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Mexico Real Estate Myth: “I’ll get the Best Deal If I contact the Agent who is advertising the property.” – FALSE!

October 28, 2009 Authors

You find a very interesting Mexico Home on the internet, and the price looks right.  Or maybe you’re down in Mexico for your vacation on the beach and you see a great looking Mexico Condo, in a perfect location with a for sale sign on it.  What’s the first thing you should do?  Call the [...]

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How To Buy Real Estate in Mexico…Safely!

October 22, 2009 Authors

Buying Mexico Real Estate can be an exciting experience, and one of the most important decisions you will make.  For this reason it is very important to know the ins and outs of buying real estate in Mexico, being familiar with the laws and the processes.  A key factor to consider is that in Mexico, [...]

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Panel of Mexico Real Estate Experts Share Their Projections for 2010

October 9, 2009 Authors

In the following interview, a panel of TOP Mexico Real Estate experts answer several questions about projections for the market in the last quarter of 2009 and in 2010.  Each member of the panel shares what they have  experienced in each of their local real estate markets.  While each area varies, the general tone is that 2009/2010 [...]

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Mexican Corporations- An Option for Holding Mexico Real Estate

September 18, 2009 Authors

The Sociedad Anonima de Capital Variable, translated literally is an anonymous society of variable capital.  This is equivalent to the U.S. corporation in which there are stockholders.  In Mexico it is governed by the Law of Mercantile Societies.  More and more, foreigners are forming Mexican mercantile corporations which end with the initials, “S.A. de C.V.”, [...]

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Using the Apostille in the Mexico Real Estate Transaction

September 2, 2009 Authors

In the Mexico real estate purchase process, the ONLY authority permitted to draft a deed transferring real property or an interest in real property (such as the Mexico Bank Trust) is the Mexican Notary Public This person is different from a Notary Public in the United States where a simple exam, bond, and a rubber [...]

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