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Purchasing or selling property in México requires an extensive amount of research, planning and preparation. You will need to connect with the right professionals who can guide you through to a successful property transfer in Mexico.
Buying property in México, whether it’s land, a serviced apartment or a house, can offer good value for money in comparison to prices in the US. and Canada. Prices in some areas have risen dramatically in recent years and care should be taken in assessing a property’s true value.
México’s land costs can be lower, building and maintenance is cheaper, cost of ownership (taxes, utilities) is very low.


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If you’re considering the purchase of property in México, you will need to undertake extensive research, choose your location and property with care, ensure that you hire the right professionals, and that the letter of the law is followed in relation the legal transfer of ownership.
Property values in México tend to increase over the long term, as they do in most places in Mexico. The relative value and appeal of land and property in Mexico comes down to the three key factors: location, local infrastructure (roads, airports, services) and local amenities.
Tens of thousands of foreigners have successfully purchased land and property in Mexico. With the right approach and plenty of homework, there is no reason why you should not become one of them if you want to.
Mexican Law: Property Ownership
Mexican Law provides for private ownership of land by foreigners, and its law is very specific about the way in which land rights should be transferred from seller to buyer, and also what type of lands are not eligible for public ownership. A Notary Public (see below) will guide you through the details of these, but generally:
Property may be purchased and owned outright for residential use by foreign nationals outside of the 100km restricted land border zone, or outside of the 50km coastal zone;
Inside of the restricted border/coastal zones, foreign nationals may own land through a fidecomiso (a trust) which is set up through a bank and provides for ownership of the land and property in all but name.
The Mexican Constitution previously banned foreign nationals from owning property that was within the restricted border zones. This old law was intended to protect Mexican soil from foreign invasion.
Fideicomiso: Land Trusts
Because the Constitution cannot be altered in this respect, the Government introduced a system of land trusts, so that foreign nationals could invest in property inside of the ‘restricted’ zones. So now, if you as a foreigner want to buy a dream home with a Pacific beach view, you can, except that it will be by means of a trust, set up through one of the main banks in Mexico.
The trust holds the deeds to the property, and you and/or other named persons which you specify are sole beneficiaries to the trust (and therefore, the property). You have full rights to do whatever you like with your property: it can be developed (in accordance with local planning regulations), rented, leased, sold, or given away. In other words, you own the property in all but name.
The trust enables you to name a beneficiary upon your death, and you do not need to have a Mexican Will in order for your wishes in regard to the trust to be executed. You do not have to be resident in Mexico to own property here, so there is no need to qualify for resident status under immigration laws in order to have a property investment in Mexico.
Mexican Law on property ownership is comprehensive and provides protection for the seller and the buyer in all property transactions, provided that the law is followed, and you ensure that all necessary documentation is present and that the procedures are adhered to. Your Notary Public in Mexico is an important person in this process, and he/she will guide you.

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Real Estate Developments in Mexico
One of the easiest ways to invest in Mexican real estate is through a Real Estate Development project. Real Estate Developments are managed by companies who buy large parcels of land, obtain all of the necessary permits, connect up principal utilities such as water, electric, and telephone and sell either plots of land and/or houses, condos, etc.
Property developments in Mexico are modeled on property developments in other countries: developers acquire a large tract of land and the necessary permissions to build on it. Then they create a residential community, often incorporating local amenities and leisure facilities into the design.
México Real Estate Destinations
Acapulco is the most famous destination of Mexico on an International level. Known as the Pearl of the Pacific for her natural beauty, golden sand, tropical weather, warm sea water and her people.


Akumal rests between Tulum and Playa del Carmen. With her perfect beach protected from the strong seas, the small bay is a perfect haven for coral and sea life . Step into an amazing underwater world of turtles, fish, and maybe even a barracuda or harmless shark.
One of Mexico’s most popular beach destinations is a picturesque coastal resort area where you enjoy first class amenities while enjoying a relaxing getaway in the midst of spectacular scenery. Located on the southern tip of the Baja California.


