Can Foreigners Build a House in Mexico? Everything You Need to Know

Yes, foreigners can absolutely build and own property in Mexico — including in the Riviera Maya's restricted coastal zone. Thousands of Americans, Canadians, and Europeans build or buy homes in Cancún, Playa del Carmen, and Tulum every year. Here's how the process works.

The Fideicomiso: How Foreign Ownership Works

Mexican law restricts direct foreign ownership of land within 50 km of the coast or 100 km of international borders. The Riviera Maya falls in this zone. The solution is a fideicomiso — a bank trust that holds the title on your behalf.

  • You are the beneficiary with full rights to use, modify, rent, sell, or inherit the property
  • The trust is held by a Mexican bank (Banorte, BBVA, Scotiabank, etc.)
  • Setup cost: $500–$1,000 USD, annual renewal: $500–$800 USD
  • Trust term: 50 years, renewable indefinitely
  • You can name successor beneficiaries (inheritance)

An alternative for commercial properties is forming a Mexican corporation (SA de CV or S de RL), which can hold property directly.

Step-by-Step: Building as a Foreigner

  1. Find your land — work with a reputable real estate agent who verifies property titles
  2. Set up fideicomiso — your notario público handles this with the bank. Takes 4–8 weeks.
  3. Close on the land — signing at the notary, title transfer, registration
  4. Hire a construction company — one that handles architecture, permits, and construction
  5. Design and permits — 4–10 weeks for plans and government approvals
  6. Build — 8–14 months for a typical home
  7. Final inspection and habitability certificate — municipality sign-off
  8. Move in or list for rental

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Common Concerns (and Answers)

"Is my investment safe?"

Yes. The fideicomiso system has been in place since 1994 and is the standard mechanism used by hundreds of thousands of foreign property owners in Mexico. Your rights are protected by Mexican law and international treaties.

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"Can I manage construction from abroad?"

Yes, but you need a trustworthy contractor who sends regular updates. At Recrea, we send daily photos and weekly video updates to clients managing their builds remotely from the US, Canada, or Europe.

"Do I need a Mexican bank account?"

Not required, but recommended. You can pay contractors via international wire transfer, but a Mexican bank account reduces transfer fees and simplifies utility setup.

"What about taxes?"

You'll pay annual property tax (predial) — typically $2,000–$8,000 MXN per year for a residential property. If you rent the property, you'll need a Mexican RFC (tax ID) and must file rental income taxes. Consult a bilingual accountant — we can recommend one.

Mistakes Foreigners Make

  • Buying ejidal land — communal land that cannot be legally sold to outsiders. Always verify the title.
  • Skipping the notario — all real estate transactions must go through a licensed notario público
  • Hiring the cheapest contractor — quality construction in Mexico isn't expensive by US/Canadian standards, but going with the lowest bidder often means poor work and delays
  • Not budgeting for utilities — CFE (electricity) and CAPA (water) connections are separate costs
  • Ignoring insurance — hurricane insurance is essential in Quintana Roo

Why the Riviera Maya?

  • Direct flights from 50+ US and Canadian cities to Cancún airport
  • Year-round warm weather, Caribbean coastline
  • Growing tourism economy — strong rental yields (6–10% annually)
  • Construction costs 40–60% lower than comparable US markets
  • Large established expat community with English-speaking services

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Recrea Construction works with foreign investors throughout the build process — from helping you understand your land options to delivering a finished, move-in-ready property. 18+ years, 196+ projects, bilingual team.

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