Book Long-Term Accommodation in Mexico's Caribbean Coast

Book long-term stays (1+ months) in Mexico's Caribbean by starting with local Facebook groups and WhatsApp networks, then switching to direct contact with property owners. Expect to pay $400-800 monthly for decent places, with December-March requiring 2-3 months advance booking.

  1. Join local housing Facebook groups. Search Facebook for '[City Name] Expats', '[City Name] Rentals', and '[City Name] Housing'. Key groups: 'Tulum Expat Community', 'Playa del Carmen Housing', 'Cozumel Expat Network'. Post your requirements with move-in date, budget, and contact info.
  2. Connect with local WhatsApp networks. Ask group admins for WhatsApp housing networks. Most serious long-term deals happen in WhatsApp groups of 50-200 people. Screenshot and save important listings immediately—good places disappear in hours.
  3. Contact property managers directly. Find property management companies through Google Maps and Instagram. Message them directly with your requirements. Many speak English and handle multiple properties not listed anywhere else.
  4. Book your first month only. Never pay more than first month plus deposit remotely. Arrange to see 3-5 places during your first week, then commit to your actual long-term place. This prevents getting stuck in overpriced or misrepresented rentals.
  5. Negotiate monthly rates after arrival. Once you find your place and meet the owner, negotiate 3+ month rates. Offer 3-6 months upfront for 10-20% discounts. Cash payments (pesos) often get additional discounts.
Should I book before arriving or find places in person?
Book your first 7-10 days only, then apartment hunt in person. Most quality long-term rentals aren't listed online, and you need to see the neighborhood, internet speed, and water pressure yourself.
How much deposit should I expect to pay?
Typically 1-2 months rent as deposit, plus first month upfront. Some owners accept half deposit initially. Never wire money to accounts outside Mexico or pay more than 2 months total before seeing the place.
What's included in most long-term rentals?
Basic furniture, kitchen appliances, and sometimes internet. Electricity, water, gas, and cleaning supplies usually aren't included. Ask specifically about air conditioning costs—they can double your monthly expenses.
Is it safe to pay cash for rentals?
Yes, cash (pesos) is preferred and often gets discounts. Get handwritten receipts for all payments with property address, dates, and owner signature. Take photos of receipts as backup.