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Apartment Renting in Playa Del Carmen Mexico

Apartments can be hard to search for in Playa Del Carmen and confusing. If you are coming to Playa Del Carmen for a month or longer then renting is the option that you will most likely be looking at. How do you go about looking for a rental unit in a different country or perhaps even before you get there? In this article we have added out best tips so you can find something that works for you and you avoid some pitfalls. 

Starting the Search for an Apartment Rental in Playa Del Carmen

Your start will be online. There are they typical online sites that advertise rentals (both in Spanish and English). Looking over them will give you a general sense of how much and in what location things are going for. One of the better places to look is this Facebook group for rentals in Playa Del Carmen. Here listings tend to be up to date and there are less scammers. 

On any online location or website is where you have to be careful. Scams are often found lurking on these online classified sites. Some “helpful” people might contact you if you post about looking for an apartment. Even if they are Canadian or American, just because they are from your same country, this does not mean they are honest. Often, these are some of the worst scammers. Anyone who rushes you to make a decision or does not show you the apartment, these are big red flags. 

 Here are things to avoid when looking online:

  •  Do not offer to do a credit check before you have seen the apartment or met in person with the landlord. In fact, no one really does credit checks in Mexico, so it will raise a big flag if this comes up.
  • Do not send a deposit before arrival to anyone that is not a reputable agency or person. You are never sure if the apartment is real and if they ask to send the deposit to anywhere else “since they are out of town on business” this is another huge red flag. If you find something that sounds reasonable and have talked to the owner or emailed, check it out when you arrive and then make an agreement. However, you also have to consider the owner or rental company and they are not in the business to hold things for people with the uncertainty if someone will take it or not. Playa is a hot rental market and certain times of the year, things go fast.
  • Know exactly where the apartment is. See if you can get the street address so you can look at the area on google street view. Some apartments look great but might not looks so good the moment you leave your door. 
renting apartments Playa Del Carmen
New condos on Constituyentes Avenue in the center of Playa Del Carmen that can be rented. 

Plan to look before you rent

If you plan on being in Playa Del Carmen for a while and are wanting to find a rental, plan on staying your first week somewhere while looking around. This can save you from making a bad decision that you literally have to live with. Using a reputable rental company can make things simpler. Sometimes they have upper end units for rent but they can take some of the footwork out of the search.

Know the areas of Playa Del Carmen

Seeing where a place is and what it is next to it is important in Playa Del Carmen. Since Playa has grown so fast over the recent years, sometimes you will find  a nice little rental apartment next to a local families house with roosters that will crow every day or you might find a nice looking unit that advertises itself as only 10 minutes to the beach, only to find out that most of Playa Del Carmen is that close “by car” and you are going to spend your time trying to find out  how to get everywhere.

If you would like to see some maps that will help you with the neighborhoods, see out article on helpful maps of Playa Del Carmen.  This can show you where people are referring to.

Tip: Looking for an apartment in (December /January), and (Easter/ Semana Santa/ Spring Break) is the worst time because these are the busiest times. Although the other times of the year are getting busier as well. It seems demand for rentals in Playa is going up all the time especially with more digital nomads looking for places. 

Interesting fact: Many apartments in Mexico as well as Playa Del Carmen come with some furniture. This is because new couples just starting out do not have the means to buy everything at once and apartments are for more transient people so there is a need for furniture. This makes it a little easier to get an apartment. The basics are beds with mattresses, table, chairs, TV, and maybe a sofa and chairs. Some of the higher end units/tourist rentals will have dishes and all the basics, you just need to bring your clothes. The difference between furnished and unfurnished units is about 2000-5000 peso a month (this depends on the size and location). If you are renting for only a few months, it makes sense to pay more for a furnished unit.

How to look for an apartment in Playa Del Carmen

How can you look on the ground while here? Walking around can give you a good sense of what an area is like. The map below can give you a general idea of where you might want to look. You will find many apartments not advertised online just by walking around. You can snap a photo of the number and building and call them or call later with someone that speaks Spanish. Most owners that rent in the touristy areas will speak some English. Rents are not standardized here, what we mean by that is, just because a one bedroom with “x” amount of square feet is “x$”‘ a month, that does not mean you will not find a good deal on the same size place with a garden and run by a little old lady. So search around and look for what interest you. You may look for easy beach access, close to grocery store, or roof top pool. Buildings and amenities in Playa come in all shapes and sizes.

Facebook groups can be the most reliable places to search. Many are the owners posting them and you can also get a feel for the owners or person posting. Getting the opinion of other posters and commenters can help answer questions or doubts. 

