Get your new special report—The Real Estate Buyer’s Guide to Mexico
The United States’ southern neighbor has so much to offer…
It has stunning scenery…great weather…vibrant culture…an incredible culinary scene…and a lower cost of living (but without sacrificing the quality of life you’re used to at home). Little surprise then, that Mexico is already home to more than 1 million expats from the U.S. and Canada.
And whether you dream of owning a charming colonial home with a garden overflowing with pink bougainvillea, or a beachfront retreat where you can sit on your terrace and watch the azure waters of the Caribbean roll up on the sand, you can find your dream home in Mexico…no matter your budget.
There’s a lot to know about buying in and spending time in this country.
That’s why my team have put together this brand-new Overseas Dream Home special report: The Real Estate Buyer’s Guide to Mexico.
This report is a free benefit to you as an Overseas Dream Home reader. Simply click here to access it now.

From the pristine white sands of Tulum to the glistening shores of Los Cabos, Mexico has one of the world’s longest and most dramatic coastlines. Learn more about the best coastal destinations to own in Mexico in your new buyer’s guide here.
In your brand-new report, we answer key questions about buying in, moving to, and living in Mexico. We tell you about…
- Foreign ownership: We begin by answering a crucial question: “Can foreigners own property in Mexico?” The short answer is absolutely yes. It’s safe and simple, although there are some rules to be aware of…
- The best locations: We delve into the best places to buy real estate today, from high-end Cabo and up-and-coming La Paz on the Baja peninsula, to the Caribbean charm of the Riviera Maya and some of its most attractive spots like Tulum and Playa del Carmen.
- Key facts about owning in Mexico: We cover the nuts and bolts of the real estate market in Mexico. And we debunk some misconceptions, such as the false belief that the Mexican government can confiscate your land. Foreigners can hold deeds to property with the same rights as Mexican citizens…with one exception. We’ll tell you all about it in this report.
- Closing costs and taxes: We tell you about the costs to expect as you go through the buying process. We’ll also tell you about property-related taxes in Mexico (which are likely a lot lower than you’re used to paying!).
Also in The Real Estate Buyer’s Guide to Mexico, you’ll find a whole host of practical tips and insider information on healthcare, visas, currency and banking, as well as how to bring your car and negotiate rent, if you want to spend some extended time in Mexico.
You’ll find all this and much more in your new report here.

Whether you want to buy a quaint colonial home or a modern condo, you’ll find information about the buying process in Mexico in your new Overseas Dream Home special buyer’s guide here.

P.S. Have you already bought a property in Mexico? If you have, I’d love to hear about your experience. Or if you’re thinking of buying and have a question that you didn’t find the answer to in this report, let me know. You can contact me and my team here.