AUGUST 19, 2026 · Banderas Bay, Mexico

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Introducing Nuevo Vallarta Real Estate: a magazine and a directory for the bay

Banderas Bay has no shortage of developments, architects, builders and firms — and no single place where they sit together and get explained. This portal launches to be that place, in Spanish and English.

Introducing Nuevo Vallarta Real Estate: a magazine and a directory for the bay
From Punta de Mita to Boca de Tomatlán: the hundred kilometers of coast this portal covers.

Anyone looking for Banderas Bay real estate information today ends up in one of three places: a development's own page, which only talks about itself; a national portal, where Nuevo Vallarta is a single line item; or a social media group, where everything is an ad and nothing is verifiable.

Nuevo Vallarta Real Estate launches to occupy the space in between: a regional outlet, bilingual, publishing both the supply and the context that makes sense of it.

What the portal publishes

The site starts with four pieces:

  • A development directory organized by property type — developments, houses, apartments, condos, lots and gated communities — and by area. Each listing uses the figures the project itself publishes and links to its site.
  • An inventory of properties for sale with prices, fed by the network's property distribution hub and concentrated in Nuevo Vallarta and its surroundings.
  • Four editorial sections: news, market, architecture and guides.
  • An industry directory: developers, builders, architecture studios, brokerages, closing attorneys, managers and suppliers.

Three house rules

A real estate portal lives on trust, so it is worth stating from day one what rules it publishes under:

1. Figures belong to whoever publishes them

When a listing says "138 lots" or "from $1.9M pesos," that figure comes from the development's own site and can be verified at the source. We do not estimate market figures or invent average prices. If a figure is not public, it does not appear.

2. Editorial is not sold as news

There are advertising slots and there are paid listings — that is how the portal sustains itself — and they are marked as such. A banner looks like a banner and a directory listing looks like a directory listing.

3. Syndicated inventory says so plainly

The priced listings come from a distribution hub that feeds several sites in the network. Those pages carry a visible notice and do not compete in search against their own sources: they are a tool for the reader, not borrowed content in disguise.

Why bilingual, and why like this

This bay's market has two audiences that do not read the same things. The foreign buyer needs to understand what a fideicomiso is and why the notary carries so much weight; the local developer, architect and broker need an outlet in Spanish that talks about their trade.

So every page exists in both languages with its own address — Spanish at the root, English under /en/ — rather than as machine translation layered over the same text.

What comes next

The development directory grows with the projects that get listed; the editorial sections, with coverage of construction, areas and firms in the region. If you develop, build, design or sell around the bay, the advertising page explains how to appear.

And if you have something to tell us — a project breaking ground, a delivery, a change that affects the sector — get in touch. A regional outlet is built out of what happens in the region.

Frequently asked questions

Who can appear in the directory?

Developments being marketed and companies in the region's real estate sector: developers, builders, architects, brokerages, closing attorneys, managers and suppliers. Listings are requested from the advertising page.

Where do the priced listings come from?

From the network's property distribution hub, fed by Inmobiliaria PV. They are syndicated listings and the portal says so on the page itself.

Does the portal charge to publish news?

Commercial placements are labeled as such. Editorial content in the sections is written on our own judgment and is not sold as news.

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