BUYING PROPERTY IN MEXICO AS A CANADIAN. How to buy property in Mexico as a foreigner.

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024

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  • @GlobalCanadian
    @GlobalCanadian 2 года назад +6

    Great vid! I help so many Canadians moving to Mexico with their nonresident Canadian tax implications. It’s amazing to see how Canadians are diversifying globally.

  • @DanieleSicaRealEstate
    @DanieleSicaRealEstate 2 месяца назад

    Lots to do here for sure. I see in the last year more than 12% of Canadian are investing here, Riviera Maya .Of course due diligence it must and so been a realtor in Canada and in Mexico with license help a lot. :) Darren i saw you at multi conference 2024, sorry i miss to say hi.

  • @MomMakesStuff
    @MomMakesStuff 2 года назад +4

    This was great. AS a Canadian considering buying property in Mexico, these are the stories I'm looking for.
    And I cannot get over how much he sounds like Geddy Lee. I bet he sings a killer "Temples of Syrinx".

    • @DarrenVoros
      @DarrenVoros  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it Alaina. I'll be heading there next week so I'm looking forward to going back.

  • @A_Litre_of_Farva
    @A_Litre_of_Farva 2 года назад +8

    Very useful and well done video, especially from a Canadian's perspective!!

  • @petrotechpasha1405
    @petrotechpasha1405 5 месяцев назад

    Very Useful info for Mexico bound Expats and Snow Birds

  • @miguelayala935
    @miguelayala935 2 года назад +2

    thanks for the transparency and great information!

  • @Andreyabish
    @Andreyabish 2 года назад +1

    Nice video…. I’m an American who dreams of buying property in Mexico. Shockingly little information out there in this

  • @Alex-dw9im
    @Alex-dw9im Месяц назад

    Guys, do not believe that a trust will protect your investment in Mexico. I purchased a home there and married a Mexican citizen after. We divorced two years ago, she is now suing me for 50% of my property. Despite numerous court appearances, Banco Monex, which initially assured me of the property's security, is now requiring me to defend my ownership

  • @kevinwelsh7490
    @kevinwelsh7490 3 года назад +3

    Pls clarify: 21k revenue, less 6k condo fee (including property tax?) = 15k, net income.
    I hope it's a gorgeous development for $500 condo fee / month is quite high I think.

    • @DarrenVoros
      @DarrenVoros  3 года назад

      It's a really nice development and area.

  • @kevmiller6632
    @kevmiller6632 2 года назад +1

    Great info, I'm from where he is as well, sounds very good. I like the term "Realtor"

  • @Zeroflax
    @Zeroflax 11 месяцев назад

    This is crazy, Me and my wife have shopped at 53rd street music for as long as we can remember.... Small world.

    • @DarrenVoros
      @DarrenVoros  11 месяцев назад

      That is a crazy small world. i was just home in RD and stopped in to the store and one of my high school buddies I was in a band with is working at the store now.

  • @XRPcop
    @XRPcop Год назад

    Looking like Timothy Olyphant on your side profile. Haha, great video!

  • @pierrelaliberte3276
    @pierrelaliberte3276 2 года назад

    Ixtapa … i live there in 94-95….. i worked at sr frog….. gorgeous city…

  • @heatscoremusic
    @heatscoremusic 5 месяцев назад

    Wow great interview dude. Sub

  • @kevinking5079
    @kevinking5079 2 года назад +4

    Interesting but I think it is a bit optimistic in terms of rental returns. What are the costs of renting the apartment in terms of property management costs, unit turns, administration fees, bank trust fees, and taxes? I imagine there is ongoing attorney and accountant expenses to ensure compliance with Mexican rental and tax laws. I have also seen other videos that claim you must be a permanent resident to legally make income in Mexico.

    • @DarrenVoros
      @DarrenVoros  2 года назад +1

      There are definitely fees to consider but because they are there, they self manage. I'm not a tax expert though so we always default to the pros to tell us how we invest in a foreign country.

    • @Designer_TopG
      @Designer_TopG 2 года назад

      @@DarrenVoros
      plus I think that guy on the right, is a permanent resident in Mexico. I don't see it being logical to be temporary resident and own property. Best become a permanent resident. But it takes time and money . You can probably do it as a temporary resident too , it just takes money .