Renting Apartments in Playa Del Carmen with a Pet

Have a pet? Looking for a pet friendly apartment? Most places will say they do not allow pets. This is because the added cleaning cost and the consideration of the other tenants not to have a barking dog in the building. If your pet is well behaved, you might try looking first and introducing yourself to the owner. Once you have established a relationship, ask about pets, even if they mentioned “no pets” in the ad. If you describe the dog or pet and perhaps offer to bring the pet by, then you will have a much better chance of renting the unit. Some owners will charge a larger deposit or a clean up fee added on to the rental. The good thing is that in Playa most places have tile floors, no rugs and concrete walls. All this makes for easy cleanup. It is only furniture that is an issue because most apartments come furnished to some extent.

Rental Contracts in Playa Del Carmen

They really have little meaning here and hard to enforce unless it is taken to a notario. This can be costly and will be an added expense you will have when taking possession of an apartment. Often the price of the contract is close to a month’s rent. 

The best policy is to have a good relationship with your landlord. Make it clear how long you are going to rent for and give advanced notice if you are moving. This makes for a clear relationship and leaves no one feeling like they got taken advantage of. It also makes it easier for the next person looking to rent there.

Most landlords prefer foreigners because they usually have the money to pay rent and are not depending on a job to pay the rent which can be affected here by high and low season here in Playa Del Carmen. 

For higher end rentals (10,000+) many landlords want a good contract that is signed by a notario. A notario is not just a notary like the name suggest. A notario is a government appointed legal person that is bound by everything they sign. So, anything done with a notario is a very legal document. The fees to have rental contracts signed has just gone up. This fee might be added to your overall rental price of just getting into the unit. This can be as much as one month’s rent. Most upper end rentals prefer this because it gives them more authority to evict people that damage or do not pay rent.

If you do rent an apartment with a detailed contract, make sure you note:

  1. The cost of early termination.
  2. Annual price increase terms.
  3. Who pays the electric, water, internet and gas. 
  4. Length of notice to move.

It is also good to take photos when you are moving in and have it documented so there is no discrepancy when you go to move out over what is damaged and the condition of the apartment. Perhaps even taking pictures when you are shown the place with the owner and getting the owner in the photos.

For lower end rentals, often a simple agreement with the owner is better for everyone and cheaper.

Brokers in Playa Del Carmen

If you go through an agent that is looking for you, you should know that they work on commission and usually get one month’s rent as a finders fee. This means that the owner needs to recoup that money somehow, usually by charging more for rent. So, if you are looking by yourself you might get a better deal or be able to ask for a discount since they will make less money if they work with brokers.

Tip: Real estate agents usually do not handle apartment rentals. They only offer sales assistance. Many people send emails asking for help only to find that to be a dead-end. Agents might help you if you are in the market and need a place to stay for a while. This would be a good agent and why we do recommend a few real estate agents. 

Tip: Rent is negotiable. Your experience may vary but depending on how long you are going to rent and the season, you may be able to lower it by 500 -2000 pesos a month for example. It never hurts to ask. This is something that is different here and something that you might not have considered.

Maintenance Cost for Apartments

Something that is slightly different in Mexico while renting is the fact you may be asked to pay for repairs. This happens more with lower end properties and if you are a longer-term renter. They may have a maintenance person but if the sink is leaking and the part to fix it cost 300 pesos, they may ask you to pay for the part. This does not make too much sense because the tenant will choose the cheapest replacement part for the job and will only add to it wearing out sooner, but some landlords may think of it as a way to keep some tenants from complaining all the time and paying for things that they are wearing out.

Now start renting a place to live!

So good luck in searching for an apartment in Playa Del Carmen. We hope this article has helped you.

In the map below there are 5 areas that are the most popular for expats and longer-term people to live in. There are cheaper areas further back from the ocean in areas called fraccionamientos. These are planned communities that built by a developer.

The Downtown (Red Area)

This area of the center of Playa Del Carmen is becoming more of an area just for tourist and it is getting more expensive to rent here long term. Many people prefer to rent on Airbnb so the returns are greater than doing long term rentals. Rents will run about 10,00-30,000 pesos a month here.

Playacar

All of Playacar is included in one area. You should note that the back side of Playacar is less expensive, and some places are more for housing of staff for the all-inclusive hotels. Transportation can be something to think about in Playacar. Taxis are expensive getting in and out of Playacar and it is a long walk to stores. Rents in Playacar have a huge swing. You can find places for 9,500 a month all the way up to 40,000 pesos a month.

Blue Area

This is an area of the downtown where you can find some lower rents but still be close to the action. Rents in this area range from about 8,000-18,000 pesos a month.

