
Soft Closings in Mexican Real Estate
A soft closing is when a buyer takes possession of a property and releases funds before the final deed is ready. It can seem like a convenient shortcut, but it carries both risks and benefits. When to Consider a Soft Closing Soft closings should only be used when there is a legitimate delay in the d

Buy Real Estate in Cabo with Bitcoin
Buying real estate in Mexico with cryptocurrencies is possible, but it’s still very new and comes with unique challenges. Yes, you can buy real estate in Mexico with crypto. It’s been done—Jonathan and his team helped close a property purchase in Mexico City using crypto directly, without convertin

How is a Notary in Mexico Different from a Notary in the U.S.?
The role of a Notary Public in Mexico is very different from what most people in the United States are familiar with. Notary in Mexico: A Notario Público is a high-ranking legal authority appointed by the state. They must be licensed attorneys with at least five years of legal experience. To become
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