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Commercial lots for rent in Coyoacán, Mexico City

$1,200,000 MXN For Rent
Commercial Lot
2,349 m²
Los Girasoles, Coyoacán
Rental of Commercial Land in Villa Coapa
The location is approximate
$250,000 MXN For Rent
Commercial Lot
1,007 m²
Miguel Angel De Quevedo, Santa Catarina, Coyoacán
Commercial land for rent on Miguel Ángel de Quevedo, Coyoacan
$400 MXN per m² For Rent
Commercial Lot
5,214.04 m²
Jardines del Pedregal de San Ángel, Coyoacán
Land for Rent with Commercial Land Use and Offices.
$260,000 MXN For Rent
Commercial Lot
820 m²
Av. Del Imán 808, Joyas del Pedregal, Coyoacán
Attention Franchises Land for rent super located on the corner
$40,000 USD For Rent
Commercial Lot
4,000 m²
México 62, Villa Coyoacán, Coyoacán
COYOACAN Land
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Living in Coyoacán

Coyoacán stretches across a wide piece of southern Mexico City, and rent shifts with the corridor you pick. The cobblestone core around apartments in Del Carmen and neighboring Barrio Santa Catarina sits closest to Jardín Centenario, the Viveros, and the bookshop-lined stretch of Miguel Ángel de Quevedo, which keeps it the priciest part of the borough. Head south along Insurgentes toward Ciudad Universitaria and the corridor turns denser and easier on a renter's budget, with apartments in Insurgentes Cuicuilco popular with people working or studying nearby. Further east toward the Tasqueña transit hub, housing around El Reloj trims the budget down further.

What to consider before renting

The tree-lined fraccionamiento around Campestre Churubusco, built near the México Country Club, and the pedregal fraccionamientos of Jardines del Pedregal de San Ángel are quiet and built around houses, so renters set on an apartment usually do better along the Insurgentes or Tasqueña corridors instead. Commute matters too: Metro Line 3 threads through Coyoacán, Viveros/Derechos Humanos, and Miguel Ángel de Quevedo stations, while Line 2 ends at Tasqueña with the Tren Ligero continuing toward Xochimilco. For a more central, apartment-dense alternative just north, Benito Juárez is the closest option.


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