Buying property in Mexico as a foreigner is an appealing option due to its beautiful climate, rich culture, and promising investment opportunities. However, it is crucial to understand the legal requirements to carry out this transaction safely and legally. This guide provides detailed information on the steps and requirements for foreigners to purchase property in Mexico.
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