Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Over the past year and a half, all required permissions and approvals for the project have been secured. The layout, access roads, and land segregation have been planned and approved in advance to avoid uncertainty or retroactive changes.

Yes. Unlike many rural properties in Yucatán, Tu Ux Ku includes completed road access to every parcel. A six-meter-wide access road will serve the property and extend through it, with built-in border easements allowing each lot to be reached by vehicle and supporting any future subdivisions or infrastructure.

Yes. The region is well suited for independent living. Solar power performs exceptionally well due to consistent sunlight, water is abundant, and high-speed internet is available via Starlink. For those who prefer support, our team can assist with design, permitting, and turn-key construction solutions.

No. Tu Ux Ku is not a gated community, resort, or HOA-controlled project. It is an agrarian land community designed to preserve autonomy, privacy, and flexibility, while maintaining a coherent long-term framework.

Yes. Each finca has been designed to allow future subdivision if an owner chooses. This creates flexibility—whether for family use, partial resale, or long-term planning—without requiring immediate action or obligation.

Tu Ux Ku combines several rare factors: large 10-hectare parcels, contiguous scale, approved access, proximity to Mérida, and adjacency to a protected ecological reserve. Once land of this size is divided or surrounded by higher-density development, it cannot easily be recreated.

Yes. The region has reliable underground water systems, common throughout the Yucatán Peninsula. Many properties access water through wells or natural systems, and each parcel may reveal unique features such as cenotes or seasonal water bodies over time.

Absolutely. Many owners intend to hold land long-term without immediate construction. Tu Ux Ku is designed to support both active use and patient ownership. There is no requirement to build within a specific timeframe.

Tu Ux Ku is well suited for individuals and families seeking space, sovereignty, and long-term optionality; for planners and developers who understand land scale; and for those who value quiet, independence, and proximity to nature without isolation.

No. Tu Ux Ku is first and foremost a land-holding opportunity. While the pricing structure rewards early participation, the project is designed around usability, permanence, and flexibility—not short-term speculation.