Feature | Details |
Price (USD) | $279,000 |
Price (MXN) | Approximately $4,740,000 Mexican Pesos |
Location | Chelem, Yucatan, Mexico (Second Row from Beach) |
Property Type | Single Family Home / Beach Community Property |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Bathrooms | 2.5 (Two Full, One Half) |
Total Land Area | Almost 800 sq meters (Approx. 8,611 sq ft) – Double Lot |
Construction Size | 430 sq meters (Approx. 4,628 sq ft) |
Pool | Yes – Large Filtered Swimming Pool with Palapa |
Solar Panels | 36 Panels – Fully Installed |
Parking | Garage for Two CarsGarage for Two Cars |
Furnishings | Includes Appliances (Furnished) |
Status | Active – Well Maintained, Move-In Ready |
Let me tell you something about this property on Avenida 17 in Chelem. I’ve seen plenty of listings come through the Yucatan coast over the years, but every once in awhile, you come across something that makes you stop and say, “okay, this one’s different.” This is that property.
When you’re searching for homes for sale in Chelem Yucatan, you’re usually looking at one of two things: either you want something cheap that needs work, or you’re willing to pay top dollar for something right on the water. But this one? It sits right in that sweet spot. Second row means you’re close enough to hear the waves and walk to the beach in under two minutes, but you’re not paying those oceanfront premiums. Smart buyers understand this. You get the lifestyle without the price tag that makes your head spin.
I walked through this property myself last month, and here’s the thing that struck me right away – somebody actually took care of this place. You know how sometimes you walk into a “well-maintained” listing and immediately spot three things that need fixing? Not here. The current owners clearly understood that houses, like relationships, need consistent attention.
The double lot situation is worth mentioning because in Chelem real estate, land is everything. We’re talking almost 800 square meters. For context, that’s roughly double what most homes in this area sit on. That extra space isn’t just for show – it opens up possibilities. More on that later.
You enter through the front and immediately you’re in the living room. And I mean large living room. Not the kind where you rearrange furniture three times trying to make it work. The kind where you put a sectional, some armchairs, a coffee table, and still have room to actually live.
The kitchen deserves its own paragraph, honestly. Center island, which in my experience is something buyers specifically ask for but rarely find in this price range. Separate dining area means you’re not eating breakfast at the kitchen counter every single day – though you could, and honestly, that island is nice enough that you might want to.
Separate dining, large living, kitchen island – these are the kinds of features that make a house feel like a home rather than just a place to sleep.
The second story is where things get interesting. Three bedrooms, two and a half baths total. The master setup works well – you get privacy, you get space, you get that second-row breeze that makes Yucatan living actually bearable during the warmer months.
But here’s the part I want to make sure you don’t miss: there’s a separate apartment situation upstairs. Currently set up for guests, but let’s be real about what this means. Vacation rental investment in Chelem is absolutely a conversation worth having. The numbers work differently when you’ve got a separate unit you can close off. Or maybe you’ve got adult kids who visit. Or maybe you want a dedicated office space that feels completely separate from the main living area. The flexibility is there.
The terraces here are substantial. Not the kind where you put one chair and call it a day. We’re talking actual outdoor living space. And the palapa? That’s classic Yucatan. Shaded outdoor area with that traditional palm roof – it’s where you’ll actually spend most of your time once you realize indoor living is overrated down here.
Pool is filtered, which matters more than people realize. Salt or chlorine? Filtered. Clean. Large enough to actually swim in, not just float around. And positioned so you get sun most of the day.
Let me run through the systems because in Mexico, this is where properties either shine or become money pits.
36 solar panels. I’ll say that again because it’s worth repeating. Thirty-six. Your electric bill becomes a non-issue. In a place where air conditioning gets used regularly, this isn’t just green living – it’s smart economics.
New septic system. Previous owner replaced it. You don’t want to be the one replacing a septic system. Thank them later.
Water softener with UV. If you’ve lived in Yucatan, you know water quality varies. This setup handles it. Soft water means your skin, your hair, your appliances – everything lasts longer and works better.
Pressurized water with oversized cistern. No low-pressure showers here. No running out of water halfway through your morning routine. The cistern is oversized specifically so you never think about water pressure again.
Garage for two cars. In Chelem, this matters more than you’d think. Street parking exists but having your vehicles under cover, out of the sun, makes a real difference.
