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  • Uncertain about investing in Mexico, Part III

    C reating Certainty Investing in Mexico, Part IIIBuyer and Sellers Deserve Correct Answers Wayne CorcoranChief Operating OfficerRealty Executives MexicoMember of AMPIVP of MLS   My article, published in the April 2008 edition of the Rocky Point Times, focused on ownership and title risks. I provided a Buyer’s Checklist that ...
    Posted to Realty Executives (Weblog) by 521832 on April 17, 2008
  • Uncertain about investing in Mexico, Part II

    We understand…and we’re here to help Wayne CorcoranChief Operating OfficerRealty Executives Mexico   My article, published in the March 2008 edition of the Rocky Point Times sparked numerous conversations with fellow real estate professionals about how we can help buyers reduce their risk when it comes to purchasing ...
    Posted to Realty Executives (Weblog) by 521832 on April 11, 2008
  • Rocky Point Buyers Market Beckons

    Rocky Point Buyers Market BeckonsApril Report from our AMPI President Kent White Realty ExecutivesA.M.P.I. President In the ever cyclical world of economics we certainly see the seasons change. This is evident especially as it refers to real estate. Many people, sitting there with their glass half empty continue to refer to our stage in ...
    Posted to Realty Executives (Weblog) by 521832 on March 21, 2008
  • SET UP A MEXICAN CORPORATION

    This is a basic information provided by O’farrill & Associates on how to start a business such as Restaurant/Bar and boutiques , through a Mexican Corporation.SET UP A MEXICAN CORPORATION: 1.- First,  we need to obtain a permit  at The Secretary of Foreign Affairs,  but we need to provide at least 4 possible names for ...
    Posted to Realty Executives (Weblog) by 521832 on October 26, 2007
  • History of Mexican Law as it Applies to Real Estate

    History of Mexican Land Laws Let me start by giving you a brief history of Mexican real estate laws.  1917: The constitution of 1917 proclaimed that all land in Mexico would either be ejido (communal) or owned by Mexican nationals only. Ejido land was given to every village in Mexico and could not be sold. This law was put into effect ...
    Posted to Realty Executives (Weblog) by 501646 on May 25, 2007