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How To Successfully Buy Real Estate In Mexico Even if you don't speak Spanish By Gabriel Gallegos ©MMXIII 2 nd Edition
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How To SuccessfullyBuy Real Estate

In MexicoEven if you don't speak

Spanish

By Gabriel Gallegos

©MMXIII

2nd Edition

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How To Successfully Buy

Real Estate In Mexico

Even if You Donʼt Speak Spanish

By

Gabriel Gallegos

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2nd Edition

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HOW TO SUCCESSFULLY BUYREAL ESTATE IN MEXICO Even If You Donʼt Speak Spanish

Second Edition© Copyright MMVII, MMXIII Sayulita Coastal Properties ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Published and distributed by:Sayulita Coastal Properites AV. Revolucion #32, Local-C Sayulita, Nay.Mexico C.P. 63734Toll-Free U.S. Phone (800) 743-2616Direct: 1+ (329) 291-3759Toll-Free U.S. FAX (800) 397-8718Fax 1+ (329) 291-3762www.sayulitacoastalproperties.com

No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the publisher. For information, address Sayulita Coastal Properties.

The information contained in this book is provided for information only and does not constitute financial or investment advice to readers. We recommend that each potential buyer or seller conduct his or her own due diligence and review, and seek professional advice before entering into any agreement or contract. The Author and Publisher specifically disclaim any liability, loss, or risk which is incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, of the use and application of any of the contents of this work.

Cover and inside photos by Tyania Lee Diffin

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About The Author

Gabriel Gallegos

•     Born  and  raised  in  Sayulita  

•     Graduate  of  the  University  of  Guadalajara  

•   12  years  specializing  in  the  sale  of  real  estate  in  the  coast  of  Nayarit.  

•     Principal,  Sayulita  Coastal  Properties  founded  2004.

About Sayulita Coastal Properties

Sayulita  Coastal  Properties  is  the  leading  real  estate  ofDice  in  Sayulita,  Mexico  on  the  Nayarit  Coast  just  35  minutes  north  of  Puerto  Vallarta.  Our  mission  is  to  provide  the  foreign  investor  with  expert  professional  services  to  insure  a  safe  and  secure  real  estate  transaction.

We  specialize  in  real  estate  sales,  Dinance,  development  of  residential,  commercial  and  large  scale  

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land  subdivisions,  as  well  as  historic  residential  and  commercial  property  restoration.

We  are  dedicated  to  an  educational  and  ethical  business  practice.  We  pride  ourselves  on  providing  the  highest  level  of  integrity  and  service  to  our  clients.  Our  proven  track  record,  knowledge  and  experience  has  earned  us  the  distinction  of  being  the  most  sought  after  real  estate  ofDice  successfully  serving  the  needs  of  the  foreign  investor.

We  have  received  many  favorable  comments  from  our  clients:

"Fantastic! We were able to buy our dream retirement home in Mexico at a huge bargain value. Sayulita Coastal Properties helped us in every step, and we couldn't have done it without them!"— J.C. Kline

"We love Mexico and have always wanted to own a house, however we were anxious about buying property and even if it was possible. The agents at Sayulita Coastal Properties handled our fears. The transaction was much easier than expected and we purchased our home."

— K. Langdon"Our number one real estate office recommendation if you are buying property in Sayulita, San Francisco or surrounding areas." — Foreign Investor Real Estate News

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CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1 8The Great Mexico Land Rush... Who Else Wants A Dream Retirement or Vacation Home?

CHAPTER 2 11Meet “The Smiths"

CHAPTER 3 13The 5 Biggest Lies Ever Told About Buying Real Estate In Mexico

CHAPTER 4 20The Basics

CHAPTER 5 248 Concepts That Are Key To Understanding How To Successfully Buy Real Estate In Mexico

CHAPTER 6 30Mexicoʼs Legal System—Some Important Differences You Should Know

CHAPTER 7 33What About Financing?

CHAPTER 8 35All About Negotiation: 5 Insider Tips Successful Buyers Use To Get The Properties They Really Want

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CHAPTER 9 37Questions To Ask Before You Hire A Real Estate Agent In Mexico

CHAPTER 10 40How To Locate The Ideal Property

CHAPTER 11 42The “Smiths” Buy Their First Property A Typical Step-By-Step Example

CHAPTER 12 45See How Easily You Can Own Your Dream Property On The Beautiful Nayarit Coast.

Frequently Asked Questions Reference 49

Sample Closing Costs 52

Maps 53Sayulita MapSan Francisco, Nayarit Map(AKA San Pancho)

Real Estate Resources 55

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CHAPTER 1

The Great Mexico Land Rush... Who Else Wants A Dream Retirement or

Vacation Home?

 It’s  no  secret  retirees  continue  to  Dlock  to  Mexico  to  enjoy  the  retirement  they  could  only  dream  of  affording  in  the  States  and  Canada.

Many  people,  not  just  retirees  have  traded  their  stress-­‐Dilled  American  and  Canadian  lifestyle  for  the  idyllic  charm  and  easy  living  Mexico  has  to  offer.  The  US  

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State  Department  estimates  the  number  of  Americans  residing  part-­‐time  and  full-­‐time  in  Mexico  has  increased  from  200,000  just  ten  years  ago,  to  as  many  as  one  million  today.

Why Write This Book?

For  many  foreigners,  their  vacation  destination  of  choice  has  be-­‐  come  their  dream  location  for  a  second  home,  full-­‐time  residency  or  retirement.  Mexico  welcomed  22.67  million  visitors  in  2011,  according  to  SECTUR  –  Mexico’s  Board  of  Tourism.

Foreigners  who  decide  to  purchase  property  in  Mexico,  often  know  very  little  about  buying  and  selling  real  estate  in  Mexico.  Our  goal  in  writing  this  book  is  to  better  inform  those  who  are  interested  in  moving  here  –  how  to:

•  Ensure  your  real  estate  investment  is  safe  and  secure.  

•  Gain  a  deeper  understanding  of  Mexico’s  culture,  business  and  legal  system  (as  it  relates  to  real  estate  transactions)

•  Make  well-­‐informed  decisions  by  working  with  qualiDied  experts,  and  by  asking  the  right  questions.

The  realities  of  buying  and  selling  real  estate  in  Mexico  can  differ  in  many  ways  from  what  North  Americans  and  many  foreigners  are  accustomed  to.  

Where  most  North  Americans  are  used  to  a  fast-­‐paced  way  of  doing  business,  Mexicans  prefer  to  socialize  Dirst.  This  can  be  a  culture  shock  for  some  

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North  Americans  who  like  to  get  to  the  bottom  line,  while  their  Mexican  counterpart  wants  to  take  their  time,  perhaps  get  to  know  you  and  your  family  and  introduce  you  to  theirs.  

