Even if you are a seasoned real estate investor in your own country, purchasing a property in Mexico differs significantly from US or Canadian transactions. Understanding how a deal moves from an initial offer to the final deed presentation ensures your real estate investment remains safe, legal, and stress-free.
Here's a look at three major differences:
1. The Real Estate Trust (Fideicomiso)
Because Puerto Vallarta sits within the "Restricted Zone" (within 50 kilometers of the coast), non-Mexican citizens secure residential property through a fideicomiso:
- How It Works: A Mexican bank holds the primary title to the property while designating you as the absolute beneficiary.
- Your Rights: You retain full ownership privileges. You can sell, lease, modify, or pass the property to your heirs via a will.
2. The Closing Costs Reality Check
Many buyers focus exclusively on the purchase price and overlook the capital required to finalize the transaction. In Mexico, the buyer pays most of the closing costs:
- Average Expenses: Anticipate closing costs to run between 4% to 8% of the total purchase price.
- What It Covers: This sum includes the mandatory 2% to 4% state acquisition tax, Public Registry registration fees, bank trust setup fees, and the Notary Public's legal fees.
3. The Crucial Role of the Notary Public (Notario Público)
Unlike other countries where a notary simply stamps a document, a Mexican notario is a high-ranking, governor-appointed attorney:
- Neutral Party: The notary does not represent you or the seller; they represent the state to ensure absolute legal compliance.
- Responsibilities: They perform the official title search, verify tax clearances, calculate and withhold taxes, and officially record your new deed (escritura) in the Public Registry.
Take the Next Step
Your best move toward closing a transaction smoothly? Having a qualified and experienced real estate professional on your side. At Tropicasa Realty, we offer almost 30 years of local area expertise to protect your investment now and into the future. Contact us today to talk about how your real estate journey begins.
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