Calle Labnah & Calle Kabah, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Furnished
$285,000
Property ID :
RH-24611-property
The commitment to nature, conscious construction, and responsibility in the choice of materials are the foundations on which this magical and eco-friendly project is based.
Located in the heart of the prestigious residential and commercial area Aldea Zama, Tulum, Arcadia has remarkable proximity to the paradisiac beaches that characterize Tulum.
According to the facilities in terms of obtaining public services and the growing demand on rents and sales in the Riviera Maya, Arcadia is a project with a high degree of surplus-value.
The building is made up of two towers, one of them has two levels and the other one, four. They are connected through a majestic greenery area of carefully-preserved natural habitat made up of plants and trees.
The project has 20 apartments with of 2BR and 3BR, all with lock-off rooms.
Each department is specially designed with ample space, top quality materials and luxury finishes. All of them with fully-equipped kitchens, using local woods and quartz. The material used for flooring is Santo Tomás marble and air conditioners are inverter technology in all cases. The condo has a relaxing spot, meditation and Yoga in a semi-open place to common use.
And for those who enjoy the moments in nature, an extensive green path along with a “water mirror” that embraces them from the bosom of the ground floor. On the second level is the common area of the building, which consists of a solarium and a pool with a panoramic view of the jungle surrounding the building.
In addition, we find a grill and lounge area, an outdoor gym and sanitaries: all covered by an extensive wooden pergola that provides warmth and harmony with the environment.
Interior: 1,323 Sq. Feet / 123 Sq. Meters
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