Overall,  business  in  Mexico  is  generally  conducted  in  a  personal  way  at  a  very  relaxed  pace.

“The Smiths"

We  will  introduce  you  to  the  Smith  family  who  fell  in  love  with  a  sunny  beach  town  just  north  of  Puerto  Vallarta.  We  will  illustrate  their  transition  from  American  residents  to  expatriates,  who  purchase  real  estate  in  Sayulita  and  are  fully  enjoying  the  good  life.

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CHAPTER 2

Meet “The Smiths"

The  Smiths  had  vacationed  in  Puerto  Vallarta  three  other  times.  It  had  become  their  favorite  destination.  The  whole  family  could  relax  and  enjoy  all  Puerto  Vallarta  had  to  offer  (water  sports,  shopping,  the  night  life,  and  the  local  cuisine  and  culture).  This  time,  the  Smiths  returned  as  empty  nesters  and  they  no  longer  needed  to  keep  their  kids  entertained.

As  much  as  the  Smiths  loved  Puerto  Vallarta,  they  had  grown  weary  of  the  city  and  began  to  crave  a  more  authentic  experience.  They  decided  to  go  exploring  the  Riviera  Nayarit  Coast.

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For  the  Dirst  excursion,  they  chose  to  head  north.  The  Smiths  had  learned  from  the  locals  that  more  and  more  visitors  were  opting  to  stay  out  of  town;  off  the  tourist  track  at  some  of  the  small  resorts  and  hotels  which  dot  this  very  picturesque  coastline.  They  found  many  of  these  havens  to  be  tranquil  and  charming  while  others  were  luxuriously  exclusive.  Since  their  “appetite”  was  for  a  more  authentic  Dlavor,  they  focused  on  sleepy  hamlets  and  Dishing  villages.

The  Smiths  were  particularly  delighted  to  discover  a  Dishing  village  known  as  Sayulita.  The  beaches  were  uncrowded,  the  hills  were  covered  with  lush  jungle  and  everywhere  they  looked,  they  felt  the  essence  of  old  Mexico.  They  fell  in  love  with  the  charm  of  this  small  village  with  its  open-­‐air  markets  and  eateries,  even  the  occasional  horse  and  rider  trotting  down  the  cobblestone  streets.  Sayulita  was  only  a  35-­‐minute  trip  north  of  Puerto  Vallarta  for  the  Smiths,  but  to  them  it  seemed  more  like  a  half-­‐century  away.

Upon  returning  to  the  States,  the  Smiths’  dream  of  one  day  buying  real  estate  in  Mexico  grew  into  a  real  desire  with  their  sights  on  Sayulita.

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CHAPTER 3

The 5 Biggest Lies Ever Told About Buying Real Estate In Mexico

1. Only Mexican Citizens Can Own Real Estate in Mexico.

This  is  false.  Foreigners  can  own  and  hold  title  in  the  interior  parts  of  Mexico  with  what  is  called  a  fee  simple  title  (the  same  type  as  in  the  United  States).

All  foreigners,  including  Americans,  are  eligible  to  own  land  in  these  areas  of  Mexico.  However,  the  

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Mexican  constitution  does  not  allow  foreigners  to  hold  title  directly  in  what  has  come  to  be  known  as  the  “restricted  zone”  which  includes  the  following  areas:

•  50  km  (31.05  mi)  from  all  Mexican  coastlines  

•  100  km.  (62.1  miles)  from  Mexican  International  borders

It  is  helpful  to  remember  the  history  behind  Mexico’s  decision  for  establishing  this  restricted  zone:  In  the  1800s,  the  U.S.  gained  the  territory,  which  was  once  Northern  Mexico,  and  later  became  the  states  of  Arizona,  California,  Colorado,  Nevada,  New  Mexico,  Texas,  Utah,  and  Wyoming.  After  losing  about  1/3  of  their  country  to  foreigners,  it’s  clearly  evident  why  Mexico  wanted  to  safeguard  their  coastlines  and  borders.

However,  even  though  Mexico  strictly  enforces  this  restricted  zone,  they  welcome  foreigners  to  invest  in  their  country.

In  order  to  make  it  possible  for  Americans  and  other  foreigners  to  purchase  residential  properties  in  the  restricted  zone,  Mexico  developed  the  bank  trust  called  “Fedeicomiso,”  (FEE-­‐DAY-­‐E-­‐CO-­‐ME-­‐SO)  which  permits  foreigners  to  invest  in  these  highly  desirable  areas  and  enjoy  unrestricted  use  of  the  land,  including  selling  the  property  that  is  held  in  the  trust  to  any  eligible  buyer.  We  will  discuss  Bank  Trusts  in  further  detail  later  in  this  chapter.

2. The Mexican Government Can Take Away Your Property Whenever It Wants.

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This  is  false.  In  the  restricted  areas,  foreigners  enjoy  the  same  rights  of  ownership  as  Mexican  citizens,  established  by  the  government  through  the  bank  trust.  The  only  difference  is  the  actual  fee  simple  title  is  held  in  trust  for  them  by  a  bank.  You  can  secure  title  insurance  from  one  of  several  larger  American  insurance  companies  that  will  for  a  small  fee,  guarantee  your  ownership  rights.

You  may  have  seen  negative  stories  published  in  US  papers  involving  title  discrepancies,  lawsuits  and  possibly  buyers  losing  property.  These  stories  concerning  alleged  injustices  to  a  few  of  the  hundreds  of  thousands  of  Americans  who  own  property  in  Mexico  are  often  one  sided,  and  usually  involve  either  ill-­‐informed  buyers  or  unscrupulous  developers.  The  following  is  an  example  of  one  such  case.

A  U.S.  newspaper  reported  on  a  group  of  Americans  in  Baja  California  who  complained  of  being  “evicted”  from  their  property,  which  they  had  purchased  in  an  upscale  development  in  1986.  As  it  turned  out,  the  property  was  never  legally  owned  by  the  seller,  an  unscrupulous  American  developer.  This  developer  built  the  homes  and  offered  them  for  sale  to  other  Americans,  who  couldn’t  believe  what  a  “steal”  these  beach  properties  were.  Even  though  the  buyers  had  been  forewarned  that  the  developer’s  title  to  the  land  was  being  disputed  and  litigation  was  pending,  the  buyers  went  ahead  with  their  purchase  without  performing  their  own  due  diligence.  The  rightful  landowners  of  the  property  petitioned  to  be  paid  or  have  their  property  returned.  Many  of  the  Americans  did  negotiate  with  the  rightful  owners  to  lease  and  maintain  the  property  and  they  continue  to  enjoy  it  to  this  day.  However,  others  did  not  want  to  negotiate  or  pay  the  rightful  landowners  

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and  a  lawsuit  continued  for  many  years.  The  Mexican  Supreme  Court  ruled  in  favor  of  the  Mexican  landowners,  and  the  Americans  were  dispossessed.  In  U.S.  newspapers,  it  was  reported  that  “the  Mexican  government”  had  taken  away  their  land.

