Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Royal living and high rental income in 12-suite Mexico Mansion for sale

Acapulco bay
View of Acapulco bay (Depositphotos)
  • This 20,000+ square foot Mexican Mega Mansion consists of 12 suites (5 masters), 17 bathrooms, 2 pools, 4-car/boat garage, a huge rooftop lounge/dance terrace and accommodates up to 32 guests
  • Mexico Mansion is available for sale at the unbelievable price of US $2.5 million with the rental income opportunity of up to US $6,000 per day
  • Earn hundreds of thousands of dollars each year while living a dream life in paradise and feeling like royalty with your own private staff
  • Mexico Mansion boasts spectacular bay and ocean views and is just a short distance to Acapulco‘s best restaurants and sargassum-free beautiful beaches

Upon entering this extraordinary Mega Mansion (see a video of the house here) visitors immediately feel like they’re living the life of the rich and famous as they’re greeted by their very own private butler, gourmet chef, housekeepers and a multitude of around the clock waiters and bartenders. At Mexico Mansion, the food, drink, and fun never stop!

Mexico Mansion Acapulco

For two decades, Mexico Mansion has been the crown jewel of luxury villas in all of Mexico. This five-star rental has earned a reputation for being the go-to destination for A-listers, world-class athletes, and business moguls from all over the globe.

Even the famous Captain Lee from the hit reality show “Below Deck” can’t resist the allure of Mexico Mansion, making it his go-to spot for soaking up the world’s best weather and reveling in the lap of luxury.

With daily temperatures hovering around a blissful 87 degrees, a refreshing ocean breeze, and barely any rain to dampen your spirits, Mexico Mansion is the epitome of paradise.

The mansion was designed in such a way that the owners can close one door and enjoy the upper five suites, while simultaneously renting the lower seven suites for an average of US$1500/night.

Mexico Mansion Acapulco

The size of this luxury villa makes it the perfect place to host a family reunion, wedding, couples’ vacation, or even a business retreat. But the real showstopper is the upper infinity pool & bar that seems to spill right into the Pacific Ocean, while the lower heated spa/jacuzzi pool is perfect for partying the night away with all 30 of your friends and family.

Mexico Mansion has been featured in photo shoots in international magazines and contracted by prominent television networks and advertising agencies.

Imagine the memories and magic moments you could create in this iconic villa that has hosted some of the world’s most influential figures.

So, if you’re thinking of a life of retirement in the sun while still earning rental income, becoming a digital nomad or a Bitcoin millionaire, why not make the move to Mexico Mansion? Make your dream of a life in the sun a reality today! 

To discover more of what Mexico Mansion has to offer, click here. 

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