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Puerto Vallarta Neighborhoods in Five Minutes

The short answer: Zona Romantica for walkability and rental income, Versalles for value and the food scene, Conchas Chinas and Amapas for hillside views, Marina Vallarta for families and golf, 5 de Diciembre for local-feel beach life, the Hotel Zone for new towers. Prices run from around $1,000 per square meter at the edges to $10,000+ on luxury beachfront.

The five-minute napkin version, neighborhood by neighborhood, the way I would tell a friend with a rental car and an afternoon.

Zona Romantica (Emiliano Zapata)

The famous one. Cobblestones, restaurants, galleries, Los Muertos beach and pier, and the strongest short-term rental demand in the bay, year-round. You pay for it, and buildings vary wildly in age and quality, so the building question matters more than the neighborhood question here. If walk-to-everything is the dream, this is the dream.

Versalles and Fluvial

The smart-money story of recent years. Versalles turned into the city's food neighborhood while staying residential and reasonably priced, ten minutes from the beach. Fluvial is its newer, master-planned neighbor. Most new construction value in the city concentrates here. Emerging means appreciating, and also means construction noise; pick your block.

Conchas Chinas and Amapas

The hillside just south of Romantic Zone: villas and view condos stacked above the water, sunsets that justify the premium. This is PV's classic luxury address. Stairs and slopes are part of the deal; so are the views that survive any market.

Marina Vallarta

Flat, gated-feeling, golf course, the marina boardwalk, close to the airport. The family and retiree favorite, calmer by design. Older building stock on average, which means value per meter and the occasional renovation project.

5 de Diciembre

Local-feel streets a short walk north of the Malecon, with Camarones beach at the end of the block. A genuine neighborhood that happens to be central. Good middle path between Romantic Zone energy and real life.

Hotel Zone and Marina-North corridor

New towers with amenity decks line the main avenue toward the airport. Modern product, ocean views from height, drive-to-everything. Less charm, more glass, often more building for the money.

The honest pattern

Walkability and rental demand price highest. Views price forever. Value lives where the city is becoming, not where it already became. And if none of these pictures match the one in your head, the answer might be north of the airport entirely, in the corridor, and I wrote that comparison too.

Tell me how you will actually use the place, weeks per year, renting or not, walk or drive, and I will narrow this list to two neighborhoods and tell you why. Ask me in the chat. Free, and in confidence.

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