In  truth,  the  government  did  not  conDiscate  the  land.  It  was  a  simple  matter  of  the  law  being  enforced  which  was  unpleasant,  expensive  and  left  hard  feelings  on  both  sides  –  all  of  which  could  have  been  avoided.  Lawsuits  and  title  discrepancies  exist  in  any  country  and  catastrophic  failure  of  title  does  not  happen  often.  The  title  assurances  and  ownership  protection  that  is  available  in  Mexico  today  was  not  easily  obtained  20  years  ago.

Today,  there  are  many  national  safeguards  to  protect  your  investment,  and  property  laws  do  exist  in  Mexico  and  will  protect  your  investment,  if  you  follow  them.

It  pays  to  do  your  homework,  make  informed  decisions,  and  understand  the  legal  system  relating  to  business  and  real  estate  in  Mexico.  Instead  of  fearing  the  Mexican  government,  U.S.  and  other  foreign  buyers  would  be  wise  to  be  cautious  of  unscrupulous  developers  like  the  one  described  above.

It  is  important  to  remember  that  with  any  investment,  it  is  recommended  that  each  potential  buyer  or  seller  conduct  his  or  her  own  due  diligence  and  seek  professional  advice  before  entering  into  any  agreement  or  contract.  Just  as  in  the  U.S.,  always  seek  advice  about  title  matters  on  a  prospective  acquisition  from  competent  sources.

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The  chain  of  title  can  be  obtained  from  the  public  registry  of  property  for  any  given  parcel  or  residential  unit.  Lien  certiDicates,  land  use  permits  and  subdivision  authorizations  are  examined  in  the  process  when  a  U.S.  title  insurance  company  is  requested  to  issue  a  Commitment  for  Title  Insurance  on  Mexican  Land.

It  is  becoming  more  common  for  foreign  investors  in  Mexico  to  insure  with  a  title  insurance  policy,  which  is  enforceable  under  U.S.  jurisdiction  to  guarantee  ownership  rights.  With  this  safeguard  in  place,  you  can  rest  assured  your  investment  is  safe.

3. Foreigners Buying Real Estate In Mexico Can Only Do So If They Partner With A Mexican Citizen.

This  is  false.  In  the  past  it  was  true  that  foreigners  had  to  have  Mexican  partners  who  owned  at  least  51%  interest  in  order  to  form  a  partnership  or  corporation.  However  this  is  no  longer  the  law.

A  Foreign  Investment  Law  was  enacted  in  1993,  which  enables  foreigners  to  own  100%  of  a  Mexican  corporation.  A  foreign-­‐owned  corporation  can  buy  and  own  any  property  with  fee  simple  title.  This  only  relates  to  business  and  commercial  real  estate.  It  is  not  necessary  to  form  a  partnership  or  corporation  to  purchase  residential  property  in  Mexico.

4. You Can’t “Own Property” in Mexico. You can Only Lease It.

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This  is  false.  Prior  to  1971,  when  the  Fideicomiso  (bank  trust)  was  not  available  in  the  restricted  zones,  leasing  was  the  only  option  for  Americans  who  wished  to  live  in  these  areas.  After  1971,  under  a  bank  trust  the  buyer  has  all  the  rights  of  ownership  including  the  right  to  buy,  sell,  lease,  use,  bequeath,  improve,  transfer  and  encumber.

5. Foreign Investment is Frowned Upon By The Mexican Government.

This  is  false.  Mexico  welcomes  foreign  investors.  As  mentioned  previously,  the  change  in  Mexico’s  Foreign  Investment  Law  providing  for  land  ownership  through  a  Fideicomiso  (bank  trust)  guarantees  irrevocable  ownership  and  provides  foreigners  the  same  rights  of  ownership  under  the  Mexican  Constitution  as  a  Mexican  national.  Such  changes  of  the  law  have  also  helped  the  Mexican  Government  to  develop  the  restricted  zones  by  attracting  foreign  capital.

Foreign  investment  was  further  encouraged  in  1997,  Mexican  Banks  conformed  to  International  Banking  Standards.  Since  that  time  many  foreign  countries,  including  the  United  States,  have  opened  or  purchased  banks  in  Mexico.  Citibank  Corporation  bought  one  of  Mexico’s  largest  banks,  Banamex.  Wal-­‐Mart,  Home  Depot,  Sam’s  Club,  McDonalds,  Costco,  Burger  King,  and  numerous  high-­‐  tech  companies  have  invested  billions  of  dollars  in  Mexico.

According  to  the  U.S.  Department  of  Commerce,  trade  between  the  US  and  Mexico  more  than  doubled  during  the  Dirst  ten  years  of  NAFTA  (North  American  Free  Trade  Agreement).  Furthermore,  Mexico  is  among  the  

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world’s  most  open  economies,  however  it  is  dependent  on  trade  with  the  U.S.,  which  bought  73.9%  of  its  exports  in  2010.  The  Mexican  Government  and  many  businesses  support  a  Free  Trade  Area  of  the  Americas.

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CHAPTER 4

The Basics

First  Step:  DeDine  what  you  want:  Do  you  want  to  rent,  lease,  or  purchase  a  single  family  home  or  condominium?  Perhaps  you  want  to  purchase  land  and  build  your  dream  home.  All  of  this  and  more  is  possible  in  Mexico.

Advantages Of Buying Real Estate In Mexico

•   Affordable  housing

•   Low  cost  of  living

•   Very  Low  Property  Tax

•   Ability  to  drive  to  and  from  U.S./Canada

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•   Beautiful  climate  

•     Rich  culture

•   Natural  beauty,  geographical  diversity  and  exciting  outdoor  activities

•   Modern  infrastructure  (yes,  high-­‐speed  Internet  is  available  in  Mexico  and  the  Riviera  Nayarit  Coast)

•   Ability  to  drive  to  and  from  the  U.S.  

•     Safety  

•   Relaxed  pace  and  overall  great  quality  of  life

So  your  Dirst  step  is  to  decide,  what  kind  of  property  you  want.  Let's  take  a  look  at  the  types  of  property  available.

