Querétaro is one of the Mexican states located in the center of the country, with Santiago de Querétaro as its capital. It borders San Luis Potosí to the north, Michoacán and the State of Mexico to the south, Hidalgo to the east, and Guanajuato to the west.

Thanks to this privileged location, homes in Querétaro have become an attainable dream.

Whether we wish to live there or invest, we will be benefited by an emerging commercial sector and a peaceful and prosperous environment.

In Colinas del Mirador, you can find all the benefits for a residence in Querétaro.

Major Industrial and Commercial Development

The state of Querétaro is one of the Mexican states with the highest industrial and commercial development, mainly due to capital investment and location.

In recent years, it has experienced exponential growth as foreign countries such as the United States, Canada, Germany, France, Japan… and other domestic investors create businesses here due to the security provided by the well-connected commercial network.

The main economic activities carried out here are related to the manufacturing of machinery, such as automotive or aerospace, and industrial equipment.

Some multinational companies operating in Querétaro include Airbus, Hitachi, and Delta4.

Additionally, it is one of the states with the highest cultural and tourist development, making it an important point in the tertiary or service sector.

Despite the significant economic activity as a city, the pace of life never feels frantic; on the contrary, it is like a peaceful town, but with all the amenities of a metropolis.

World Heritage

One of Querétaro’s major attractions is its sites designated as World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO for their architectural, scenic, cultural, and ethnic richness, considered a colonial treasure.

These sites, valuable for present and future generations, preserve the history and culture of indigenous peoples, as well as the colonial period between Hernán Pérez and the indigenous Otomí Conín.

Among them are the historic center of Santiago de Querétaro (1996), where one can enjoy charming plazas and gardens, as well as civil and religious works from the 17th and 18th centuries, the 5 Franciscan Missions of Sierra Gorda (2003) with colonial baroque architecture, the Sacred Places of the Otomí-Chichimeca Indigenous Peoples (2009) to learn about their customs, gastronomy, and constructions, and the Camino Real de la Tierra Adentro or Silver Road (2010), which allowed the safe transport of silver to smelters or royal houses.

Today, visitors can enjoy and deeply experience the culture, touring convents, chapels, churches, mansions, or participating in countless Otomí cultural activities (music, dance, workshops, exhibitions, assemblies, etc.) and discover the charm of this Mexican state.

Impossible to Go Wrong

Currently, the sale of new homes in Querétaro has skyrocketed due to the area’s industrial and economic development.

New residential developments in Querétaro are an ideal option for those seeking large open spaces with all the amenities and services at a very reasonable price, without ever giving up the peace and tranquility that this Mexican state offers.

Best of all, the transportation network is unbeatable, allowing quick travel to many other cities in the country.

Considering this option is more than recommended—it's almost essential—if planning to invest or live in this beautiful city.