Guide to Real Estate in Mexico — Continually Updated
Connect to the most comprehensive and detailed guide to real estate and property in Mexico—whether you're buying, owning, renting, or selling
Local knowledge, insights, inspiration, and ideas to help you consider choices and make your Mexico lifestyle plans
Local knowledge, insights, inspiration, and ideas to help you consider choices and make your Mexico lifestyle plans
Connect to the most comprehensive and detailed guide to real estate and property in Mexico—whether you're buying, owning, renting, or selling
Mexico's geography offers the whole country plenty of year-round daylight, and the quality of the light here is also outstanding
Protecting your most valuable physical asset against unforeseen events is an essential consideration as you formulate your Mexico lifestyle budget
Learn about key factors to consider as you think about a move to Mexico—whether you're relocating alone, with your partner, or with your family
Our associate offers trip protection insurance to cover unexpected medical expenses and some types of trip disruptions when you're visiting Mexico
You can improve your language conversation skills and build confidence speaking Spanish with this interactive and personalized online course
Some people spend short stints in Mexico and others commit with long term plans. Learn about what influences these choices and consider your own intentions
This article helps you to take a step back and consider your real lifestyle needs as you shortlist potential locations for your home in Mexico
When you own or rent a home in Mexico it’s important to consider how you will insure your asset and belongings against unforeseen losses and catastrophic events
From 2026, Mexico's law requires that all Mexican cellphone numbers, whether on contract or prepay phone plans, are associated to a verified and registered user
This guide describes the routes and financial criteria required to qualify for legal residency in Mexico under the auspice of 'economic solvency'
Immigration offices in some Mexican states have started to routinely ask applicants for evidence of a residential address in Mexico