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Ana Garcia — Real Estate Law
Mexican Real Estate Lawyer — Puerto Vallarta & Remote
12 years specializing in fideicomiso (bank trust) structures for foreign buyers in restricted zones, property due diligence, and closing coordination. English and Spanish. Has helped 400+ foreign clients purchase safely in Mexico.
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Carlos Reyes — Notario & Closing
Certified Notario — Guadalajara
Certified Mexican Notario specializing in foreign property transactions. Explains every step in English. Handles deed transfers, tax calculations at closing, and registration. Bilingual team available for all nationalities.
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Laura Perez — Buyer's Agent
Independent Buyer's Agent — San Miguel de Allende
American-born, Mexico-based buyer's agent with 9 years helping US and Canadian buyers navigate San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, and surrounding areas. Exclusive buyer representation — never the seller.
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Can foreigners own property in Mexico?

Yes — foreigners can own property anywhere in Mexico, but in restricted zones (within 50km of coastline or 100km of borders) they must use a fideicomiso (bank trust) or a Mexican corporation. A qualified lawyer makes this straightforward.

What is a Notario in Mexico?

A Notario Publico in Mexico is a highly qualified government-appointed attorney who handles all real estate transactions. Unlike a US/UK notary, the Mexican Notario is a legal professional who validates the entire transaction.