I cannot believe that another year is about to come a close! As I write this today, I am thinking ahead to 2024 and to what magic the team here at Galvan Real Estate and Services can create for the communities that we serve as well as for ourselves. There is so much to do and so little time to do it in. Stay …
Team Galvan is reaching a special milestone 10 year Anniversary this December and we are inviting you to join us in the town plaza to celebrate. This year, the company is excited to be celebrating the Anniversary of our being in Business Selling and Renting Real Estate in beautiful Riviera Nayarit for 10 years!! As a company we owe it all to you, our …
In Mexico, property taxes are known as “Impuesto Predial” and are collected by local authorities. Here’s how they generally work: Assessment: The local government assesses the value of your property to determine the property tax amount. This assessment is usually based on factors like location, size, construction materials, and other characteristics. Tax Rate: Each municipality sets its own tax rate, which is applied to …
Legal Regulations: Familiarize yourself with all the legal requirements and regulations for buying property in Mexico. Ensure that you understand the process and any limitations or restrictions that may apply. Property Title: Verify that the property has a clear and clean title, free of any liens or encumbrances. Hiring a reputable lawyer or notary to conduct a thorough title search is highly recommended. Location: …
Los Ayala has it all: culture, nature, recreation, gastronomy and more. Its privileged geographic location gives it beautiful beaches where you can enjoy a nice walk down the golden sand or engage in more adrenaline-packed activities such as boat tours, diving, marine wildlife observation, party boats or snorkel. There is an activity for those seeking thrills as well as those in serious need of …
Here is some general information about the legal requirements for foreigners purchasing property in Mexico. However, please note that we cannot provide specific legal advice In Mexico, foreigners can purchase property within the restricted zone, which generally refers to areas within 50 kilometers (about 31 miles) of the coast or 100 kilometers (about 62 miles) of any international border. To purchase property in this …
It seems like just yesterday, we were saying goodbye to our friends who reside elsewhere during our Summer Season and already we are welcoming them home again! All of a sudden, the Banderas Bay is awakening from a nice long nap! We welcome each one of you to your Winter Paradise, South of the Border… Riviera Nayarit. I feel a very strong sense of …
We invite you to take a few minutes to see what makes this part of Riviera Nayarit so very special and unique. If you want a copy of the printed guide stop into any of our offices after November 15th to pick one up. This guide includes town maps, emergency phone numbers, dining recommendations, Walking Tours, events to attend and much more. For more …
By Memo Moringa the Land and Ranch Specialist at Galvan Real Estate and Services Investing in real estate always carries a certain level of risk and market dynamics can change rapidly. It’s important to consult with a real estate professional or financial advisor before making any investment decisions. That being said, Mexico’s real estate market has shown exciting growth in recent years, particularly in …
By Memo Moringa the Land and Ranch Specialist at Galvan Real Estate and Services Currently, there are several notable trends in the Mexican real estate market. Here are some of the key trends: Increasing demand: The demand for Mexican real estate, especially in popular tourist destinations and coastal areas, has been steadily increasing. Many individuals, both domestic and international buyers, are attracted to Mexico’s …