[Vlinux-help] NUMBER ONE Success System

Tommy Lee noss1233 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 22 06:50:48 EDT 2007


http://www.noss123.com/

Real estate in Mexico and Central America is different from the way that it
is conducted in the United States.

Some similarities include a variety of legal formalities, (with
professionals such as real estate agents generally employed to assist the
buyer); taxes need to be paid (but typically less than those in U.S.); legal
paperwork will ensure title; and a neutral party such as a title company
will handle documentation and monies in order to smoothly make the exchange
between the parties. Increasingly, US title companies are doing work for US
buyers in Mexico and Central America.

Prices are often much cheaper than most areas of the U.S., but in many
locations prices of houses and lots are as expensive as the US, one example
being Mexico City. U.S. banks have begun to give home loans for properties
in Mexico, but, so far, not for other Central American countries.

One important difference from the United States is that each country has
rules regarding where foreigners can buy. For example, in Mexico, they
cannot buy land or homes within 50km of the coast or 100km from a border,
while, in Honduras, they may buy beach front property. There are also
different special rules regarding certain types of property: *ejidos* -
communally held farm property - cannot be sold to anyone, but that does not
prevent them from being offered for sale.
Many websites advertising and selling Mexican and Central American real
estate exist, but they may need to be researched.
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