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

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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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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Mexico Homebuilders Hit 2025 Sales High as Credit Eases

Mexico Homebuilders Hit 2025 Sales High as Credit Eases

Mexico’s listed homebuilders posted standout 2025 sales as financing improved, but weak supply still leaves Mexico’s housing gap unresolved.
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Mexico property outlook for 2026 turns on power and credit

Mexico property outlook for 2026 turns on power and credit

Mexico’s 2026 real estate outlook depends on reliable power, USMCA trade clarity and cheaper credit as industrial, office and housing segments diverge.
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Playa del Carmen home demand is turning more permanent

Playa del Carmen home demand is turning more permanent

More buyers are moving to Playa del Carmen to live year-round, nudging developers beyond vacation rentals and straining services and planning.
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Self-Building in Mexico Can Take 20 Years and 30% Extra Cost

Self-Building in Mexico Can Take 20 Years and 30% Extra Cost

Building a house slowly might seem budget-friendly. In Mexico, it often stretches out for decades and ends up 30% costlier.
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Puerto Vallarta Condo Occupancy Reaches 80% as Season Peaks

Puerto Vallarta Condo Occupancy Reaches 80% as Season Peaks

Puerto Vallarta’s condo occupancy nears 80% as high season peaks. Local condo managers warn of strain on garbage collection and water services.
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Real estate fraud in Mexico hot spots

Mexico investors set to keep or raise real estate exposure

CBRE survey shows 83% of investors will hold or increase real-estate exposure in 2026, with Mexico City still the top pick.
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Mexico withholding tax shakes real-estate crowdfunding

Mexico withholding tax shakes real-estate crowdfunding

Mexico’s 2026 tax rules force real-estate crowdfunding platforms to withhold 20%–35% on returns, complicating investing and compliance.
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