  • @swilhelm3180
    @swilhelm3180 3 года назад +1

    This was pretty good but try not to interrupt quite so often.
    Great info though that will help a lot of people.

  • @thespacesbetweenstudio3346
    @thespacesbetweenstudio3346 2 года назад +5

    180k? from someone in toronto, that sounds like a miracle!

    • @DarrenVoros
      @DarrenVoros  2 года назад +2

      For those of us in Toronto, everything seems reasonably priced :)

  • @ChrisR57
    @ChrisR57 2 года назад +4

    You're in Mexico and drinking Bud Light??? Otherwise, good information in this video!
    Gracias!

    • @DarrenVoros
      @DarrenVoros  2 года назад +1

      Haha, Ron's choice not mine. I'm more into local beer.

  • @BryanMcCann-ks9jh
    @BryanMcCann-ks9jh 9 месяцев назад

    Getting a head start by beginning early is the most effective way to build wealth, with investment taking precedence. I've learned from last year's experience that starting early allowed me to create a better life through early investments this time around.

    • @Calvertmarian
      @Calvertmarian 9 месяцев назад

      I always consult a financial advisor before investing. During the pandemic, I used their strategies to minimise risks and maximize profits, generating around $3 million in three years with my advisor, Jenny Pamogas Canaya.

    • @Calvertmarian
      @Calvertmarian 9 месяцев назад

      With the help of google you can book an appointment. She has a wealth of experience in the financial market gained over several years.

  • @shawnrea1
    @shawnrea1 4 года назад +3

    Insightful video! Would like to see options down south outside Mexico that don’t use leasehold and have simple fee Title ownership like Canada. Thanks for sharing !!

    • @DarrenVoros
      @DarrenVoros  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Shawn. Great suggestion on a future topic. Were you thinking specifically of any one place? I have some stuff coming up on the US market.

    • @shawnrea1
      @shawnrea1 4 года назад +1

      Darren Voros I’ve purchased land in 🇧🇿 Belize, they have English contracts and Simple Fee Title. I’d like to hear from someone who has purchased a property or build already and seen the ROI over several years.

    • @DarrenVoros
      @DarrenVoros  4 года назад

      @@shawnrea1 Let me reach out to a few people I know who invest in Central America and see if I might be able to connect you with someone who can give you some insight

  • @al.8125
    @al.8125 3 года назад +1

    I LOVE THIS VIDEO! WOW I SUBSCRIBED

    • @DarrenVoros
      @DarrenVoros  3 года назад

      Awesome to hear, glad to have you as part of the team!

  • @NoFearJoe
    @NoFearJoe 4 года назад +7

    Great information! Love the creative editing. How involved are they in acquiring tenants? Would there be any advantage to buying two if they wanted to become expats and live there for more time of the year?

    • @DarrenVoros
      @DarrenVoros  4 года назад +1

      Thank you! They find most of their tenants through referrals from other residents in the building. Friends and family come and visit for a week and then want to come back and stay 3-4 months :)

    • @DarrenVoros
      @DarrenVoros  4 года назад

      I think they ended up buying the penthouse that was for sale and are either going to move into it, rent it out or sell it again. I'll have to go down again next year and check it out. Ha

  • @brandonshapiro3194
    @brandonshapiro3194 Год назад +1

    What happens after a 100 years. Does the bank then own the property?

  • @michaelcarroll1436
    @michaelcarroll1436 2 года назад +2

    Great interview. 👍🏾 Peso vs USD is 58% since 2013... Can the ROI be amended to include inflation and or currency exchange rate?... The latter sounds huge.

    • @DarrenVoros
      @DarrenVoros  2 года назад

      Yes you can definitely make that calculation. I don't usually factor in inflation in my numbers but it's definitely something to pay attention to.

  • @dweekes5358
    @dweekes5358 Год назад

    Very informative video. I am interested in purchasing property in Mexico. I am a South Florida resident but don't understand much about the tax laws and or what I should be considering when purchasing a property. P.S looking into Ocean Tulum targeted to be done in 2023. Is there someone you can refer me to or can you do a video on investing as a US citizen in the Tulum area and what we should consider - laws, fees etc.?

    • @oa5307
      @oa5307 Год назад

      Hi, I would like to connect with you about buying property in Mexico I am a realtor in Canada.

