Industrial Land/Built-to-Suit for Sale, 11'700m2-43'700m2, Multiple Lots Available, in El Salto, Guadalajara MEX0439
About the asset
Industrial Land Parcels for Development in El Salto (Jalisco) Positioned within Guadalajara’s industrial expansion zone Located in El Salto (Jalisco), this land offering provides multiple lots suitable for custom industrial projects. Its integration within Guadalajara’s manufacturing ecosystem supports both logistics and production uses. The site benefits from proximity to key industrial corridors, making it attractive for companies seeking to establish or expand operations in western Mexico. ...Read MoreMore Details
| Square Meter | 43'700 m2 |
|---|---|
| Buy or rent | Buy |
| Asking Price | $60-400 USD per m2 (Mkt.Price) |
| Land Size Total | 43'700 m2 |
| Electricity Extra Power | On Demand |
| Max Height | 0 m |
| Divisible | Yes |
| Expansion possible | Yes |
| No of Office Rooms | |
| Office Area | |
| No of Parking Slots | |
| No of Docks | |
| No of Ramps | |
| Water available | Yes |
| Water Note | |
| Docks Levelers |
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| Video Monitoring Inside Nave | On Demand |
|---|---|
| Security Fence | Yes |
| Video Monitoring Park | On Demand |
| Security | |
| Sanitary rooms | |
| Social Rooms | |
| Fire Protection | Yes |
| Building Type | |
| Quality Walls | |
| Quality Roof | |
| Quality Floor | |
| Asset Updated | 23/03/2026 |
| Distance to Airport | |
| Distance to US Border | 1000 |
| Air Condition | On Demand |
| Ventilation System | |
| Certifications | |
| Permission Government | Yes |
Note:Those info are without guarantee and can vary.
Facts About Jalisco
8.4 Million habitants
4M Active working population
286,432 enrolled students in higher education
$342 USD Average monthly salary
57 Industrial Parks1,017 km to the US Border
Manufacturing in Michoacan
The City
Michoacán, located in western Mexico, is a state known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and vibrant traditions. With a total of 113 municipalities, Michoacán is home to approximately 4.7 million inhabitants. Its capital city, Morelia, is renowned for its colonial architecture and UNESCO World Heritage Sites, while the state's natural attractions, including the monarch butterfly biosphere reserve and the beautiful Lake Patzcuaro, draw visitors from around the world.
Strategic Location
Michoacán's strategic location in western Mexico provides it with access to key transportation routes and trade corridors, positioning it as an important gateway between central and western regions of the country. Bordering the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, Michoacán also offers opportunities for maritime trade and coastal development.
Industries
Michoacán's economy is diverse, with key industries contributing to its growth and development. Agriculture plays a significant role, with the state being one of Mexico's leading producers of avocados, limes, and berries. Additionally, Michoacán is known for its vibrant handicrafts industry, producing traditional items such as pottery, textiles, and wood carvings.
Workforce & Universities
Michoacán benefits from a skilled workforce supported by a network of universities and educational institutions. These institutions, such as the Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo (UMSNH) and the Instituto Tecnológico de Morelia (ITM), provide diverse educational opportunities in fields ranging from engineering and agriculture to arts and humanities.

