Wheelchair-accessible homes, aging-in-place design, ramps, wide doorways, roll-in showers, elevators for the Riviera Maya.
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Wheelchair-accessible homes, aging-in-place design, ramps, wide doorways, roll-in showers, elevators for the Riviera Maya. We handle everything from design to completion, including all permits and inspections.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Designing homes usable by everyone: wide doorways (90cm+), zero-threshold entries, lever handles, accessible bathrooms, single-floor living option. Not just for disabled — it's for aging in place, guests with strollers, temporary injuries. Costs 2–5% more during construction, saves $50,000–$200,000 vs future retrofit.
At minimum: one bedroom and bathroom on ground floor, 90cm doorways throughout, lever handles (not knobs), zero-threshold shower in master bath, 60cm maximum threshold at entries, non-slip flooring, adequate lighting. Optional: elevator prep (reinforced shaft area), grab bar blocking in bathroom walls, lower countertop sections.
For private homes: no legal requirement. For commercial/public buildings: NOM-233 and state building codes mandate accessibility (ramps, accessible restrooms, elevators in multi-story). However, universal design in private homes significantly increases resale value and makes the property suitable for a wider rental market.
During new construction: 2–5% premium ($60,000–$150,000 MXN on a $3M build). Wider doors, blocking for grab bars, zero-threshold shower, level entry — minor changes in the design phase. Retrofitting the same features later: $100,000–$500,000+ MXN due to demolition and reconstruction.
Yes — accessible properties appear in filtered searches and serve an underserved market. Wheelchair-accessible listings in the Riviera Maya are rare — less than 3% of available properties. Owners report 10–15% higher occupancy rates and attract long-term medical tourism stays at premium rates.