An honest look at Mérida real estate as an investment — actual rental yields, appreciation data, the renovation trap, and what type of investor does well here versus who should look elsewhere.
2026-07-03
Mérida has appreciated faster than almost any Mexican market in the last decade. Between 2015 and 2025, properties in Centro Histórico appreciated 200–400% in USD terms. That’s not promotional copy — it’s documented in notarial records.
The question for 2026 buyers isn’t whether Mérida was a good investment. It’s whether the window is still open.
The case for still going in:
The case for caution:
Data sourced from AirDNA and local property managers, Q2 2026:
| Property Type | Purchase Price (USD) | Monthly Revenue | Annual Net Yield |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2BR colonial studio, Centro | $130,000 | $2,800–3,800 | 18–24% gross / 10–14% net |
| 3BR colonial home, renovated | $220,000 | $4,500–6,500 | 18–26% gross / 10–15% net |
| 2BR condo, Norte (modern) | $180,000 | $2,200–3,000 | 13–18% gross / 7–11% net |
| Colonial restoration project | $80,000 | $0 (renovation) | Speculative |
Important caveat on gross vs net: Gross yield (revenue ÷ price) looks attractive. Net yield (after management fees, maintenance, taxes, vacancies, repairs) is what matters.
Deductions:
A property with $3,500/month gross revenue might net $1,500–2,000/month — a 9–13% net yield on $180,000.
By US standards, that’s strong. By the initial headline numbers, it’s more modest than it appears.
Long-term rentals (1-year contracts) to expats or local professionals:
| Property Type | Market Rent/Month | Price | Gross Yield |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2BR apartment, Norte | $800–1,200 | $160,000 | 6–9% |
| 2BR colonial, Centro | $700–1,000 | $150,000 | 5.6–8% |
| 3BR house, established colonia | $1,200–1,800 | $250,000 | 5.8–8.6% |
Long-term yields are more modest, but management is simpler and depreciation is lower. Many investors use long-term rental as a transition strategy while managing other assets.
The highest appreciation has been in properties with:
What’s not appreciating as fast as it did:
The restoration of a colonial home is the most popular Mérida investment thesis — and the one with the widest range of outcomes.
Property: 3BR, 180 sq m colonial home in transition zone, needs full restoration Purchase price: $90,000 USD Renovation cost: $80,000–$120,000 USD (labor + materials) Total in: $170,000–$210,000 USD Post-renovation value: $250,000–$350,000 USD Margin: $40,000–$180,000 (wide range — depends entirely on execution)
Where renovations go wrong:
The successful renovators share a profile: They either live in Mérida during construction or have a highly trusted local project manager. Remote renovations that work are the exception, not the rule.
As a non-resident investor, rental income in Mexico is taxed at source:
When you sell:
US citizens: Mexico/US tax treaty applies. You won’t be taxed twice, but you must declare the income/gain in both countries.
The best-located property with poor management underperforms. Good management adds 20–30% to your net return through better occupancy, pricing, and maintenance.
What to look for in a property manager:
Red flags:
Management fees in Mérida: 18–25% of revenue for full-service. Higher than US standards (typically 10–15%) because operational complexity is higher.
Who does well investing in Mérida real estate:
Who struggles:
Yes, with calibrated expectations.
The 3x in 5 years story is done. The next chapter is 15–20% annual appreciation in the right properties — still strong, not spectacular.
Net rental yields of 8–13% on short-term rentals beat most comparable investments. The key variable is management quality.
The most defensible play: buy a property you’ll genuinely use and enjoy, in a location you believe in, with a management partner you trust. Treat the financial return as a bonus rather than the primary driver. The investors who approach it that way seem to do better than those purely optimizing for yield.
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