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Yucatan Real Estate offers a Unique Combination of Lifestyle and Provincial Atmosphere in Progreso

The Mexico Beachfront real estate destination known as "El Progreso" in the Yucatan Real Estate area, is one of the few modern oceanfront communities which offers a large variety of attractions unique in Mexico; it also perfectly combines the beauty of its natural setting with the dynamic development and infrastructure of a city, while maintaining the provincial atmosphere of the old port.

As you arrive, you are welcomed by the fresh ocean breeze and the aroma of sea salt;  the sky will offer you that perfect blue which, passing the beach, is reflected in the ocean.  A variety of beachfront birds fly gracefully through the sky as they guide you to your destination: Progreso.

Now, imagine living in this beautiful location every day, or even at least part of the year.  But the Progreso's beachfront lifestyle doesn't grow old.  This unique branch of  Yucatan Real Estate offers many activities for family, friends or couples, offering water activities such as kayaking, boating, diving, and snorkeling , sports, recreation or adventure.

Progreso is located about 20 miles north of Merida, with access by one of the best highways in the Yucatan Peninsula.  While most services are readily available for real estate owners in Progreso, Merida, which is the largest city on the Yucatan Peninsula, provides quick access to anything you may not find in Progreso.

In Progress fun and adventure are limitless for anyone who likes to live the unique experience surrounded by nature.  Just a little southeast of Progreso, is the community of Corchito Springs, The Corchito is an area of freshwater springs where you can watch a variety of flora and fauna.  The area provides refuge and food source for various species such as birds, crustaceans, molluscs and reptiles. There is also a camping area.

Back in Progreso, The International Rowing and Canoeing Track is considered one of the most important in the western hemisphere, and even in the world for its natural characteristics, and throughout its brief history it has hosted various national and international competitions such as the 2001 Pan American Championship and the CANAMEX canoeing championship and two national youth rowing Olympics.  When athletes are not training, boats are available at no cost for residents and visitors alike.

On Progreso's beachfront itself, the boardwalk, the site most visited by hundreds of visitors looking for an escape on the beach and in the sun, also offers a beautiful place for residents to spend an evening, with an especially beautiful  sunset tinged with a fiery ocher.  On the boardwalk are many little shops which include local crafts, clothing stores and restaurants.

Progreso offers over a mile of beachfront, where you can use  a paddle boat or other watercraft, as well as beach volleyball or soccer, or just sitting on the beach to seek relaxation in a contact of natural fullness.  On the beach there are palapa-style restaurants that are along the street to enjoy the most delicious Yucatan seafood cuisine.

Walking through the main streets of the city, you breathe a peaceful atmosphere of an old port that still retains its provincial atmosphere.  In the town, modern luxury is combined with traditional Mexican architecture, dating from 1856, it was founded.  One example is the new modern marketplace and culture house located in one of the oldest port houses.

If you love architecture and history, you will appreciate the Municipal Palace, with colonial arches and murals which offer visitors and residents alike to connect with the area's history. The port of Progreso was founded because of the need to relocate the state's main port to a site closer to the state capital, so when the request was presented to the Federal Government, President General Ignacio Comonfort, granted permission to build port on  the 25th of February, 1856.

This combination of beachfront living and provincial atmosphere are not common, not to mention the proximity to all the conveniences of a large city.  To find out more about real estate in Progreso, contact the TOPMexicoRealEstate NETWORK.

TOPMexicoRealEstate NETWORK; Mexico's Leading Network of Specialists for Finding and Purchasing Mexican Properties Safely

Mitch Keenan

TOPMexicoRealEstate NETWORK; "Mexico's Leading Network of Specialists for Finding and Purchasing Mexican Properties Safely!" Region: Yucatan Real estate by Mitch Keenanhas been a Licensed Broker in the United States since the 1980s. He holds a GRI and a CRS from NAR (National Association of Realtors). With over ten years of living and working in the Yucatan real estate industry, Mitch brings American business ethics and Mexico business experience together to give buyers unparalleled service. 512-879-6546

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