ABOUT US
We are an off-grid regenerative neighborhood with membership lots, made up of 21 families, totaling 57 people, ranging from newborns to those in their 70s. We hail from various countries, including the United States, Canada, Mexico, England, Australia. Four of these families reside on the Neek Luum property which is privately owned.
WHO WE ARE
East of the capital city of Mérida, Yucatán Mexico, lies the Neek Luum, a regenerative neighborhood consisting of families, couples, and individuals who own their off-grid lots and homes through the means of private lease-membership or titles of ownership.
Our main objective is to create a self-sustaining neighborhood that welcomes families with children, couples, and singles of all ages. We aim to foster a like-minded environment where individuals can enjoy the freedom to live according to their own terms. A self-sustaining neighborhood implies independence in meeting essential needs like water, food, electricity, and waste management without external resources. Crucially, this also means safeguarding residents lives and health from unnecessary government intervention.

ZEN AREA
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ORGANIC DINNERS

NEEK LUÚM´S HISTORY
The founders of Neek Luum comprise three families who together, in 2019 purchased rural undeveloped land for their own homesteading and ownership: Jacqueline Sykes-Gonzalez and Stuart Sykes
Ana and Uriel Velasco
Karina and Ernesto Cuevas
In June 2020, the families decided to change the dynamics of the land and share with others in creating an off-grid, regenerative way of living where we all can enjoy and experience the self-evident sovereign rights over our own lives, minds, bodies and souls.
November 2022 began the building of homes for families, couples and individuals who seek to live in harmony with nature and who have a common way of living in an environment of medical freedom, and drug-free and family values.
We obtained an additional 200 acres directly adjacent to Neek Lu’um residential area.
That additional acreage of land is now reserved dedicated to creating a biodiverse organic farmland and housing for land stewards who are also members of the Neek Lu’um neighborhood.