The Two Main Types of Property Available in Mexico

It  is  important  to  gain  an  understanding  of  the  two  main  types  of  property  available  in  Mexico,  which  include  the  following:

1. Titled Property.

•   Titled  Property  in  Mexico  can  be  bought  and  sold  like  private  property  anywhere.  It  can  also  be  awarded  by  judicial  decree,  gifted,  or  inherited.  The  property  is  held  with  fee  simple  title  or  in  a  Bank  Trust.

2. Ejidal Property.

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•   Ejidal  properties  were  established  as  an  outcome  of  the  Mexican  Constitution  of  1917,  and  includes  approximately  50%  of  all  land  in  Mexico.  (It  is  of  great  importance  for  the  foreign  investor  to  gain  an  understanding  the  Ejido  System.)

Understanding the Ejido System & Regularization

As  mentioned  previously,  it  is  very  important  for  the  foreign  investor  to  understand  the  Ejido  (pronounced  ay-­‐hee-­‐doe)  system.  This  type  of  property  ownership  is  unique  to  Mexico,  and  has  presented  problems  to  foreign  investors,  due  to  their  lack  of  understanding.

The History Of Ejidos

In  Spanish  colonial  times,  small  Indian  communities  were  located  near  the  exits  of  large  towns  –  hence  the  word  Ejido  is  derived  from  the  Latin  word  exitus  (exit).  From  the  period  of  the  Revolution  to  the  early  years  of  the  Mexican  Republic,  these  Ejidos  were  essentially  peasant  farming  villages  surrounded  by  workable  plots  of  farm  land.  In  1917,  the  Mexican  government  classiDied  hundreds  of  millions  of  acres  as  “ejidal”  land  for  the  beneDit  of  its  citizens.  These  areas,  which  were  originally  Spanish  land  grants,  were  now  registered,  under  Agrarian  Law  (La  Ley  Agraria),  with  the  National  Agrarian  Registry  as  farm  and  ranch  lands  and  were  granted  to  communities  for  these  purposes.

The  communities  did  not  own  the  property  and  were  only  entitled  to  use  and  work  the  land.  If  they  did  not,  title  could  be  revoked.  In  addition  to  farming,  rights  of  

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usage  also  included  the  ability  to  homestead  and  construct  dwellings  on  the  property.  These  rights  passed  from  father  to  son,  but  could  not  be  rented  or  sold.

By  1940,  over  49,000,000  acres  had  been  converted  to  ejidal  land  and  distributed  to  thousands  of  rural  families.  Approximately  1/3  of  the  population  received  land  under  this  program.  Many  of  these  Eji-­‐  dos  were  managed  and  operated  in  a  similar  fashion  to  that  of  a  farm  cooperative.  The  members  of  the  collectives,  called  Ejiditarios,  had  no  absolute  property  rights,  since  the  federal  government  retained  ownership  of  the  land.  It  is  estimated  at  that  time  about  one-­‐Difth  of  the  arable  land  in  Mexico  belonged  to  Ejidos.

Regularized or Titled Property

In  1992,  the  Mexican  government  enacted  a  Constitutional  Amendment,  and  a  new  Agrarian  Law  was  formed.  Under  this  new  amendment,  it  was  now  possible  to  “regularize”  agrarian  lands  to  permit  the  lease  or  sale  of  an  Ejido  property  through  a  process  known  as  El  Procede  (the  procedure)  and  Corett.  Through  this  process  of  legal  entitlement,  the  Ejiditarios  could  take  the  Ejido  land  that  they  didn’t  own  and  convert  it  into  private  property  -­‐  by  subdividing  the  Ejido  into  parcels.

Sayulita  is  now  about  60%  regularized,  and  San  Francisco  (San  Pancho)  is  almost  entirely  regularized  which  means  it  has  been  through  the  process  of  legally  transferring  from  Ejido  land  to  private  property.  Foreign  investors  are  eligible  to  legally  &  safely  purchase  the  regularized  private  property  through  a  Dideicomiso  (bank  trust).

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CHAPTER 5

8 Concepts That Are Key To Understanding How To Successfully Buy

Real Estate In Mexico

1. Bank Trust

As  mentioned  previously,  the  bank  trust  commonly  known  as  a  Fideicomiso,  enables  foreigners  to  legally  purchase  real  estate  within  the  restricted  zones,  located  50  km  (31.05  mi)  from  all  Mexican  coastlines,  and  100  km  (62.1  miles)  from  Mexico’s  International  borders.  The  Dideicomiso  is  commonly  used  for  residential  real  

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estate  transactions,  however  a  Mexican  corporation  may  be  formed  to  purchase  real  estate  if  the  property  will  be  used  commercially.

When  a  decision  is  made  by  a  foreigner  to  purchase  the  property,  the  bank  will  acquire  authorization  from  the  Ministry  of  Foreign  Affairs.  Upon  approval,  the  bank  will  be  instructed  to  hold  the  property  as  trustee.  In  addition  to  the  fee  to  set  up  the  trust,  the  bank  will  charge  an  annual  fee  to  ensure  the  purchaser’s  rights  are  protected  and  all  terms  of  the  trust  are  fulDilled  under  Mexican  foreign  investment  law.  The  bank  holds  the  title  in  trust  for  the  foreign  buyer  who  is  the  beneDiciary  of  the  trust  (alternate  beneDiciaries  may  be  appointed).  As  the  beneDiciary,  the  foreign  buyer  enjoys  full  use  and  rights  of  ownership  of  the  property  in  order  to  purchase,  sell,  lease,  use,  bequeath,  improve,  transfer  and  encumber.  The  term  of  the  bank  trust  is  50  years  and  is  renewable.

2. Equitable Title

Through  the  establishment  of  the  bank  trust,  the  Mexican  government  gives  foreign  investors  the  same  rights  of  ownership  as  Mexican  citizens.  However,  as  explained  above,  the  foreign  investor  never  receives  fee  simple  title  within  the  restricted  zone.  Under  a  bank  trust,  the  beneDiciaries  (foreign  investor)  have  “equitable  title”  while  the  trustee  (bank)  has  legal  title.

3. Fee Simple Title

Unlike  the  purchase  of  property  in  the  restricted  zone,  it  is  possible  for  the  foreign  investor  who  decides  to  purchase  property  with-­‐  in  the  interior  of  Mexico,  to  hold  direct  title  (fee  simple  title)  to  the  property.

