree-lined thoroughfare for pedestrians. It’s lined with sidewalk cafes and fine, international restaurants. Street vendors peddle everything from sandals and suntan creams to beachwear and jewelry. Shoppers will dig El Adoquín’s fancy boutiques, art galleries and lively nightclubs. Bonus Real Estate Investment Area: Northwest of El Adoquín are the Bacocho, Carrizalillo and La Rinconada neighborhoods. These up-and-coming areas of Puerto Escondido are nestled high on the cliffs and offer amazing views of the ocean. Dining – If you’re a foodie, you’re going to love the traditional Mexican fishing village of Playa Principal. Here you’ll find freshly catches of the day such as sailfish, tuna and red snapper. Smother the filets with homemade garlic and butter and pop them on the grill. Grab a few cervazas and let the good times roll! But if you’re into fine dining, check out Boulevard Benito Juárez. It hosts some of the town’s best establishments. Come see why Puerto Escondido real estate is one of the best investments you can make. Contact us today. Puerto Escondidopuerto escondido real estate 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Brent May Brent May is the GM and Founder of Mexico Living. He is highly motivated and strives for excellence in order to provide the best service possible for foreigners buying property in Mexico. He understands some of the frustrations people may have while searching for a property in paradise and has learned from his own experiences buying and living in Mexico. Brent and his wife are grateful for the opportunities they have and to be able to live in a place most people vacation in. 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September 23, 2022 1 comment Cathy Steedman March 13, 2019 - 2:04 am Hi Brent, My husband and I have just returned home to Calgary from Puerto Escondido. I wish I had read about the You when we were down and we could have met and chatted in person. We will have to do long distance for now.. We are very interested in maybe buying but preferable building a retirement/vacation home. We just stayed at Vivo and loved the community that they offered. I did find the drive to town and restaurants and beaches might drive me nuts. Also – the remaining house lots are not beachfront. That doesn’t really bother my husband as he Is okay with a third floor palapa. The resort is beautiful though. I would love an infinity pool and an ocean view. I never got a chance to talk with anyone outside of Vivo about expat life in Puerto. I would love to hear about everything to do in town as part of the community. Also i’d Like to hear about the real cost of building a home . Is Rancho Neptuno actually a community? Or just spread out vacation homes with no one around? I would love to chat and hear what you have to say about the area and learn what else is for sale. Also, what is the possibility of a golf course in the future (good for rental). And is there any scuba diving nearby? Reply Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.