Purple Area

This area just on the other side of the highway has some nice condos and is a quieter neighborhood. You will need to have a car to live in this area. Prices range about 7,500-14,000 pesos a month.

Yellow Area

This area is called the Colosio Neighborhood. It is where artist and musicians like to rent. From 5th to 10th Avenues is where most of the decent places are. It can be a good location because you can walk or bike down 5th Avenue right into the center of Playa Del Carmen. In this area you can expect rents to be around 7,000-19,000 pesos a month.

Do you have a story about trying to find an apartment in Playa? Do you have a question? Let us know in the comments below.

renting in Playa Del Carmen
Really! This is the amazing view from a rooftop condo building in Playa Del Carmen where people rent units. 

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  1. great info. This year we rented on the far North side at Les Alizes for about 2300(US) a month for a 2 bedroom penthouse. Next year we’re trying a VBRO unit at Paseo Del Sol in Playacar for 5500(US) for 6 weeks. As we were trying to figure out here to stay, we sure noticed a huge difference in contract language. One place basically had a no cancellation clause on the renters end, but included a stipulation that if the unit we were renting was unavailable (ie sold or damaged) that the rental company reserved the right to substitute a comparable property (not necessarily at the complex we rented) and they were not open to giving us the right of refusal. Won’t be looking at any of their properties in the future!

  2. This is a good guide to finding an apartment in Playa del Carmen. We looked for two weeks and found a place. It was hard following ads and figuring our the locations of apartment in Playa.

  3. I found your article today on renting in Playa. I have been looking at places online and attempting to see how to do it. Thanks for the good tips.

  4. Renting in Playa Del Carmen can be a hard task. So many owners are doing Airbnb and that takes a lot of apartments off the market. Many rental companies only want to offer short term more expensive rentals so those that want long term rentals are out of many options.

  5. VERY HELPFULL, THANKS. CONSIDERING RELOCATION TO PLAYA. WHAT IS INTERNET AVAILABILTY IN DOWNTOWN AREA? I CAN AFFORD MID TO HIGHER END RENTAL.

    • Hello Lamond

      The internet in the downtown of Playa is pretty good and reliable. We consider it to be similar to American cities in quality. Izzi seems to be the most popular because it works the best in most locations. We do not do rental properties so we are not able to help you find one but hope that you are able to relocate to the area and find something suitable.

  6. I have seen a lot of rentals in Real Ibiza. Is this an area that many expats live in? Are there drawbacks to this area? Thanks

    • Hello Lavin

      There are many apartments in Real Ibiza because this is a big development. Compared to some of the other big planned communities, this is a more popular one. As far as communities in Mexico it is middle class.
      Real Ibiza is further back from the center and you should consider transportation when looking here. It is best to have a car if you live in this neighborhood. You also want to see places in person first. Pictures can show really nice looking apartments but if the neighbors are loud, then it is not worth it. You can expect to pay 4000/9000 for a one and two bedroom apartment here. It will depend on the exact location and furnishings.

  7. I will be moving alone in a few weeks, what is the safest neighberhood in your opinion? Should I start by booking an airbnb ?
    Thanks

    • Hello Helene

      Most people find it takes a little longer then most places to find a place. The reason is that many things are not online and those that are, often end up being advertisements that have been up for a while and the owner have multiple apartments. We would suggest an airbnb for maybe two weeks and that would give you time to look. It would also be good if your start and stop time ended on the 15th or 30th which could line up with the start date of your rental.

      As far as safety, most everywhere is good. Colosio is more for artist and edgy people and that might work for you or not. Some of the shoulder neighborhoods around center or where there is a nice area up against a lower income neighborhood have more break ins but this is not something you should really worry about. If you do read our crime and safety guide for residents, not the tourist one, we give you a fair evaluation of living in Playa Del Carmen. Building safety also depends on the set up of the building. So there are things to look at when renting.

  8. I wanted to let you know I found an apartment in Colonia Hollywood. It was some effort but I appreciate all the info here for finding one.

  9. Thank for the tips. It is hard to find an apartment in Playa and I had no idea where to start.

  10. My family and I found an incredible short term rental and Im sure if the price is right they would do long term as well if its not booked during the time you need. Id highly recommend it. Its called Casa Jaguar and its in El Cielo about a 5 minute drive from downtown, and closer to the beach. Here is their listing https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/18293787?guests=6&adults=6&location=Playa%20del%20Carmen%2C%20Mexico&check_in=2017-08-13&check_out=2017-08-18

    Place is brand new and the owner and property manager treated us like family, had deals and discounts worked out for us, made sure the house was stocked with snacks before we came (for free, which I have never experienced before in my life as even hotels charge for those things) It made a difference when we arrived with hungry teenagers before we were able to go out good shopping and grab dinner. Beautiful roof deck too where we spent many nights having dinner under the stars and where my wife and I actually got to relax in the Jacuzzi when the kids were playing their video games.

