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Industrial lots for rent in Mexico City

$7,500 MXN per m² For Sale
$60 MXN per m² For Rent
Industrial Lot
5,000 m²
Bellavista 73, San Juan Xalpa, Iztapalapa
INDUSTRIAL LAND IN CDMX
$251,284,000 MXN For Sale
$1,250,000 MXN For Rent
Industrial Lot
11,422 m²
Pte 122, Industrial Vallejo, Azcapotzalco
Land in Industrial Vallejo
$96,975 MXN For Rent
Industrial Lot
800 m²
Sur, Leyes de Reforma 2a Sección, Iztapalapa
🚛 800 m² INDUSTRIAL PATIO WITH OFFICE | IDEAL FOR FLEETS, LOGISTICS AND M
$200,000 MXN For Rent
Industrial Lot
2,000 m²
Renta, Industrial Vallejo, Azcapotzalco
Industrial land for rent in Azcapotzalco
$453,000 MXN For Rent
Industrial Lot
8,400 m²
San Francisco De Asis 0, Granjas Estrella, Iztapalapa
INDUSTRIAL LAND IN IZTAPALAPA
$90 MXN per m² For Rent
Industrial Lot
15,794 m²
Av Tlahuac 85, Santa Isabel Industrial, Iztapalapa
Land to develop Warehouse - Av Tlahuac - 15,794 m2
$260,000 MXN For Rent
Industrial Lot
5,000 m²
San Nicolás Tolentino, Iztapalapa
Terreno Industrial en Renta – 5,000 m² | Zona Industrial de Iztapalapa, CDMX
The location is approximate
$110,000 MXN For Rent
Industrial Lot
1,100 m²
Renta, Industrial Vallejo, Azcapotzalco
Industrial land for rent in Azcapotzalco
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Living in Mexico City (CDMX)

Renting in Mexico City comes down to which part of the valley fits your week. The center, in Cuauhtémoc, is where you can live without a car: Roma and Condesa sit on tree lined streets with cafés, parks and Metrobús around the corner. Due west, Polanco and Lomas de Chapultepec hold the most expensive ground in CDMX, greener, quieter and far more car dependent. South of the center, Benito Juárez is flat and gridded, with the same Metro reach for less.

What to consider before renting

Landlords here usually ask for a guarantor who owns property in the city, or a legal guarantee policy (póliza jurídica) in its place, and that paperwork takes longer than the viewing itself. Central colonias run on metered street parking (parquímetro) and many mid century buildings went up without a garage, so ask what the unit actually includes. Rents climb the closer you get to the western corridor: for something similar and still well connected, look north to Gustavo A. Madero, served by three Metro lines, or east to Iztacalco.


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