
Building a custom home on a jungle lot is a dream for many — but it requires a special set of considerations. Here’s what Americans and Canadians need to know before diving in.
1. Lot clearing: You’ll need to submit an environmental impact statement before removing trees or altering vegetation.
2. Access roads: Some jungle lots require the construction of access roads — which must be approved by local authorities.
3. Utility connections: Many jungle properties are off-grid. Plan for solar panels, rainwater collection, septic systems, and internet via satellite.
4. Permits: Construction permits are still mandatory — even in remote areas — and often take longer to process.
5. Climate resilience: Use salt-resistant concrete, cross-ventilation, and shaded design to cope with heat and humidity.
6. Wildlife and conservation: You may be required to work around turtle nesting seasons or protected species habitats.
7. Costs and logistics: Jungle builds can have hidden costs due to terrain, transportation, and infrastructure setup.

With the right team, building in the jungle is not only possible — it’s magical. PlayaBuilder helps you navigate the red tape and bring your eco-luxury vision to life.


