Tropicasa Realty - Tropicasa Tips - Escrow When Purchasing In Mexico

Tropicasa Tips - Escrow When Purchasing In Mexico

Written By Tropicasa Realty | February 17th, 2025

Tropicasa Tips - Escrow When Purchasing In Mexico

Our last post from our Tropicasa Tips series explained more about the potential availability of INAPAM cards for foreigners living in Mexico. This week, we’re talking about the escrow process in Mexico and how it may apply to your purchase of a property in Puerto Vallarta.

The escrow process is an important step that ensures a smooth and secure real estate transaction in Mexico. Simply stated, escrow is the process of having a neutral third party hold the funds from a real estate sale process until such time that all contractual obligations have been completed, a system which protects the seller and the buyer equally.

So, how does it work? When the terms of a sale are negotiated and agreed upon by the buyer and seller, they will generally sign a purchase agreement. Once that purchase agreement is in place and once contingencies are removed, earnest money is deposited by the purchaser into an escrow account as a way of proving their commitment to the purchase of the home, while also holding the property for them while allowing time for the purchase process to continue to move forward.

Generally, a specialized third-party escrow company will usually act as the escrow agent, a role that may include offering title insurance to protect a buyer against certain faults in title or potential claims against title in the future.  This process adds a level of protection and support for all purchasers but can be particularly reassuring for foreign buyers who may be unfamiliar with local laws and regulations.

Once all terms and contractual obligations are satisfied and signed off between the parties with the notary, the buyer will instruct escrow to transfer the purchase funds to the seller – and your new home in Puerto Vallarta is yours to enjoy.

Check back with us next week when we’ll provide an easy explanation of how capital gains are calculated when selling a home in Puerto Vallarta.





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