Okay, here’s where I need you to pay attention because this is the part that separates this property from every other Chelem Mexico pool home you’ll see this month.
Remember that double lot I mentioned? Almost 800 square meters? The current owners have it set up as one property. But here’s the thing about Chelem zoning and real estate patterns – parcels get sold separately all the time.
You could literally buy this property, live in the main house, and sell off part of the land. Do the math on that for a second. At current Chelem property values, you might end up with a situation where your “cash in the home” becomes surprisingly low. Or you hold both parcels and develop later. Or you keep the extra space because you’ve got a boat, or an RV, or you just don’t want neighbors on one side.
The point is, when you’re looking at homes under $300k in Chelem, you’re not usually getting this kind of land position. It changes the conversation entirely.
I’ve spent enough time in this area to give you the honest version. Chelem isn’t Cancun. It isn’t Playa del Carmen. It’s a fishing village that’s been discovered by expats who wanted something real. You’ve got a mix of Mexican families who’ve been here generations, Americans and Canadians who figured out the secret, and Europeans who came for a visit and never left.
The beach here isn’t the turquoise postcard water you see in Tulum. It’s the Gulf – sometimes calm, sometimes rough, always real. Fishing boats go out every morning. Locals sell fish right off the boats if you know when to show up.
Progreso is 10 minutes west. More restaurants, more services, the big grocery stores, the malecón that goes for miles. Merida is about 40 minutes south. Culture, history, the best food in Yucatan, international airport access. You’re positioned perfectly between beach life and city access.
Let’s talk numbers honestly.
$279,000 USD is the asking price. In pesos, that’s hovering around $4,740,000 MXN depending on the exchange rate when you’re reading this.
Closing costs in Mexico run differently than in the US or Canada. Bank trust fees if you’re buying through a fideicomiso. Notary costs. Title insurance if you want it (and you should). Property taxes in Yucatan are laughably low compared to almost anywhere in North America – figure a few hundred dollars a year, not thousands.
The solar panels mean your utilities stay manageable. The water system means you’re not buying bottled water for everything. The location means you’re not burning through gas driving to the beach – you’re already there.
I’m going to be straight with you about who should look at this.
Retirees who want actual space, not a condo box. Room for visitors, room for hobbies, room to spread out.
Families who want beach weekends that don’t require packing for a weeklong trip. Three bedrooms plus guest space means kids have their own area.
Investors who understand the numbers. Separate apartment potential. Double lot potential. Chelem real estate has been appreciating steadily as more people discover the Progreso-Chelem-Chuburna corridor.
Remote workers who need actual square footage for home offices. The internet in Chelem has improved dramatically – multiple providers, fiber options in many areas.
Anyone who’s looked at Progreso prices and thought “that’s getting high.” Chelem still offers value. Second row especially. You’re minutes from the water without paying first-row premiums.
What’s the rental potential?
Run the numbers on Airbnb or Vrbo for Chelem properties. Summer months fill up with Mexican families on vacation. Winter brings the snowbirds. The separate upstairs apartment creates options.
How’s the neighborhood?
Avenida 17 is established. Neighbors look out for each other. Walkability to the beach, to the little stores, to the restaurants along the waterfront.
What’s included besides appliances?
Furnished with appliances means exactly that – kitchen appliances stay. Other furnishings negotiable typically, but this is a conversation to have directly.
Any structural issues?
Well maintained and clean means exactly what it says. Roof, foundation, systems – all in good order. The upgrades (solar, septic, water) tell you the owners invested in the bones, not just the cosmetics.
Here’s where I land on this one.
Chelem second row homes don’t come up every day. When they do, they’re usually smaller lots, smaller construction, or need work. This one checks the boxes: double lot, almost 430 square meters of construction, pool, solar, updated systems, furnished, move-in ready.
At $279,000 USD, you’re paying for what’s there, not what you hope it becomes. The upgrades are done. The systems work. The location puts you steps from the beach without the oceanfront price tag.
If you’ve been searching homes for sale in Chelem Yucatan and wondering why everything either feels overpriced or underwhelming, this is the one that breaks the pattern.
You should see this one before it’s gone. Properties at this price point, with this land size, in this condition – they move.
Wade Yarchan |
USA & Canada: 941-250-4775 |
Mexico & WhatsApp: +52 9999 55 79 37 |
www.yucatanbeachhomes.com |
WhatsApp us
