Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

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Real Estate

Mexico real estate is a fast-growing sector attracting interest from domestic buyers, foreign investors, retirees, and digital nomads. This section features the latest news on property markets across Mexico, including housing trends, foreign ownership laws, real estate developments, coastal and urban hot spots, and investment opportunities in cities like Mexico City, Puerto Vallarta, Tulum, San Miguel de Allende, and Playa del Carmen. Learn about buyer requirements, legal processes, infrastructure growth, and the impact of tourism and migration on housing prices. Whether you’re considering a vacation home, a retirement property, or a real estate investment, this tag provides relevant, timely updates on the evolving world of Mexico real estate.

Real Estate News

12 Mexico City Neighborhoods Dominate New Apartment Construction

Mexico City homes under 3 million keep disappearing

Rising land costs, tougher seismic rules and slow permits are squeezing mid-market housing in Mexico City and shrinking new supply.
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Why Housing Construction Keeps Stalling Across Mexico

Why Housing Construction Keeps Stalling Across Mexico

Developers say Mexico’s housing slowdown begins at city hall, where permits, zoning and service approvals can delay projects for years.
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AMPI says Mexico’s fractional housing needs rules now

AMPI says Mexico’s fractional housing needs rules now

AMPI says fractional housing may widen property access in Mexico, but weak rules and uneven operators can raise buyer risk.
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BCS weighs housing commission as Los Cabos strain grows

Baja California Sur lawmakers are reviewing a permanent housing commission as Los Cabos emerges as the state’s clearest housing pressure point.
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Aldea Hortus in Tondoroque

Profeco halts sales at Tondoroque housing development

Profeco suspended sales at Aldea Hortus in Tondoroque after finding contract and pricing gaps that could affect buyer legal certainty.
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Mexico housing construction reaches a 10-year high

Mexico housing construction reaches a 10-year high

Homebuilding in Mexico surged in 2025 to its highest level since 2016, but rising prices and weak affordability still limit relief.
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Cabo water outages

Water shortages stall 150,000 planned homes in Mexico

Developers say water and utility shortfalls are delaying 150,000 homes in Mexico, tightening supply as the country pushes a larger housing buildout.
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Park Life brings rental housing to the public market

Park Life brings rental housing to the public market

Park Life’s debut gives Mexico a public-market vehicle for rental housing, a move that could reshape how urban rental supply is financed.
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renting in mexico

Mexico rental market slowly moves toward formal rules

Renting is rising in Mexico as mortgages tighten and rules change, but a more formal market does not yet mean easier or cheaper housing.
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Baja coastal project approved after earlier shutdowns

Baja coastal project approved after earlier shutdowns

Semarnat cleared an Ensenada beachfront project after prior closures, reviving questions about permits, enforcement and coastal growth.
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Mexico home prices rose again in February

Mexico home prices rose again in February

Mexico home prices rose 4% in February, with Mexico City still the priciest market by square meter and regional gaps staying wide.
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Data-center real estate is surging but still looks solid

Data-center real estate in Mexico is surging but still looks solid

JLL says data-center real estate is expanding quickly, but high occupancy, strong pre-leasing and power limits still support the market.
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