    As far as safety went , it was in a private gated complex with 24 hour security as well as outdoor surveillance and we felt completely safe the whole time. Staying so close to the beach and downtown but far enough away from the craziness of downtown was perfect for a quiet nights sleep that i never get from the loud bumping parties on 5th ave. We would highly recommend this place and please tell them Mike N from Boston sent you and im sure they will throw in extra goodies, we took very good care of the house and they were very appreciative , we will definitely be back and after staying at quite a few rentals in Playa we would HIGHLY recommend this place as the ONLY one you should rent when visiting if its available for the time you need!

  11. Looking to move to Playa Del Carmen next year, looking for a 3 bedroom 2 bath
    Please let me know if you know what parts of Playa are a good location

  12. Can someone explained in some additional detail what “airbnb” is / isn’t? And compare to a hotel for, say, a 2 week stay? I’m coming down to Playa in March to check it out as a place a may move to permanently. Any help will be much appreciated.

    • Hello Frank
      Airbnb is supposed to be private homes that people put on the site to rent aa a night or longer. Some have turned this into a small business and have apartments for rent full time like a hotel. Some people have listed their hotel as well. It is a user friendly site that is supposed to make it possible to stay at homes rather than a hotel. There are many rooms, apartment and full houses for rent in Playa on Airbnb.

  13. Hey everyone I bought a condo in Playa, going in few days to pick up the keys. I will need to buy furniture but eventually will be looking someone to live there. If there is anyone interested let me know.
    [email protected]

  14. I plan on relocating to Playa within 18 to 24 months. I will be renting and have two cats. Where would I find the best bilingual real estate agents that deal with rentals that I could count on to helping me find the best place for me? I know most places don’t take pets but I will always have my cats. Any damage (if any) they would cause I would gladly pay for. Not a problem. I really want a 2BR 2 Bath apt., condo, or home for long term that is furnished and walking distance to the center of Playa. My budget would be around 1100 USD. I am retired and very responsible. What are my chances of finding the place that matches my wishes?

    • Hello Jerry

      Your budget is good for finding something that you would want. Most people are flexible about cats but that will take some asking. The reality is that there are not a lot of agents that want to do long term rentals because they have to make contracts with each owner and ther is much more with commisions for short term. One move is to look at rental Facebook groups and put it out there what your are looking for and let them come to you. The other thing you can do is walk around to get a feel for the areas and look at rental signs.

      • You suggested to look at rental Facebook groups and let them come to me as far as finding a long term rental. I am not a frequent Facebook user so I am not. sure how to do that. And when I visit Playa in the near future are there any English speaking agents I could talk that could help me find what I am looking for and get a good deal on it?

        • Hello Jerry

          You can check with Bric or Moskito rentals. These agencies have English speaking people that can help you.

  15. Thank you so much for this post! We are planning to relocate in 2019 and have found your info so helpful!!! Thank you for taking the time! 🙂

  16. I am moving in April my husband and my self we are in our 60’s we are trying to find a long term rental.

  17. Generally speaking I have found aprtments in Playa to be overpriced compared to what you get. I have been living in Mexico for three years now in different cities. Playa is one of the more expensive places. I think because it has grown so fast and more people have moved to it looking for work. I think in the future it will cool in prices and become better for renters. For now, know that it is hard to find places and there are some bad landlords out there.

  18. Warning, came into Playa and rented a place from Miranda on 20th Ave, NE between 40 and 42 NE. All verbal originally agreed first month at much higher price follwed by two months lower price plus deposit $100. After few days since sea water stunk, I spoke to her wished to leave after one month if pssible, She agreed stating good idea, but didnt mention deposit would not be returned. Arriving late our last day, tney stated no deposit would be given. Alao suring time there, no noise controll in force at night, often neighbor loud parties outside door till 12:30, 1 am, and having friends come by at 2, or 3 am Landlord did nothing. Do not rent here. When you enter there is a small pool with steps on the side leading up to a small table area with rooms surrounding.

    • Based on your description, you had a verbal contract to rent for 3 months, which you then cancelled 2 months early. If your only penalty was the $100 security deposit, I think you made out pretty well.

      The noise issues are a fair complaint/warning, and that would put me off much more than the landlord’s response to your early termination, which sounds reasonable to me.

    • Hello

      Just as a point of reference prices that are 7000- 15000 amounts are pesos. It is safe for single women to live in Playa. There are a good amount of single women living here already.

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