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Foreigners looking to invest in Mexico’s coastal properties, including Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit, must navigate the fideicomiso (bank trust) system. This legal structure allows non-Mexican buyers to securely own property in Mexico’s Restricted Zone while complying with national regulations.

This guide explains what a fideicomiso is, how it works, and why it provides a secure option for foreign buyers.

1. What Is a Fideicomiso?

A fideicomiso is a bank trust that grants foreigners full ownership rights over property in Mexico’s Restricted Zone, which includes land within:

(âś”) 50 km (31 miles) from the coastline
(âś”) 100 km (62 miles) from international borders

Foreign buyers cannot hold direct title to land in these areas but can…

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Purchasing real estate in Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit is a significant investment, and ensuring legal security is a critical step in the process. Conducting thorough property verification helps prevent legal complications and guarantees a smooth, transparent transaction.

This guide covers essential legal aspects of real estate due diligence in Puerto Vallarta, helping buyers make informed and risk-free investment decisions.

1. Understanding Property Documentation Requirements

Before a Puerto Vallarta property can be legally listed or sold, it must meet specific documentation requirements. Buyers should verify the following:

(âś”) Title Deed (Escritura Pública) – Confirms legal ownership and must be registered with the Public Property…

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