Time Scales to Buy, Sell, and Transfer Property in Mexico
It might take longer to sell your Mexican home than you anticipate, and the transactional procedures might also require additional patience from both sides
It might take longer to sell your Mexican home than you anticipate, and the transactional procedures might also require additional patience from both sides
Welcome to a Mexico: a country that offers inspiring lifestyle opportunities and exceptional travel and leisure experiences
When you sell your Mexican residential property, there are some selling costs, taxes, and tax allowances you need to account for as part of the transaction
Most house purchases in Mexico are not settled using borrowed money, although options are now available to those who need —or want— to finance the purchase
Learn about common approaches to retirement in Mexico, and get some inspiration by discovering lifestyles and pastimes retirees in Mexico come here to enjoy
This guide describes how property developers work in Mexico and how to buy a home on a property development "off plan" from a developer
Learn about the typical fees and taxes buyers must pay in addition to the agreed sales price when buying residential property in Mexico
Mexico's national bus network is professionally-run and offers an affordable means to travel across Mexico
Debit and credit cards are a convenient way to pay for purchases and withdraw cash. Learn about using your Mexican and/or foreign-issued bank cards in Mexico
Our detailed guides describe how to scout for, find, and work with a realty agent in Mexico, whether you're renting, buying or selling a home
Timeshare is not a property investment—it's a long-term contractual commitment to pay for annual trips to a resort (or resorts) offered by the Timeshare company
Practical advice, insights, and resources to help you prepare for the initial period of adaption as you move and settle-in to your new lifestyle in Mexico