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Yes, through a fideicomiso (bank trust) or a Mexican corporation.
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On average, it takes 6–8 weeks to complete all legal and bank procedures.
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03 Do I need to be in Mexico to close the deal?Not necessarily, you can give a power of attorney to your lawyer.
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04 Can I buy property remotely?Yes, with a power of attorney, you can buy remotely.
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05 What is the role of a notary in Mexico?A notary verifies and registers the property transaction.
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01 What is a fideicomiso?It’s a bank trust that allows foreigners to hold property in restricted zones.
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02 Is the property fully owned by me?Yes, you are the beneficiary of the trust with all rights of ownership.
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03 Do I need a notary?Yes, all real estate transactions must be formalized by a Mexican notary public.
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01 What are closing costs?They range from 4–7% of the purchase price, covering notary, taxes, and registration.
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02 Do I pay annual property taxes?Yes, property tax (Predial) is very low in Mexico compared to other countries.
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03 How much does a fideicomiso cost?Setup is around $500–$1,000 USD, plus annual fees of $400–$600 USD.
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01 Can I rent out my property?Yes, short-term and long-term rentals are allowed, but taxes apply.
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02 Can I build on my land?Yes, as long as you comply with local zoning and building regulations.
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03 Can I live in Mexico full-time?Yes, but you will need to apply for a temporary or permanent resident visa.
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01 Is buying property in Mexico safe?Yes, if done with a trusted notary and proper legal due diligence.
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02 How do I avoid scams?Always verify the property title with the Public Registry and use a notary.
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03 Is title insurance available?Yes, many companies offer title insurance for added security.
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