

02-07-2025: Buying a condo or home in Mexico is an exciting moment. Many buyers want to move into their new home as soon as possible, but the closing in process in Mexico does take longer than it does in the United States...[READ MORE]
01-21-2025: Unlike notaries in the United States or Canada, in which witness signatures is the primary responsibility, a Mexican Notario has judicial-level authority and is required for significant legal matters. Their role is closer to that of a public official and legal...[READ MORE]
01-14-2025: Buying property in Cabo is exciting, but the process can take time, which affects the closing date. At the closing, the buyers and sellers sign the documents transferring the property to the new owner and allowing the release of funds to...[READ MORE]
01-07-2025: Many homeowners in Mexico don’t purchase home insurance. Home insurance in Cabo (or anywhere in Mexico) is not legally required. However, properly covering your home and personal goods may reduce costs for damages, repairs, and replacement if unforeseen circumstances occur. Read...[READ MORE]
10-15-2024: If you are considering buying a home or condo in Cabo, you might be wondering what are the closing costs in Mexico? Closing costs in the United States and Canada typically run from 3% to 3.5% of the cost of the...[READ MORE]
05-02-2023: Yes, a US citizen can buy a house in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. However, there are certain rules and regulations that must be followed when purchasing property in Mexico as a foreigner. Here, Cabo San Lucas realtor Jeff Schmidt clearly outlines...[READ MORE]