Yucatan Beachfront Lots for Sale in Calle 36 No. 254 X 39 Y 41, Rio Lagartos, Yucatan, Mexico

Yucatan Beachfront Lots Best Priced in Yucatan Peninsula

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The number of Americans and Canadians living abroad, by today's count approximately 7 million (according to The Washington Post), is twice the population of Chicago and greater than that of 33 U.S. States. A number that has grown steadily over the past decade, and it is expected to more than double within ten years. In the next 20 years, 100 million baby boomers, from the USA and Canada, are going to retire. Five million baby boomers turn age 60 each year, Ten Thousand per day, Eight per minute, and scores of them are purchasing property abroad as vacation homes or investment homes. Naturally, many of them are auditioning these homes for potential primary retirement residences.

These OCEAN FRONT lots where Caribbean and Gulf meet are 2 hectares (5 acres ) 20 meters (66 Feet) x 1000 meters (3280 feet) offers the relaxation of living in close contact with nature, away from the hustle and bustle of cities, but at the same time in an exclusivity community, right on a gorgeous beachfront in the middle of a huge nature reserve.
Rio Lagartos is a beautiful biosphere reserve that is home to almost 350 different species of birds, including many waterfowl, which have their wading and nesting grounds here; the most famous of these is the American Flamingo, which many people travel long distances to see here. Now imagine living with these birds in your backyard? (Well, OK, not quite in your backyard, but very close to home.)
If you love nature, ecological living, bird watching, kayaking, sailing, boating, kite boarding or relaxing on the beach, then this lot will be the natural and exclusive paradise you are looking for!
Ria Lagartos (Nature Park) is the name of a beautiful waterway within a protected environmental reserve, located on the north coast of the Yucatan Peninsula.

By appearance and by its dimensions and characteristics, this unique sea inlet is an estuary. In any case, its biodiversity, characterized by abundant mangroves and a very large sea fauna (birds, reptiles and fish), is considered to be an extraordinary natural wealth.

According to testimony of old inhabitants of El Cuyo, a town that lies at the eastern end of the estuary, there was once another connection to the sea, although it was not permanently. Currently the eastern end of the estuary is closed. The estuary is located on the coast of three different municipalities in Yucatán: Rio Lagartos, San Felipe and Tizimin. Its beachfront is about 80 km (50 miles), covering an area of 12,850 hectares (31,750 acres). Because of its size, configuration and uniqueness, this estuary is possibly the most high-profile and documented of the coast, mentioned as early as the 16th century in the chronicles and narratives from the Spanish conquistadores and explorers. The estuary is the natural habitat of the Mexican flamingo with its extraordinary beauty. In 1988, the estimated population was 20,000 flamingos with an extensive nesting area between the bridge that connects to El Cuyo and the eastern tip of the estuary.

Throughout the entire estuary, on both banks, mangroves cover a continuous strip of variable width. The area was declared Biosphere Reserve in the year 1979, which covers an area more extensive than the river itself and has 60,348 hectares (149,123 acres), in which more than 350 species of waterfowl nest and breed.