Santa Fe area is located at the farthest western point of Mexico City and is considered the most modern area of the entire city where the “skyline” is made up of modern office and residential buildings. This area has been chosen by several national and foreign companies to concentrate their corporate operations, which is why it is considered the second financial center of CDMX after Paseo de la Reforma.
Below we leave you three factors that we consider very important if you are thinking of moving to Santa Fe:
Lifestyle
The lifestyle in Santa Fe is very contrasting in terms of movement and activity that depends on the day of the week you are. From Monday to Friday it receives a floating population of more than 150,000 people daily who go both to work in corporations and to study at its universities. During the weekend, activity decreases drastically and it is very common to find families in Parque La Mexicana or in Kidzania inside the Santa Fe Shopping Center enjoying a quiet day.
Real Estate Market
In Santa Fe there are mostly vertical condominiums with amenities (gym, multipurpose rooms, paddle tennis courts, green areas, etc.). You will find the most representative ones on Avenida Santa Fe and Vasco de Quiroga, while in the La Loma area there are horizontal condominiums such as Misiones and Hacienda Santa Fe. If you are looking for a super “high-end” experience, Cumbres de Santa Fe and Bosques de Santa Fe will undoubtedly be your first option.
High-level service area
Being a modern area of the city, a series of services has been built that can meet the needs of the type of population that lives and visits it. In addition to dozens of corporate and residential buildings, Santa Fe has top-class hotels such as the Westin, Hilton and JW Marriott, as well as top-level universities such as the Universidad Iberoamericana and the Tecnológico de Monterrey. In terms of health, the area is home to what is probably the best hospital in the country; ABC Medical Center. Finally, if we talk about entertainment, Santa Fe has the most important shopping center in Mexico, which is the Santa Fe Shopping Center, as well as others such as Samara Shops, Patio Santa Fe or Park Plaza.
If you want to know more about Santa Fe, do not hesitate to consult our section dedicated to the city area where you will find images, recommendations and properties available for both sale and rent.