There are 3 ways that foreigners can purchase land (and homes) in the San Felipe area. The Mexican Fideicomiso has its origins in the American Trust. Dating back to the early 20th century, the Fideicomiso was originally adapted from the American trust and tailored to Mexican regulations. The origin of the term Fideicomiso comes from a Roman contract entitled Pacto de Fuduccia. The Fideicomiso can be applied to any type of contract as long as the purpose of the Fideicomiso is not illegal.
Bank Trust
Foreigners can purchase land in
With the North American Free Trade Agreement beginning January 1, 1994, the Foreign Investment Act of 1993 was passed by the Mexican congress to promote foreign investment into
Fideicomiso is the legal equivalent of deeded ownership (commonly referred to in the
Ejido Land Ejido land is land set aside by the Mexican government to be used by Any past problems that people have had in other Ejidos was due to the fact that they did not go through the Ejido office, they dealt directly with the land owner, and the land owner changed their mind and wanted more money. Always go through the Ejido office!
communities mostly for farming. The Ejido nearest to San Felipe has a perfect view of the Sea of Cortez. Each plot of land (40 meters X 40 meters) was given to Mexican citizens in a lottery system. Each Mexican citizen has full property rights. In this particular Ejido, Mexican citizens have the right to sell their land to Americans and Canadians giving the new property owner full rights to the land. This is why it is so important to buy Ejido land through the Ejido office. Once the property has been transferred to the new owners, the paperwork is signed by the Ejidotaries and is filed in Mexicalli.
There are several Americans here with very nice homes.
Leased Land
Leased land can be very affordable. Like Ejido land a bank cannot repossess it. It also does not need a Fideicomiso. Fideicomisos can be very expensive. Only purchase your lease from a trusted member of the community. There are several here in San Felipe. The homes on leased land are closest to the beaches. The homes are very good vacation and retirement homes. Only buy in an established area with other Americans and Canadians. Ask around, talk to the neighbors.
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