Housing
Finding the right home is an exciting part of moving to Mexico, but it can also be challenging. Whether you’re renting, buying property, or considering other living arrangements, this section provides essential information to guide you through the process. Learn about the legal aspects of renting or purchasing property as a foreigner, including escrow accounts and special considerations for coastal or pre-construction properties.
Understanding the nuances of Mexico’s real estate market can help you avoid common pitfalls. Our resources include tips on negotiating contracts, working with reliable agents, and researching neighborhoods to find the perfect fit for your lifestyle. Whether you’re drawn to bustling cities or tranquil beach towns, we offer advice to match your preferences and priorities.
Beyond renting and buying, this section also explores topics like choosing the right internet service, understanding weather patterns, and finding furnished vs. unfurnished homes. Whatever your housing needs, our articles will help you make informed decisions and feel at home in Mexico.
Explore What's New
Types of Housing in Mexico
For foreigners considering a move to Mexico, one of the most important and often overlooked decisions is the type of housing to live in. Mexico offers a diverse range of options, from high-rise condominiums and apartment buildings to standalone single-family homes and...
Buying Property in Mexico
Buying property in Mexico is an exciting opportunity, whether you're looking for a vacation home, an investment or a permanent residence. However, the process comes with its own set of rules and regulations, especially for foreign buyers. From understanding the...
Furnished vs. Unfurnished Rentals in Mexico
When searching for a rental property in Mexico, one of the first decisions you'll encounter is whether to rent a furnished or unfurnished property. This choice impacts not just your move-in process but also your monthly costs, flexibility, and overall living...
Moving Household and Personal Items to Mexico
Moving to Mexico involves many logistical decisions and one of the most important is how to bring your household goods with you. Whether you're driving across the border with a car full of belongings, flying with multiple suitcases, or shipping larger items via...
Renting Property in Mexico
Moving to Mexico offers an exciting opportunity to experience a vibrant culture, beautiful landscapes, and a lower cost of living compared to many parts of the U.S. and Canada. However, finding and securing the right rental property can be a challenging process,...
Helpful Online Resources
- Gob.mx: Mexico’s official federal government portal with details on all government matters, including information on property ownership, taxes and residency.
- Servicio de Administración Tributaria (SAT): Mexico’s official federal government agency responsible for the collection of taxes from individuals and businesses.
- Aduanas: Mexico’s official federal agency responsible for customs and border control, overseeing the import and export of goods while ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations. It plays a critical role in collecting customs duties, preventing smuggling, and facilitating legitimate trade. Aduanas operates under the Servicio de Administración Tributaria (SAT), which is part of the Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público (SHCP), Mexico’s Ministry of Finance and Public Credit.
- Asociación Mexicana de Profesionales Inmobiliarios (AMPI): The official association of Mexican real estate professionals.
- Servicio Meteorológico Nacional (SMN), Weather Channel, AccuWeather, Weather Underground, WeatherBug and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA): Offer comprehensive weather updates through websites and mobile apps, providing localized forecasts, storm alerts, radar maps, and real-time data ideal for tracking tropical storms, hurricanes, and severe weather conditions.
- Telmex, Totalplay, IZZI, CFE Internet and Starlink: Offer internet services across Mexico, with options ranging from fiber-optic connections to satellite internet, catering to various needs for speed, reliability, and regional availability.
- Facebook Groups: Mexico offers a wealth of local Facebook groups tailored to the needs of foreigners. These online communities provide a platform for members to share real-time tips, updates, and personal experiences, including recommendations for property rentals, home buying, internet service providers, local weather conditions, and much more. By joining these groups, you can gain valuable insights and recommendations from other expats to find your ideal home in Mexico.