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4. Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Mexico’s  foreign  investment  law  requires  all  foreigners  to  apply  for  and  obtain  a  permit  from  the  Ministry  of  Foreign  Affairs  prior  to  contracting  to  acquire  real  estate  in  Mexico.  In  the  case  of  a  bank  trust  (Dideicomiso),  the  bank,  as  trustee,  must  get  a  permit  from  the  Ministry  of  Foreign  Affairs  to  establish  a  real  estate  trust  and  acquire  rights  on  real  property  located  within  the  restricted  zone.  The  Ministry  of  Foreign  Affairs  must  grant  any  petition  for  a  trust  permit  that  complies  with  the  stipulated  requirements  within  5  working  days  following  the  date  of  its  presentation  to  the  Ministry's  central  ofDice  in  Mexico  City.  It  must  be  granted  in  30  days  if  the  application  is  submitted  to  one  of  the  Ministry's  state  ofDices.  The  Ministry  of  Foreign  Affairs  must  conDirm  the  registration  of  any  property  acquired  by  foreign-­‐owned  Mexican  corporations  a  maximum  period  of  15  days  following  the  Diling  of  the  petition.

5. Notario

In  Mexico,  the  ofDice  of  a  notary  public  (notario  publico)  is  far  different  from  a  notary  in  the  United  States.  A  Mexican  "notario"  is  an  attorney  who,  after  practicing  law  for  at  least  5  years,  must  pass  further  examinations.  Only  then  is  the  notario  commissioned  for  life  by  the  government  as  a  public  notary.  Although  licensed  as  an  attorney,  the  notario  is  not  in  a  position  to  provide  either  of  the  parties  with  legal  advice.  The  notario  drafts  documents,  veriDies  the  facts  therein,  and  records  the  documents  with  the  Public  Registry.  The  notario’s  fee  generally  ranges  between  1%  and  2%  of  the  value  of  the  asset.

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The  role  of  the  notario  in  real  estate  transactions  is  as  follows:

•   The  buyer  or  the  buyer’s  attorney  normally  hires  the  notario

•   The  notario  serves  as  an  independent  and  neutral  counsel  to  both  the  buyer  and  seller  or  lender

•   The  notario  ensures  their  respective  rights  and  obligations  are  met  and  takes  all  necessary  steps  to  conclude  a  valid  contract  according  to  the  mutual  instructions  of  the  parties.

In  order  to  complete  the  transaction,  it  is  necessary  for  the  notario  to  obtain  the  following  documents,  which  are  legally  required  for  the  transfer:

1.    A  non-­‐lien  certiDicate  “CertiDicado  de  Libertad  de  Gravamen”  (CertiDicate  of  Freedom  from  Liens  and  Encumbrances)  from  the  Public  Property  Registry  based  on  a  complete  title  search.

2.  A  statement  from  the  Treasury  or  Municipality  regarding  property  assessments,  water  bills,  and  other  pertinent  taxes  that  might  be  due.

3.    An  appraisal  of  the  property  for  tax  purposes.  The  notario  will  also:

•   Review  the  sales  contract

•   Freeze  the  property’s  Dile  at  the  local  Public  Property  Registry  (no  documents  may  be  

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recorded  in  a  property’s  Dile  during  three  consecutive  thirty-­‐day  periods)

•   Perform  the  closing  at  the  ofDice  where  the  notario  handles  the  transfer  of  the  deed,  tax  withholding  on  the  underlying  real  estate  transaction,  and  the  recording  of  the  documents  at  the  public  registry

To  ensure  accuracy  and  because  the  notario  represents  the  government,  it  is  advisable  for  a  foreigner  purchasing  real  estate  to  hire  their  own  real  estate  agent  and  an  attorney  to  verify  the  Dindings  of  the  notario.

6. Trustee

In  Mexico,  Dinancial  institutions  are  the  only  entities  authorized  to  act  as  trustees.  Formerly,  only  Mexican  banks  could  legally  serve  as  trustees,  however,  insurance  companies  are  now  getting  on  board.

Trustees  are  required  to  provide  their  services  on  a  Diduciary  basis.  It  is  important  to  remember,  trust  assets  belong  to  the  trust  (not  the  trustee)  and  are  maintained  by  the  trustee  for  the  beneDiciaries  whose  interest  and  wishes  always  come  Dirst.

7. Bank Financing

In  Mexico,  the  title  guarantee  trust  is  used  as  a  vehicle  to  guarantee  debts  and  has  made  real  estate  Dinancing  more  accessible  to  both  Mexican  and  foreigners.  This  instrument  enables  Mexican  and  foreign  lenders  to  take  back  a  property  in  default  more  easily  and  expediently  on  loans  to  foreigners  for  Mexican  properties.

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The  buyer  and  seller  must  designate  the  Mexican  bank  to  act  as  trustee.  If  the  buyers  are  obtaining  Dinancing  from  outside  Mexico  they  are  required  to  have  title  insurance  in  order  to  obtain  a  guaranty  trust.

8. Title Insurance

It  is  becoming  more  common  for  Americans  to  obtain  U.S.  title  insurance  on  the  purchase  of  Mexican  real  estate.  Mistakes  can  be  costly  and  result  in  signiDicant  loss,  and  any  title  defect  that  can  occur  in  the  US  can  also  occur  in  Mexico  –  especially  to  foreign  buyers  who  are  not  experienced  in  purchasing  Mexican  real  estate.

A  title  insurance  policy  issued  on  Mexican  property  is  enforceable  under  U.S.  jurisdiction  to  guarantee  ownership  rights.  This  provides  comfort  and  security  beneDit  to  foreign  buyers  and  is  the  only  safeguard  against  title  pitfalls  resulting  in  eventual  Mexican  lawsuits  and  monetary  losses.

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CHAPTER 6Mexico’s Legal System—Some

Important Differences You Should Know

Mexico's  legal  system  is  based  on  “civil  law”  and  was  developed  and  evolved  based  on  classical  legal  systems  including  Roman,  Greek  and  French.  The  civil  law  system  is  based  on  "written  law,"  which  means  the  codes  or  statutes  present  the  general  principles  governing  broad  areas  of  law.  The  judiciary  in  civil  law  countries  such  as  Mexico,  therefore,  do  not  play  the  central  role  in  interpreting  and  making  the  law  as  it  does  in  common  law  jurisdictions  such  as  in  the  U.S.

All  laws  regulating  investment  in  Mexico  are  federal  in  nature  and  apply  throughout  the  country.  However,  

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the  subject  of  ownership  and  real  estate  is  a  matter  which  corresponds  to  each  of  the  32  States  and  is  governed  under  the  32  Civil  Codes.  The  statutes  or  codes  most  relevant  to  foreign  real  estate  investment  in  Mexico  are:

•  Banking  Law  

•  Foreign  Investment  Law  

•  Tax  Laws

Your  best  source  of  information  regarding  speciDic  legal  questions  is  an  experienced  Mexican  lawyer.

