Life in Mexico Realty will help you find the right property for you, don’t
do it with facebook recommendations or group chats, on many
occasions real estate agents are not legally registered and could be
scams.
- Work with a Certified Real Estate Agent
Look for agents who are members of AMPI (Asociación Mexicana de
Profesionales Inmobiliarios), Mexico’s version of the National Association of
Realtors.
Certified agents know the local laws, speak English, and can guide you
through the process of buying in Mexico’s restricted zone (coastal and
border areas).
Life in Mexico is a local family that knows the area and the local laws,
and we are official registered with AMPI and PROFECO (government
Consumers affairs) also, we relate to reputable Notary’s and Escrow
companies.
2.Use Reputable Real Estate Websites
Some well-known portals for Puerto Vallarta include:
Life in Mexico has access to FLEXMLS Vallarta & Nayarit
(mlsvallarta.com) – the official multiple listing service for the region.
AMPI Puerto Vallarta – listings from certified professionals. - Understand the “Restricted Zone” Rule
Because Puerto Vallarta is on the coast, foreigners cannot directly own property
within 50 km (31 miles) of the coast. Instead, you’ll need:
A Fideicomiso (bank trust): The bank holds the deed in trust, but you are the
beneficiary with full rights to sell, rent, or will the property.
Or a Mexican corporation: Used mainly for investment or rental businesses. - Visit Properties in Person
Plan at least one trip to Puerto Vallarta to tour neighborhoods (Romantic Zone,
Marina Vallarta, Nuevo Vallarta, Conchas Chinas, etc.).
Check things like noise, accessibility, HOA fees (if in a condo), and rental potential.
Life in Mexico will help you tour the different areas in the bay, call us now!
Set up a video conference call at our whatsapp number +52-322-
169-6933 or to our office number +52-322-209-5661 or +52-322-
191-4495 cellphone
Email us at: info@lifeinmexicoservices.com or
info@lifeinmexicorealty.com