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Realty Executives Costa Vallarta
Realty Executives Costa Vallarta, your source for Puerto Vallarta Real Estate.
Realty Executives Costa Vallarta has listings of houses, villas, land and condos. Whether you are looking for a retirement home or permanent residence we can help you find it. The properties listed here are from many of the local realtors. When you deal with individual realtors, you see only their listings, with us, you can see every property within your budget and preferences from all of the realtors in our association. We are always looking for the best buys. Click the area you are interested in to view pictures and short descriptions of available properties.We add new properties continually so keep looking and one of these days you may find something you like.
| A team of Realtors to assist you with your Puerto Vallarta area real estate needs The Right Puerto Vallarta Real Estate Agents Whether you are a first time home buyer, an investor, looking to build, need to do an exchange or just want a vacation home or condo, then give us a call and let our years of real estate experience work for you. |
| Whether you are buying or selling a home, hire someone like us who wants to earn your business. We invite you to contact us as we’d be happy to assist you with this important transaction. In addition, if you have any general questions about buying or selling real estate in Puerto Vallarta Mexico, please contact us as we are more than willing to help.
Please browse our website for listings, reports and important local real estate information.
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Property Ownership by Foreigners in México
| Property Ownership by Foreigners in México By: Diane GibbsForeigners can own property fee simple in the interior of Mexico, including valuable sites in such tourist micas as Guadalajara and Cuernavaca and the Capitol of Mexico City. The property referred to as the “Prohibited Zone” runs along Mexico’s coasts and borders is a restricted area, which was established under the Mexican Constitution and extends 100 kilometers (about 62 miles) inland along the coasts. This means that virtually all of Baja California is included in the “Prohibited Zone”. The Rosarito Beach / Ensenada / Cabo San Lucas type areas require a Mexican Bank Trust for a Foreigner to enjoy legal ownership of a home in “The Baja” or on the coasts of mainland Mexico such as Cancun, Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan, etc.Five Ways to Hold Property in Mexico Mexican Bank Trust ~ Fideicomiso (Pronounced Fed-e- co-mi-so) Mexican Land Lease Federal Zone Concession Commercial Property Mexican Corporation The Mexican Bank Trust Deed The Mexican Bank Trust was created in the early 70’s to promote tourist and retirement investments along popular coastlines by Mexican President Echeverria, which authorized the 30-year Bank Trust program. This is the most secure method to hold real estate on Mexico’s coasts. Your Bank Trust must be established at an authorized Mexican Bank in their Trust Department. In 1989 President Salinas mandated the 30 year Trust be extended for A Land Lease for More than 10 years is not Legal and never has been! The Mexican Land Lease Nearly every day clients ask, “Can I get a 99 year land lease?” A land lease for more than 9 years and 11 months is not legal and never has been. Nor is the 10 + 10 + 10 year arrangement, either. If you enter into a 10 + 10 + 10 agreement with a Mexican landowner and at the end of the Lease term (allowable by law) the landowner decides he does not want to recognize that second ten-year lease you thought you had, he does not have to do so. You have no recourse, because you entered into that agreement which was designed to circumvent Mexican Law, thereby giving you no legal status to use the Mexican Court System. If you lease land, the lease should be 9 years and 11 months to stay with in the lease land laws. It is possible and perfectly legal for the Mexican land owner to give you a new 9 year 11 month lease at the end of your first 9 year 11 months and so on. I only suggest Lease Land arrangement if you are #1. Limiting your second home to a smaller total purchase amount rather than a Bank Trust purchase and #2. Only if you can obtain a 9 year 11 month lease. Just be sure the total investment you are willing to pay for the structure on lease land is an amount you can average over a 10-year period and be willing to “walk away” from at the end of your first lease period of 9 years 11 months. That may not be the case, but know it could be the case in the future. 3. DO NOT CONSIDER THIS TYPE ACQUISITION “AN INVESTMENT”. Lease Land Fees Land lease rents run about $250.00 to as much as $800.00 per month. Most leases have a “cost of living adjustment” at the end of your lease for the next lease term. Usually there’s 3 to 10 % fee when you sell your structure that goes to the landowner and your buyer will probably have a nominal increase in the rent as well. Usually a 10% increase. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY IN MEXICO Commercial Property (Fee Simple Ownership) What happens to my Bank Trust Property if I die? Your beneficiaries are named in the Bank Trust document when the Bank Trust is placed in your name. When you apply for your Bank Trust, you name each beneficiary and list the percentage of ownership of each heir within the document. Should something happen to you, your heirs will need to take an official copy of the Country of Origin death certificate and have it translated into Spanish. You will then send those two documents to the Secretary of State from your State and request an Apostle which is an Internationally recognized document that the attached death certificate is authentic and will be recognized by the bank to place the Bank Trust in your heir’s name(s). This Apostile fee is $26.00 in California & in Arizona it is $3.00. This can be accomplished via Internet and prepaid Fed-Ex returns. You can also have a Mexican Will for other assets such as the contents of your home, cars, etc. |
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