  • @boxzx
    @boxzx 3 года назад +4

    Great vid! Do you know the process of paying as a Canadian? Is it normally exchanging Cad dollars into USD and that's it? Does a Peso conversion need to happen at some point? Thanks

    • @therealestatepuzzle4966
      @therealestatepuzzle4966 Год назад

      real estate in Mexico is usually traded in pesos. In the real tourist areas where both the buyer and seller are not Mexican they might trade in USD if both parties agree.

    • @therealestatepuzzle4966
      @therealestatepuzzle4966 Год назад

      It looks like the developer and bank decided to sell in USD. I’m guessing most of buyers were Americans and Canadians so that would be more comfortable for the buyers. The buyers don’t have to worry about changes in exchange between contracting and closing.

  • @successandlifestyle
    @successandlifestyle 3 года назад +4

    1. do you require any kind of citizenship to live there year round?
    2. How are you taxed? by Cdn gov't or Mex gov't on a mexico cashflow property and/or sale?

    • @chriswalker143
      @chriswalker143 3 года назад

      You need a visa number 2. I’m not sure

    • @alfredoguerrero
      @alfredoguerrero 2 года назад

      Yes, you would need a permanent residency to live year round legally..you would need to show proof of income and net worth..I would start by making an appointment with you local Mexican embassy..there is only a property tax you pay yearly (el predial) I own a property in Tijuana Mexico and only pay 100$ a year on el predial (will probably be more for you with current prices of homes/land going up)

    • @toonietom
      @toonietom 2 года назад

      you can live in Mexico year round on a 180 day visa but return to reset, but to avoid capital gains tax when you sell you need residency for 3 years.

    • @alfredoguerrero
      @alfredoguerrero 2 года назад

      @@toonietom that’s illegal, Mexico is starting to crack down on that..the new president has updated there immigration system and trying to get rid of corruption..specially with all the immigrant caravans coming from Central America and South America..

    • @toonietom
      @toonietom 2 года назад

      @@alfredoguerrero the corruption is people work in Mexico on a tourist visa.

  • @fabionaps
    @fabionaps 2 года назад

    Don’t care about revenue...it’s click bait! What’s the net income or cap rate?

  • @Mafiakitty
    @Mafiakitty 2 года назад +1

    Do you need a temporary/permanent/work visa to rent it out to people? (Wouldn't it be considered commercial activity and don't you need a visa for that?)

  • @myfinancialtips9191
    @myfinancialtips9191 4 года назад +3

    Can you share the details on this location in Mexico?

  • @mostafamoghaddam8012
    @mostafamoghaddam8012 4 месяца назад

    Which city in Mexico
    What is the name of Canadian agent
    I am looking to buy one

  • @nikkiswift937
    @nikkiswift937 2 года назад +1

    Hello..i would be interested to connect and discuss property investments in Mexico

    • @ectorjm
      @ectorjm 5 месяцев назад

      Hi! Let’s connect about that. We operate our brokerage in the Riviera Maya. Would love to talk some options 😁

  • @SteveHackbart
    @SteveHackbart Год назад

    Hi Darren My name is Steve from Canada. My question is how do you get large amounts of money to Mexico to make cash purchases? My wife and I are here and are considering buying a property. Can you help?

    • @ectorjm
      @ectorjm 5 месяцев назад

      Hi Steve! I would love to connect with you and your wife to help you out if you guys are still interested 😁

  • @CabanCondosMexico
    @CabanCondosMexico Год назад +1

    Buy the beach condo

  • @izzarchron
    @izzarchron Год назад

    I would like to move to Mexico, do you have any guide to do it?

  • @lynnesunshine
    @lynnesunshine 3 года назад +1

    Great interview guys ! Curious where they bought the beautiful furniture?

    • @DarrenVoros
      @DarrenVoros  3 года назад +3

      Good question! Pat did most of the shopping. there are great furniture stores in Mexico with many local manufacturers. And Amazon does deliver there so.... hahaha

  • @Veronica-tk9rl
    @Veronica-tk9rl Год назад +1

    what happens at the expiry of the 99 yr lease

    • @DarrenVoros
      @DarrenVoros  Год назад

      I believe you can renew. I'd be surprised if this building is still standing in 99 years and Ron definitely won't be lol

    • @Veronica-tk9rl
      @Veronica-tk9rl Год назад

      @@DarrenVoros im thinking of generationally. passing down to my kids

  • @alejandroavalosmar6701
    @alejandroavalosmar6701 3 года назад +2

    Great video! Do you have any info on how taxes would work in Canada and Mexico when renting the apartment?