The Importance of Legal Contracts In Mexico

In  a  formalized  legal  system  such  as  Mexico’s,  legal  contracts  are  of  great  importance.  Whereas  in  the  U.S.,  fax,  photocopied  and  even  digital  signatures  are  commonplace  and  widely  accepted,  that  is  not  always  the  case  in  Mexico.  Mexico  puts  great  emphasis  on  original  documents,  and  signing  before  a  Notario  is  what  guarantees  the  authenticity  of  the  signatures.

It  is  important  to  note  that  an  english  translation  of  a  Mexican  legal  document,  however  of7icial  it  may  appear  to  be,  is  not  accept-­‐  able  in  a  Mexican  court  of  law.  As  always,  it  is  a  good  idea  to  read  all  contracts  carefully,  and  have  them  reviewed  by  both  a  reputable  real  estate  agent  and  a  Mexican  attorney.

Taxes

During  the  transfer  of  real  estate,  the  notario  is  responsible  for  calculating,  withholding  and  paying  the  

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applicable  taxes,  which  are  established  under  local  and  federal  laws.  These  taxes  include:

•   Property  Acquisition  Tax  –  this  is  a  local  tax  (State  or  Municipal)  and  can  range  from  2  to  4%  of  the  value  of  the  property.  The  property  acquisition  tax  is  2%  in  the  state  of  Nayarit.

•   IVA  -­‐  Mexico  has  a  value-­‐added  tax  of  16%  (Impuesto  de  Valor  Agregado,  or  IVA;  pronounced  "ee-­‐vah")  on  most  everything.  No  IVA  tax  is  due  on  the  sale  of  land  used  for  any  purpose  and  structures  used  for  residential  purposes.  If  only  part  of  the  construction  is  used  for  this  purpose,  IVA  tax  will  not  be  required  to  be  paid  on  such  part.

•   Property  Taxes  –  In  Mexico,  it  is  typically  a  requirement  that  all  property  taxes  are  brought  current  prior  to  the  closing  of  the  property.

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CHAPTER 7

What About Financing?

While  Seller  Dinancing  is  still  a  common  form  of  home  Dinancing,  the  introduction  of  the  Title  Guaranty  Trust  is  rapidly  changing  the  face  of  real  estate  Dinancing  in  Mexico.

Historically,  the  main  problem  for  buyers  and  sellers  was  the  unavailability  of  credit.  However,  the  credit  situation  has  improved  dramatically.  Mexican  banks  are  being  purchased  by  foreign  banks.  Citigroup  now  owns  Mexico’s  largest  bank  —  Banamex  and  this  is  the  Dirst  time  in  Mexico’s  history  that  US  Dinancial  institutions  are  entering  the  Mexican  mortgage  marketplace.  

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Canada’s  Scotian  Bank  now  has  over  350  Branches  in  Mexico.

Real  estate  has  never  been  more  accessible  to  both  Mexican  and  foreign  buyers.  However,  current  Interest  rates  (at  the  time  of  this  writing)  are  higher  than  in  the  U.S.

It  is  usually  easier,  faster,  and  less  expensive  to  get  Dinancing  in  the  U.S.  and  Canada  for  your  property  purchase  in  Mexico,  than  using  banks  located  in  Mexico  —  even  if  there  is  a  branch  in  Mexico.

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CHAPTER 8

All About Negotiation: 5 Insider Tips Successful Buyers Use To Get The

Properties They Really Want

Negotiating  is  a  way  of  life  in  Mexico.  Mexicans  are  good  at  it,  they  expect  it  and  they  enjoy  the  process.  Successful  foreign  investors  should  understand  this  and  realize  the  importance  of  respecting  and  participating  in  the  negotiation  process.  Here  are  some  insights  to  keep  in  mind  during  negotiations  with  your  Mexican  counterpart:

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1.   Communication:  If  you  don’t  speak  or  read  Spanish  Dluently,  it  is  advisable  to  have  a  translator  with  you  who  is  also  well-­‐versed  in  Mexican  real  estate  and  social  customs.

2.     Slow  Down:  Most  Mexicans  expect  relaxed  socialization  before  getting  to  negotiations.  Don’t  rush.  Take  this  time  to  develop  the  relationship,  which  helps  to  build  trust  and  credibility.  If  you  rush  the  process,  you  may  lose  negotiating  power.

3.   Expect  tough  negotiations:  the  Mexican  negotiator  typically  likes  to  question  everything  and  may  put  a  great  deal  of  time  and  importance  on  getting  you  to  understand  their  viewpoint  and  conditions.

4.     Focus  on  Win-­‐Win:  Always  factor  in  a  margin  of  leeway  so  you  can  give  a  little.  But  again,  don’t  rush  it  and  don’t  put  all  your  cards  on  the  table  too  quickly.  It  will  be  to  your  advantage  to  let  the  negotiator  claim  a  little  victory  in  the  end.

5.   Remember:  Put  it  in  writing  –  the  Dinal  result  of  your  negotiations  should  be  recorded  in  writing  and  both  parties  should  sign  and  retain  a  copy.

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CHAPTER 9

Questions To Ask Before You Hire A Real Estate Agent In Mexico

The  reasons  for  hiring  a  good  real  estate  agent  with  a  proven  track  record  of  success  are  numerous  and  especially  important  when  making  real  estate  investments  in  Mexico.  A  good  real  estate  agent  provides  the  following:

•   Real  estate  education,  experience  and  integrity.  

•   Knowledge  of  the  features  and  beneDits  of  the  area.  

•   Understanding  of  market  conditions  and  pricing  guidance.

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•   ConDidentiality.

•    Handling  of  volumes  of  paperwork.  

•   Relationships  with  a  network  of  other  professionals.  

•   Negotiation  skills.

Here  are  some  important  questions  to  ask  when  selecting  an  reputable  agent:

1.   What  is  your  Real  Estate  Experience?

2.   Do  you  have  references  and  may  I  call  them?

3.   What  strategy  do  you  use  for  someone  with  my  needs?

4.   Do  you  have  email  and  a  toll-­‐free  phone  and  fax  number?

5.   Do  you  have  a  website  and  do  you  post  listings  there?

6.   What  sets  you  apart  from  your  competition?

7.   Will  you  provide  me  with  a  list  of  reputable  referrals  (attorney,  appraisers,  title  insurance,  Notario,  etc.)?

