Nala Promo Update: Apr 06

April 6, 2026
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PROMO UPDATE ·

Nala Cozumel: Units 204 & 304 Discounted by 19%

📍 Cozumel, Mexico

Key Insight:Nala Cozumel is offering a 19% discount on units 204 and 304, with construction completion scheduled for June 2026.

Units 204 and 304 are priced at $5,600,000 MXN, down from their list price of $6,916,241 MXN. This price includes parking and common area furniture.

A flexible payment plan is available, requiring a 30% down payment by March 2026, followed by three $0 monthly payments, and the final 70% upon deed signing in July 2026.

Visual inventory suggests units 104, 204, 304, and 404 are currently available.

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PRICE UPDATE ·

Nala Cozumel Presale Prices from $5.5M MXN

📍 Cozumel, Mexico

Key Insight: Nala Cozumel presale prices start from $5,500,000 MXN.

The lowest priced available unit is 104 at $5,500,000 MXN, while the highest priced unit listed is 304 at $5,800,000 MXN. A total of 5 units are currently available: 101, 104, 204, 304, and 404. Unit 404 is available but its price is not explicitly listed in the current price table.

All prices include parking and common area furniture. The payment structure involves an initial down payment, with the remaining balance due upon the signing of deeds, with no interim payments.

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