Tips for buying that you don't want to miss
Investing in Mexican real estate requires careful financial protection. Learn how to choose secure banks, verify fideicomisos, identify red flags in transactions, and manage closing funds effectively. Trust Karla and Erick Cabo Realty for expert guidance throughout your journey.
Many expats ponder whether to rent or buy property in Mexico. This article explores financial comparisons, the benefits of renting versus buying, hidden ownership costs, and personalized recommendations to help you make an informed decision for your future.
Navigating mortgages in Mexico can be challenging for U.S. and Canadian buyers. This article explores why many foreigners pay cash, the limited financing options available, and alternative solutions like developer financing, helping you make informed decisions.
Selling property in Mexico can lead to unexpected capital gains taxes for foreigners. This guide covers when these taxes apply, exemptions, necessary documentation, and common mistakes to avoid, helping you navigate the process smoothly and save money.
Buying property in Mexico can surprise buyers with closing costs that range from 5% to 7% of the purchase price. This article explores what these costs include, why they may be higher than in the U.S. or Canada, and tips to minimize unnecessary fees.
Understanding landlord-tenant laws in Mexico is crucial for foreign investors. This article explores tenant protections, challenges landlords face, lease agreements, tenant screening, and the importance of proper contracts to reduce risks and maximize investment potential.
Currency exchange plays a key role for U.S. buyers from Texas, California, and Arizona 🌴. This 2025 guide explains how the peso–USD rate impacts real estate returns in Los Cabos and how expert timing ensures lasting value.
Explore the growing sentiment towards foreigners in Mexico, examining social media discussions, local frustrations, and ways to integrate respectfully. Learn how to foster positive relationships and discover welcoming communities as you consider buying property in Mexico.
Foreigners can own coastal property in Mexico through fideicomisos, legal trusts that allow compliance with local laws. This article explores the constitutional framework, rights of foreign buyers, key protections, and essential tips for secure investments.