Riviera Maya · Tulum · Playa del Carmen · Cancún
Casas frente al mar, villas en la selva, condos en preventa.
Paradiso reúne lo mejor de la Riviera Maya — desde propiedades junto al cenote en Tulum hasta penthouses con vista en Playa del Carmen. Asesores bilingües, desarrolladores verificados y acompañamiento completo para el comprador.
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Reventa1 / 13USD 625,000
2 rec · 2 baños · 126 m²
Condo en Playa del Carmen, México
Reventa1 / 11USD 770,000
4 rec · 3 baños · 300 m²
Villa en Puerto Aventuras, México
PreventaFrente al mar1 / 15USD 753,000
1 rec · 1 baños · 90 m²
Condo en Tulum, México
Reventa1 / 17USD 500,000
4 rec · 3 baños · 250 m²
Villa en Tulum, México
Preventa1 / 11USD 1,429,000
4 rec · 4 baños · 353 m²
Penthouse en Puerto Aventuras, México
Reventa1 / 9USD 573,333
2 rec · 2 baños · 163 m²
Penthouse en Tulum, México
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Fideicomiso in Mexico: A Foreign Buyer Guide
The fideicomiso is the bank trust foreigners use to hold property inside Mexico's 50 km coastal and 100 km border restricted zone. Here is how it actually works, what it costs, and what it does not protect you from.
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Can Americans Buy Property in Mexico? Yes — Here Is How
US citizens can legally buy and hold Mexican real estate, including beachfront property in the Riviera Maya. This guide covers the legal structure, the documents you need, total closing costs, and how the process differs from a US purchase.
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Cost to Build a House in Mexico (2026 Rates)
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Retiring in Mexico: Pros, Cons, Real Costs (2026)
Mexico hosts the largest US retiree community abroad — roughly 1.5 million Americans and Canadians. This guide covers the visa pathway, monthly cost of living by city, healthcare options, tax obligations, and the trade-offs Americans rarely consider before moving.
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Risks of Buying Real Estate in Mexico (And How to Avoid Them)
Mexican real estate is generally safe and legal for foreigners, but specific risks recur every year — ejido land disputes, off-plan developer defaults, title defects, and tax surprises on resale. This guide names each risk and what to do about it.
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