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Juárez, Mexico City.

The Zona Rosa, central, cheap, and Mexico City’s LGBTQ+ heart.

A free, sourced guide to renting an apartment in Juárez, Mexico City: walkability, safety, noise, median rent and what residents actually say.

Walkability
90/100
Safety
B−
Noise
62dB
Median price
$2,900/m²
Walking distance to Reforma and Chapultepec Park, the Zona Rosa’s LGBTQ+ scene, Korean restaurants on Hamburgo, and a daily energy that’s a notch louder than Roma. Cheaper than anywhere comparable.
LGBTQ+ Central Korean food Cheaper Lively
What residents say
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Cheaper than Roma, just as central. Hidden value.

r/MexicoCity
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Best Korean food in CDMX.

Reddit
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Pick the right block. Some are sketchy.

Expat forum
Pros and cons

What you get

  • Cheapest central walkable CDMX
  • Best Korean food in Mexico
  • LGBTQ+ scene without the Roma price

What you give up

  • Some streets feel rough at night
  • Newer construction lacks character
  • Tourist pockets near Chapultepec
Best for LGBTQ+ residents Newcomers Budget-conscious
Juárez questions, answered
Is Juárez a good neighborhood to rent an apartment in Mexico City?

Juárez is generally safe, with a Walk Score of 90/100 and median rent around $2,900 per m². It is best suited for lgbtq+ residents, newcomers, budget-conscious. The Zona Rosa, central, cheap, and Mexico City’s LGBTQ+ heart.

How much does it cost to rent in Juárez, Mexico City?

Median asking rent in Juárez is roughly $2,900 per m², which puts it in line with comparable Mexico City neighborhoods. Actual prices vary by street, building age and apartment size. Some streets feel rough at night. Newer construction lacks character

Is Juárez a safe neighborhood?

Juárez is generally safe. Our safety grade is B−, based on official Mexico police data and resident reports. Daytime safety is generally good across most blocks, with localized concerns covered in the full address-level report.

Is Juárez walkable?

Yes, Juárez is highly walkable, you can run most errands on foot. Walk Score: 90/100. Average ambient noise: 62 dB.

What is Juárez known for?

Walking distance to Reforma and Chapultepec Park, the Zona Rosa’s LGBTQ+ scene, Korean restaurants on Hamburgo, and a daily energy that’s a notch louder than Roma. Cheaper than anywhere comparable. Cheapest central walkable CDMX. Best Korean food in Mexico. LGBTQ+ scene without the Roma price

Who is Juárez best for?

Juárez is best for lgbtq+ residents, newcomers, budget-conscious. The Zona Rosa, central, cheap, and Mexico City’s LGBTQ+ heart.

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