    • @dealman3312
      @dealman3312 3 года назад

      they said maint fees were $280, total $550cad a month, so probably $150 or so of that is taxes

    • @A_Litre_of_Farva
      @A_Litre_of_Farva 2 года назад +1

      You would be paying taxes to the Mexican Government, AND to the Canadian government. How much depends on how much you make.

  • @athenathagoddess
    @athenathagoddess Год назад

    Nice

  • @terrimoore6161
    @terrimoore6161 3 года назад +1

    Wow... awesome info! We are Canadians thinking of retiring soon ( 2023) and love all of Mexico, but love Ixtapa ( Zihua) a lot! How much would it be to rent his other unit while we look for a place to buy?

    • @NN-yq3yl
      @NN-yq3yl 3 года назад

      We are at final procedure for buying, west coast! May be I can help!

    • @Deltron6060
      @Deltron6060 3 года назад

      @@NN-yq3yl where about? We're looking at January '23 to make the move.

    • @NN-yq3yl
      @NN-yq3yl 3 года назад

      In acapulco

    • @Deltron6060
      @Deltron6060 3 года назад

      @@NN-yq3yl we're think Vallarta area, any issues with the buying process?

    • @NN-yq3yl
      @NN-yq3yl 3 года назад

      It is more expensive in PV and in uS $

  • @lisabauche3536
    @lisabauche3536 3 года назад +1

    hi Darren are you from Alberta?

  • @moi20003
    @moi20003 Год назад

    I need a notario in Oaxaca.

    • @DarrenVoros
      @DarrenVoros  Год назад

      I don't know anyone in that area unfortunately.

  • @lynnesunshine
    @lynnesunshine 3 года назад

    How is the market now 7 months into COVID?

    • @DarrenVoros
      @DarrenVoros  3 года назад +2

      Great question Lynne. I saw Ron when I was home in Alberta last. They are still planning to go back this year as are most of their neighbours. He did say some were selling though and some just planned to wait another year until they head back.

  • @NickSkalkosmusic
    @NickSkalkosmusic 3 года назад +1

    Will Farrell rules

  • @patrickgauthier1528
    @patrickgauthier1528 3 года назад

    Great video from Timothy Olyphant's twin

  • @kasiainwonderland
    @kasiainwonderland 3 года назад +1

    What happens after 99 years?

    • @dealman3312
      @dealman3312 3 года назад +1

      you dont own the rights to it anymore most likely

    • @toonietom
      @toonietom 2 года назад

      It just rolls over for another 100 years.

    • @kasiainwonderland
      @kasiainwonderland 2 года назад

      @@toonietom really? I've done quite a bit of research with owning property in Mexico and not once was that mentioned. It was more like 50 year trusts with a bank, and you still have to pay a yearly fee to keep the trust and then make a renewal at the expiration. It didn't seem as simple as just "rolling over"

    • @toonietom
      @toonietom 2 года назад +1

      @@kasiainwonderland of course you still have to pay and renew but you'll be rollin' over in your grave by that time.

  • @nonyaanon6801
    @nonyaanon6801 11 месяцев назад

    No way.

  • @kavehzoghi4644
    @kavehzoghi4644 3 года назад

    Ask question and let the guy talk please! Geez you keep interrupting the guy

  • @Jose-ut5zu
    @Jose-ut5zu 8 месяцев назад

    n México you never own a property is own by the state who only gives the posetion of the land but not the ownership hehehe at any moment the goverment could confiscate property. You need pay taxes for that proporty. Now new laws are going to passed to stop migration to México and visas are going to be imposed to US citenzens to stop gentrification that is ruining life in México and it is already very difficult to compete for resources

    • @keithpalmer7018
      @keithpalmer7018 12 дней назад

      That is the same as the United States. You don't truly own any property in most of the US. If you stop paying the property tax the government takes it from you. You are only renting it from the government.

  • @Youtuber-yc4uo
    @Youtuber-yc4uo 6 месяцев назад

    If the lease is 100 years... what happens when lease term ends?