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Investing in real estate in Mexico, even for a foreigner, is safe as long as legal requirements are followed. Amigo Country Property Solutions specializes in advising and assisting foreigners to ensure secure real estate investments in Mexico. We’ll guide you every step of the way to ensure and guarantee that your property is secure and will guarantee that your title is free and clear.

No, a foreigner cannot own ejido land. One must keep in mind that ejido land is not privately owned. It is merely a government grant and therefore ultimately belongs to the federal government. However, there is a procedure by which an ejido plot may be “regularized” and converted into private property, which then can be acquired by a foreigner. This entails coming to terms with an individual ejido parcel owner and obtaining the authorization both from the “Comisariato Ejidal” (the ejido’s governing body) and the federal government. Once the parcel of land is “regularized” into private property it can be acquired by a foreigner.

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