Building Homes in Cabo Golf Communities
Building in Cabo Golf Communities: Hidden Challenges Nobody Talks About
Golf course communities in Cabo offer some of the most desirable real estate in Mexico.
But building in them is a completely different experience.
Restricted Work Schedules
Unlike non-HOA areas:
- Work hours are limited
- Noise restrictions are enforced
- Weekend work may not be allowed
This alone can significantly extend timelines.
The Approval Process
Every step requires approval:
- Initial design
- Structural plans
- Any modifications
Even small changes can trigger:
- Resubmissions
- Additional fees
- Delays of weeks or months
And approval committees?
They’re not always fast.
Cost Implications
All of this leads to:
- Higher labor costs
- Longer timelines
- More administrative overhead
What might be simple outside a community becomes complex inside one.
Is It Worth It?
Yes—but only if you plan correctly.
You need:
- A builder experienced in HOA environments
- A realistic timeline
- Extra budget for delays and compliance
Otherwise, you’ll be caught off guard.
Fletcher Wheaton fletcher@remexico.com
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