Cancun is the host of Mexico’s most visited beach side resort area, her most popular playground, and her most easily accessible. Cancún, the ultimate Mexican beach experience.
Mexico’s largest Caribbean island is haven for nature lovers, snorkelers, scuba divers, and romantics. With her warm, clear and turquoise waters surrounding the island is home to the world’s second-largest reef filled with underwater caves, tunnels, coral and amazing fish.


Port city on the Pacific coast of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula. At its heart is the harbor and waterfront area with the Malecón promenade. Migrating gray whales visit the waters offshore. Southwest of the city is La Bufadora blowhole.
Las Bahías de Huatulco. With over 30 beaches and 9 bays on the rugged Oaxacan coast. Seven of the bays are turquoise-blue bays and are calm, clear, and excellent for swimming. They also host a splendid array of marine life, so snorkeling and other water activities are a pleasure here.


The island of Isla Mujeres offers an unforgettable experience off the coast of Cancun. Snorkeling, diving along with all water excursions to the nearby reef. Incredible sites for discovering coral formations and sea life surround the island.
Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo are two towns on the Pacific coast, a little over four miles away from each other. If you want beaches and resorts, you’re going to Ixtapa. If you want a charming, down-to-earth Mexican seaside village, head to Zihuatanejo.


A small charming cosmopolitan city, safe and welcoming. The perfect place to enjoy beaches, landscapes, water activities, adventure and promenades. Enjoy whalewatching, swimming with whale sharks, diving and snorkeling.
Loreto offers an attractive and authentic beach town experience on the Sea of Cortez. Enjoy soaking in the crystal-clear waters at the beach or experience such activities as kayaking, diving, snorkeling, hiking, fishing and whale watching.


Manzanillo is on the Pacific coast with her 2 bays, Bahía de Manzanillo and Bahía de Santiago. The waters off the coast have numerous coral reefs, shipwrecks and other dive sites. She is known as the “Sailfish Capital.”
Mazatlán with 20km of sandy beaches, is one of Mexico’s most alluring and inviting beach destinations. Famous shrimp on a charming, historic coast with epic sunsets and heavenly beaches, rich in marine life.


Between the tranquil Pacific Ocean and the Sierra de Vallejo mountains is Nuevo Vallarta. Known for its golf courses, marina and long, sandy Nuevo Vallarta beach. Bringing luxury and nature together with excellent hospitality, comfort, and entertainment.
Playa del Carmen is a lively beachfront city on the Yucatan Peninsula offering a range of diversions from upscale amenities to laid back ambience. She will attract you with her idyllic coast of beautiful beaches, perfect weather, and a laid-back, welcoming atmosphere.


Between the beautiful Sea of Cortes and the majestic Sonoran desert, Puerto Peñasco is a destination with unique natural beauties. Come here and experience just about every kind of land and water activity.
“The Nautical Paradise of the Mayan Riviera.” An exclusive community set in a privileged location allowing you to visit archeological sites, underwater lagoons and rivers, beautiful beaches and jungles.


One of Mexico’s ultra-exclusive resort area. Offering you the opportunity to explore around 25 miles of absolutely stunning beaches. A true water-lover’s paradise. For a very special get-away look no farther.
One of Mexico’s most enticing coastal destinations. Stunningly beautiful, the city is the perfect combination of coast, jungle-covered mountains and great nightlife. Activities include boat trips, horseback rides, diving trips and day trips to the interior.


San José del Cabo is the laid-back sister of Cabo San Lucas. Full of interesting places to see, quaint shops, good restuarants and cafés. Offering top services and amenities with beautiful views of pristine sea and secluded beaches.
Step onto Rosarito’s pier and feel the gentle sea breeze while listening to the pleasant waves as they take you to a stress-free world. Enjoy surfing, diving, hiking and other activites then bask in the nightlife,


Tulum’s spectacular coastline with her own Mayan ruin, sugar sand beaches, turquoise blue water and Caribbean sea breezes, makes her one of the top destinations in Mexico. There’s also excellent cave and cavern diving, fun and cenotes.

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