Buying real estate in Mexico as a foreign buyer can be an exciting opportunity. However, it's important to understand the legal and practical aspects of the process. This guide aims…
In Mexico, a "Fideicomiso" (also known as a Mexican bank trust or trust agreement) is a legal instrument that allows non-Mexican individuals or entities to hold and acquire interests in…
In Mexico, a "notario" (also known as a notary public) plays a crucial role in real estate transactions. Their responsibilities and authority are greater than those of a notary public…
In Mexico, capital gains on the sale of a home are determined based on specific rules and calculations set by the Mexican tax authorities. Here are some key points to…
At Pacific Estates International Realty, all of our agents are AMPI certified having undergoing the initial training and the subsequent yearly education required to maintain their membership in good status. …