Naarena 402
Type: Condominium
Region: Bucerias
Oceano Pacifico 92, Bucerias
1 BD Bedrooms
1.5 BA Baths
76.00 m2 CONST. 818.06 sqft Construction
Price: $542,509 usd mxn 9,765,160
Property Overview
Discover Unit 402 at Naarena Bucerías, an exquisite beachfront condominium featuring 1 bedroom and 1.5 bathrooms, offering the perfect blend of comfort and luxury. Located in one of the most sought-after locations, this unit is ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat or an exceptional Airbnb rental investment opportunity.
The condominium is thoughtfully designed with an open-concept layout, making it a cozy yet spacious space. The living area is bathed in natural light, creating a welcoming atmosphere, while the private balcony offers breathtaking views of the ocean – a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the beauty of Bucerías.
The equipped kitchen is perfect for preparing meals, with modern appliances and ample counter space, making it suitable for both short stays and long-term living.
Unit 402 is finished with high-quality materials:
• Living area floors: Elegant marble flooring, creating a sophisticated and bright ambiance.
• Walls: Finished with premium Chukum paste, adding a stylish and modern touch.
• Bathroom finishes: Contemporary design with high-end fixtures ensuring comfort and luxury.
With its prime beachfront location, Unit 402 offers more than just a place to stay – it provides an experience. Whether you’re looking for a vacation home, a permanent residence, or an Airbnb rental with high earning potential, this condominium has it all. The stunning ocean views and proximity to the beach make it an ideal choice for guests seeking a luxurious beachfront getaway.
Features & Amenities
View
Beach, Ocean
Beach Front
Yes
Pool
Common Area, Jacuzzi
AC
Yes
Parking
Optional
Roof
Tile
Floor
Marble
Room Types
Living, Dining
Pets
Yes
Sewer
City
Design Style
Contemporary
Dues per month
3,800 Pesos
Dues Include
Gas, Water
Appliances
Range, Oven
Map View
Location: Bucerias
Bucerias, Nayarit, has been a favorite for homeowners for many years, especially when Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, started getting a little too big for some and people started heading north.