High demand, educated travellers, strong occupancy, and a neighbourhood that sells itself. Here's why we focus exclusively here.
Colonia Roma Norte consistently ranks among the top 10 coolest neighbourhoods in the world — by Time Out, Condé Nast Traveler, and major travel publications. That global recognition drives a constant flow of high-quality, high-spending travellers who book stays rather than hotels.
The neighbourhood offers walkable streets lined with art deco buildings, specialty coffee, world-class restaurants, independent bookshops, galleries, and some of the best nightlife in Latin America. For digital nomads especially, it's the first choice in all of Mexico.
That demand translates directly into occupancy rates and nightly prices well above the CDMX average — making Roma Norte properties some of the highest-yielding short-term rentals in the city.
Remote work has permanently shifted the traveller profile. Digital nomads, corporate travellers, and medical professionals are booking week-long and month-long stays in residential neighbourhoods — not hotels. Roma Norte captures the top of that market in Mexico.
Internationally recognised neighbourhood. Travellers from the US, Europe, and Latin America search specifically for Roma Norte stays.
CDMX is a top-5 global digital nomad destination. Roma Norte is where they all want to live. The supply of quality managed listings doesn't meet the demand.
Restaurants, coworking spaces, supermarkets, pharmacies, and metro access all within walking distance. Guests pay a premium for this.
Roma Norte properties typically generate 20–35% higher nightly rates than comparable listings in less sought-after CDMX neighbourhoods.
Travellers choosing Roma Norte are actively avoiding hotels. They want the residential neighbourhood experience — which apartments provide and hotels can't.
Unlike beach destinations, Roma Norte has consistent demand year-round. Business travellers, nomads, and cultural tourists come in every season.
Remote workers choosing Mexico City for its time zone (aligned with US), cost of living, culture, and Wi-Fi. They book 2–8 week stays and pay well for a dedicated work setup.
Doctors and specialists on rotation at CDMX hospitals. They book 1–3 month stays, require quiet and reliable housing, and are extremely low-maintenance guests.
Professionals on assignment from international companies. They need a furnished apartment that works as both home and office. Often expensed, so price-sensitive only to quality.
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