8.   How  much  of  your  experience  is  in  this  geographic  area?

9.   How  much  of  your  experience  is  with  the  type  of  transaction  I  am  considering?

10.  What  are  your  fees?  

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11.  Are  you  in  this  area  full-­‐time,  all  year  -­‐  or  just  seasonally?

WARNING! Don't use a real estate agent who doesn't live in Mexico

full time!

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CHAPTER 10

How To Locate The Ideal Property

Your  real  estate  agent  is  your  best  friend  and  guide  when  seeking  good  properties.  Your  agent  will  be  able  to  show  you  the  homes  that  are  currently  advertised  for  sale,  however,  some  of  the  homes  that  are  for  sale  may  not  be  advertised  anywhere  and  won’t  even  have  a  listing  sign  on  the  property.  You  could  drive  right  by  your  dream  home  or  parcel  of  land  and  not  even  know  it  is  available  for  purchase.

Mexicans  use  family  and  personal  networks  for  doing  business.  So  be  sure  your  real  estate  agent  is  respected  and  very  well  connected  in  the  community.  If  so,  he  or  

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she  will  have  access  to  the  right  people  to  discover  possible  hidden  opportunities.

Typical  ways  to  Dind  listed  properties  include:

• Internet  Listings  (www.sayulitacoastalproperties.com)

•   Listing  signs  on  the  property  

•   Listings  posted  at  real  estate  ofDices

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CHAPTER 11

The “Smiths” Buy Their First Property A Typical Step-By-Step Example

When  we  left  off  with  the  Smith’s  in  Chapter  1,  they  were  ready  to  purchase  their  Dirst  property  in  Mexico.  They  knew  purchasing  real  estate  in  Mexico  was  well-­‐charted  territory  for  the  foreign  buyer,  but  they  weren’t  sure  where  to  begin.

In  the  following  example,  we  will  guide  you  step-­‐by-­‐step  through  the  Smith’s  Dirst  real  estate  purchase  right  here  in  Sayulita.

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Step One - Decide what you want

The  Smith’s  fell  in  love  with  Sayulita  and  knew  this  was  the  perfect  area  for  them.  After  considering  their  options:  the  purchase  of  land  to  build  a  new  home,  or  the  purchase  of  a  condominium  or  a  single  family  home,  they  decided  on  Dinding  a  single  family  home  nestled  in  the  hills  so  they  could  enjoy  both  the  lush  foliage  and  the  magniDicent  view  of  the  PaciDic  Ocean.

Step Two – Find a reputable real estate agent

Even  though  there  are  many  real  estate  ofDices  in  Sayulita,  the  Smith’s  wanted  to  Dind  the  right  Dit  for  them.  Their  prior  experience  stateside  had  taught  them  that  the  largest  real  estate  ofDice  wasn’t  necessarily  the  best.  They  were  looking  for  a  friendly  full-­‐time  agent  who  was  experienced  with  an  understanding  of  the  area  and  the  culture.  They  also  wanted  an  agent  who  was  trustworthy  and  had  excellent  negotiation  skills.  They  settled  on  Sayulita  Coastal  Properties.

Step Three – Get financing in order

The  Smith’s  wanted  to  pay  cash  for  their  property  in  Sayulita.  However,  many  people  choose  to  take  advantage  of  the  ability  to  Dinance  their  property  under  a  Title  Guaranty  Trust  (as  discussed  earlier).  If  so,  begin  shopping  for  rates  and  terms  and  prequalify.  Seller  Dinancing  is  possibly  available.

Step Four – Visit Properties

After  spending  months  looking  at  listings  online,  the  Smith’s  Dlew  down  to  see  listed  properties  with  their  real  estate  agent.  It  is  important  to  see  the  properties  in  

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person,  if  possible,  instead  of  purchasing  the  property  site-­‐unseen.  The  Smith’s  kept  track  of  each  property  they  viewed  and  before  long  they  found  their  dream  home.  With  the  help  of  Sayulita  Coastal  Properties,  their  transaction  was  completed.

Step Five – Enjoy your new home!

Because  they  bought  an  older  home  that  needed  some  work,  the  Smith’s  decided  to  do  some  renovations  before  they  moved  in.  Their  real  estate  agent,  helped  them  Dind  reputable  local  craftsmen  to  work  on  their  property.  The  journey  from  tourists  to  expatriates  was  now  complete  and  the  Smith’s  made  a  lot  of  new  friends  along  the  way.  They  learned  that  buying  real  estate  in  Mexico  can  be  safe,  secure  and  is  fairly  simple  with  the  right  professionals  to  guide  them  through  the  process.

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CHAPTER 12

See How Easily You Can Own Your Dream Property On The

Beautiful Nayarit Coast.

We  hope  you  have  enjoyed  this  book  and  found  the  information  useful.  As  the  leading  real  estate  ofDice  serving  the  entire  Riviera  Nayarit  Coast,  Sayulita  Coastal  Properties  can  help  you  locate  and  purchase  the  perfect  property.

Sayulita  Coastal  Properties  Specialize  in  real  estate  sales,  Dinance,  and  development  of  residential,  commercial  and  large  scale  land  subdivisions—as  well  

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as  historic  residential  and  commercial  property  restoration.

Our  proven  track  record,  knowledge  and  experience  in  serving  the  needs  of  the  foreign  real  estate  buyer,  combined  with  our  intimate  knowledge  of  the  Nayarit  Coast,  has  earned  us  the  distinction  of  being  the  most  sought  after  real  estate  ofDice  in  the  area.

Whether  you  are  looking  for  a  single-­‐family  residence  for  yourself,  or  want  to  develop  commercial  property  on  a  large  scale,  or  just  buy  undeveloped  land—we  can  help  you.

Our  network  of  professionals  and  preferred  local  vendor  contacts  will  save  you  time,  money,  and  frustration.  Plus,  we  have  native  English  speaking  and  Spanish  speaking  agents  on  staff.

Unlike  many  real  estate  ofDices,  we  won't  abandon  you  after  the  purchase.  We  go  out  of  our  way  to  make  sure  you  know  exactly  what  to  expect  before,  during  and  after  your  purchase—and  then  we  take  care  of  the  details  and  'hold  your  hand'  every  step  of  the  way.

Why  do  we  do  this?  The  answer  is  simple:  we  want  to  treat  you  like  you  expect  to  be  treated.  Buying  real  estate  in  Mexico  doesn't  have  to  be  difDicult  or  stressful—in  fact,  it  can  actually  be  exciting  and  fun  —  if  you  work  with  the  right  professionals  from  the  start.

