A fideicomiso is a legal trust agreement used in Mexico to allow foreigners to purchase property within the restricted zones—defined as within 50 km of the coast or 100 km from a border.
The trust is established through a Mexican bank, which holds the title to the property on behalf of the buyer (the beneficiary). As the beneficiary, you maintain full control: you can sell, rent, remodel, or bequeath the property.
Fideicomisos are valid for 50 years and can be renewed indefinitely. Renewal is a straightforward process that keeps ownership secure.
Yes. Fideicomisos are recognized and regulated under Mexican law and offer the same rights and protections as direct ownership.
This structure ensures that foreign investors comply with constitutional restrictions while enjoying the same benefits and protections as any property owner in Mexico.