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Mexlife La Paz
6 months ago I met Alfredo and he became our realtor. Today he is our friend. We were in search of a vacation home in Mexico and Alfredo guided us along our journey. He truly cares about his clients a
Mexlife La Paz
I agree with the other reviewers, Alfredo is very professional, knowledgeable, patient and responsive. He does truly listen and is diligent in his work. I am learning so much as Alfredo assists me in
Mexlife La Paz
Alfredo made our experience looking for a place in La Paz so easy, although we were in the states. He was very helpful in finding our vacation home we dreamed of. Such a nice person to work with. High
Mexlife La Paz
We had the pleasure of working with Alfredo during our search for an investment property in La Paz, Baja and we couldn’t be happier with the experience. From the very beginning, Alfredo was incredib
Mexlife La Paz
Mexlife Realtors are simply put, fantastic! Super knowledgeable, super professional, super responsive! Class act all the way. if you want to learn about the market in Baja California Sur, find your
Frequently Asked Questions
Your questions, clearly answered.
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Can foreigners legally buy property in Mexico?+Yes, foreigners can legally buy property in Mexico through a fideicomiso (bank trust) in restricted zones.
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What documents are required to buy property?+You need a passport, proof of address, and a fideicomiso application.
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How long does the buying process take?+The process typically takes 30-60 days.
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Can I buy property remotely?+Yes, with a power of attorney, you can buy remotely.
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What is the role of a notary in Mexico?+A notary verifies and registers the property transaction.
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What is a fideicomiso (bank trust)?+A fideicomiso is a legal trust agreement with a Mexican bank that holds the title on behalf of a foreign buyer. The buyer retains full rights to use, lease, sell, or pass the property to heirs. It’s renewable every 50 years and is a common and secure method of property ownership for foreigners.
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Can I own property outright in Mexico?+Yes, outside restricted zones, foreigners can own property outright.
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What are the inheritance laws?+Property can be passed to heirs via a will or fideicomiso.
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Can I lease my property?+Yes, leasing is allowed with proper registration.
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What is a Mexican will?+A Mexican will ensures smooth property transfer after death.
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What are the typical closing costs in Mexico?+Closing costs are about 5-7% of the property value.
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Are there annual property taxes?+Yes, property tax (predial) is low, around 0.1% of value.
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What are notary fees?+Notary fees range from 1-2% of the property value.
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Are there hidden costs?+No, but maintenance fees may apply in some areas.
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What is the fideicomiso fee?+The fideicomiso fee is approximately $500-$700 annually.
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Are there any restrictions on how I can use the property?+Yes, zoning laws may restrict commercial use.
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Can I rent out my property?+Yes, short-term and long-term rentals are allowed.
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Can I build on the property?+Yes, with local permits and regulations.
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Can I live in the property full-time?+Yes, it can be your primary residence.
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Are there HOA fees?+HOA fees may apply in gated communities.
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Do I need to be in Mexico to buy property?+No, you can buy with a power of attorney.
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Is property ownership safe for foreigners?+Yes, with proper legal steps, it’s secure.
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What security measures are common?+Gated communities often have guards and cameras.
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Are there risks of fraud?+Working with reputable agents and attorneys minimizes risks.
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What insurance do I need?+Property insurance and hurricane insurance are recommended.
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