How To Reach Us

Our  beautiful  air  conditioned  ofDice  is  located  in  the  heart  of  downtown  Sayulita.  If  you  are  visiting  nearby  

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Puerto  Vallarta,  we  are  just  a  short  35  minutes  away.  Our  address  is:

Sayulita  Coastal  Properties  AV.  Revolucion  #32  Local-­‐C  Sayulita,  Nay.  Mexico  C.P.  63734

You  can  also  call  us  toll-­‐free  from  within  the  U.S.  (800)  743-­‐  2616.  Outside  of  the  U.S.  our  direct  phone  number  is  Direct:  1+  (329)  291-­‐3759

You  can  also  get  more  information  and  view  property  listings  on  our  web  site  at:  

www.sayulitacoastalproperties.com

We  received  the  following  letter  (see  next  page)  from  Gilles  Ste  Croix,  of  Canada.  Mr.  Ste  Croix  is  with  the  famous  Cirque  Du  Soleil,  his  story  however,  is  not  uncommon  when  it  comes  to  buying  real  estate  in  Mexico.

Mr.  Ste  Croix  found  us  after  his  search  for  a  home  on  the  Nayarit  Coast  with  other  real  estate  ofDices  was  unsuccessful.

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Frequently Asked Questions Reference

1.   Can  only  Mexican  citizens  own  real  estate  in  Mexico?  (see  page  13)

2.   Can  the  Mexican  Government  take  away  property  whenever  it  wants?  (see  page  14)

3.   Can  foreigners  buy  real  estate  in  Mexico  only  if  they  partner  with  a  Mexican  Citizen?  (see  page  17)

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4.   You  can’t  own  property  in  Mexico.  You  can  only  lease  it?  (see  page  18)

5.   Is  foreign  investment  frowned  upon  by  the  Mexican  Government  (see  page  18)

6.   Can  Property  in  Mexico  be  bought  and  sold  like  private  property  anywhere?  (see  page  21)

7.   What  is  Ejido  Property?  (see  page  21)  

8.   Can  Ejido  property  be  converted  into  private  property?  (see  page,  23)

9.   What  is  Regularized  or  Title  property?  (see  page  23)

10.     What  is  a  Bank  Trust?  (see  page  24)

11.     What  is  "Equitable  Title"?  (  see  page  25)

12.     Are  there  any  situations  where  foreigners  can  hold  direct  title  in  Mexico?  (see  page  25)

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13.     Are  there  any  permits  required  to  buy  property  in  Mexico?  (see  page  25)

13.     What  is  a  Notario?  (see  page  26)  

14.     What  role  does  the  Notario  play  during  a  real  estate  transaction?  (see  page  27)

15.     Who  acts  as  the  trustee?  (see  page  28)

16.     What  is  a  Title  Guarantee  Trust?  (see  page  29)

17.     Is  title  insurance  available  in  Mexico?  (see  page  29)

18.     Is  a  contract  in  english  acceptable  in  a  Mexican  court  of  law?  (see  page  30)

19.     Does  the  buyer  pay  any  taxes?  (see  page  31)

20.     Is  real  estate  Dinancing  available  in  Mexico?  (see  page  33)

21.     What  are  the  things  that  Americans  should  know  about  when  negotiating  for  real  estate  in  mexico?  (see  page  35)

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Sample Closing Costs

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Maps

Sayulita Map

For  a  larger,  detailed  version  visitwww.sayulitacoastalproperties.com

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San Francisco, Nayarit Map(AKA San Pancho)

For  a  larger,  detailed  version  visitwww.sayulitacoastalproperties.com

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Real Estate Resources

Sayulita Coastal Properties AV. Revolucion #32 Local-C

Sayulita, Nay. Mexico C.P. 63734

Toll-Free U.S. Phone (800) 743-2616Direct: 1+ (329) 291-3759

Toll-Free U.S. FAX (800) 397-8718Fax 1+ (329) 291-3762

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Sayulita Coastal Properties is the leading real estate office on the Nayarit Coast offering complete real estate services for our buyers and sellers including: • Residential, Commercial, and Development• Access to long-standing network of professional contacts

including Title Companies, Attorneys, Mortgage Lenders, and Notarios.

• English and Spanish speaking agents on staff!

Sayulita’s FirstOfficial Real Estate Listing Service

For The Following Areas:Sayulita • Chacala • Higuera Blanca • La Penita • Las Lomas • Litibu Lo

De Marcos • Los Ayala • Patzcuaro Patzcurito • Punta De Mita Rincon De Guayabitos • San Francisco (AKA San Pancho)

Let Us Help You Find The Perfect Property!Our beautiful air conditioned office is located in the heart of downtown Sayulita. If you are visiting nearby Puerto Vallarta, we are just a 35-minute drive away. Our Address is:

Sayulita Coastal Properties AV. Revolucion #32. Local-C

Sayulita, Nay. Mexico C.P. 63734

In Mexico: (329) 291-3759 Toll-Free Within The U.S. (800) 743-2616www.sayulitacoastalproperties.com

"...GABRIEL GALLEGOS, is a native of this town, who is a professional with vast experience and understanding of real estate in Sayulita. Mr. Gallegos’ integrity coupled with his intimate knowledge of how Mexican real estate transactions are successfully conducted, help ensure buyers and sellers avoid the costly mistakes that foreign, or part time agents do not understand." — Lic Hector Manuel Piña Ortega Mayor of Sayulita

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First American Title Approved and Registered Attorney

Need A Real Estate Attorney In Mexico?

Are  you  looking  to  buy  or  sell  real  estate  in  Mexico?  If  so,  then  you  should  contact  Lic.  Jessica  Riedesser,  at  Riedesser  y  Asociados,  S.C.  They  specialize  in  real  estate  law  and  provide  honest  and  efDicient  services  for  every  kind  of  real  estate  transaction.

Whether  you  are  a  foreign  investor  looking  to  develop  commercial  real  estate,  or  a  private  buyer  looking  for  a  second  or  retirement  home,  Riedesser  y  Asociados,  S.C.  can  assist  you  every  step  of  the  way.Specialties  Include:•   Real  Estate  Law  •   Bank  Trusts•     All  Types  of  Contracts•     Immigration  Services:  Tourist  to  FM3  status  non-­‐

working  or  working,  FM3  to  FM2  status  non-­‐working  or  working,  Renewals  FM3  and  FM2  status,  FM2  to  Inmigrado  (permanent  residence).

Free Quotes For Clients Of Sayulita Coastal Properties!

Call now for your free no obligation quote on all fees associated with Bank Trusts, and all associated legal costs with closing and

escrow. Know before you buy! Call Now.

In Mexico: (322) 221-0724Plaza Marina, Local B-8Marina Vallarta, Mexico

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