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Ranches and Fincas for Sale Near Valladolid, Yucatán

Ranches, fincas, and rural properties for reviewing title, access, water, CFE, fencing, roads, maintenance, and real use before buying.

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Ranch property for sale in Valladolid

México, Yucatán, Valladolid, Pueblo Ticuch

Sale: MXN 18,000,000

Inventory refreshed 2026-08-11 23:11 UTC

  • 1 bedroom
  • 1 bathroom
  • 338,000 m² lot
  • Credit: confirm with Casas

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What should I review before buying land?

Review title or possession documents, measurements, legal access, land use, ejido status, possession certificate, nearby CFE, water, internet, road access, neighbors, and real development cost. Cheap land can become expensive if documents or utilities are weak.

Is ejido land or possession-certificate land safe?

There may be a legal path, but it should not be treated like regular titled property. Before paying, request documentary and field research to understand whether it can be titled, regularized, or resold without problems.

What changes between a lot, hectare, ranch, and cenote land?

Use, maintenance, access, permits, services, price per square meter, environmental responsibility, and future buyer type all change. Beautiful land does not replace legal and technical review.

Why does a local advisor matter for land?

Because many signals are verified in the field: real road access, neighbors, services, history, distance to town, growth pressure, and whether the price matches the area and documents.

Short answer: A ranch or finca near Valladolid should be evaluated as an operating project: title, access, water, CFE, roads, fencing, safety, maintenance, and realistic use matter more than a pretty photo.

Last reviewed: June 17, 2026.

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Compare Ranches and Fincas

Use Priority Check
Country home Access, water, energy, safety It must work in rainy season.
Production Soil, water, fencing, storage Calculate operations, not just purchase price.
Tourism Permits, bathrooms, parking, safety An attraction is not automatically a business.
Land banking Title and liquidity You need a clear resale path.
Rural retirement Healthcare distance and maintenance Beauty does not replace services.

How Diana Thinks About a Ranch

A ranch is not bought like a city home. You need to imagine who opens the gate, who cleans, who maintains fencing, how an ambulance enters, where tools are stored, how water arrives, what happens in rainy season, and what it costs to keep the property empty if the owner lives away.

The good opportunity is the one that combines emotion with control: documents, access, possible utilities, realistic use, and an operating budget.

FAQ

What is the difference between a ranch, finca, and rural land?

The labels are flexible. The real questions are documents, use, access, utilities, size, boundaries, and operating cost.

Can I finance a ranch?

It depends on the bank, documentation, appraisal, and buyer profile. Many rural properties are cash purchases.

What documents should I review?

Title or ownership regime, property tax, cadastral record, measurements, boundaries, lien certificate, access, water, and seller authority.

How should I review access?

Confirm that the road is legal, usable, known by neighbors, and practical in rainy season. Informal access can block a purchase.

Does a ranch need CFE?

Not always, but without CFE you must budget solar, generator, batteries, pumps, and maintenance. Distance to the grid can change the project cost.

What should I check about water?

Well access, permits, depth, storage, pumps, quality, dry-season availability, and repair cost. Without clear water, the project changes completely.

Can I operate rural tourism?

Only if permits, safety, bathrooms, parking, access, signage, insurance, and daily operation make sense.

What monthly costs does a finca have?

Security, cleaning, fencing, roads, pumps, landscaping, taxes, repairs, travel, and management if the owner does not live nearby.

Is it a good legacy investment?

It can be if documents are clear, access is real, future demand exists, and maintenance is controlled. Otherwise it can become illiquid expense.

How do I verify Casas INSEJUPY state-license proof?

Casas en Valladolid publishes independent INSEJUPY Tipo A records for Diana Yadira de León Bañuelos — REAI-INSEJUPY-A-00194 and Dalila Yesenia de León Bañuelos — REAI-INSEJUPY-A-00030. In the official registry, search BAÑUELOS and match the full legal name, folio, license type, and validity dates.

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