From Miami to Merida
Where Luxury Living Meets Smart Investing
Why Merida?
We are The Verett's. We visited Merida for its resort lifestyle, Amazing Food, World-Class Restaurants, Golf, Nature, and Peace of Mind. We quickly realized Merida is one of the fastest-growing, safest, and most undervalued destinations in the Americas _ offering a resort Lifestyle at a fraction of the cost in the US and Miami.




Who We Are
Gene is from New York, having grown up in the Hospitality and CRE industries, where he has owned his own company for over 15 years, participating in and facilitating more than $ 1.5 billion in Commercial real Estate Transactions.
Ana is from Michoacán, Mexico, with a Master's degree in Finance and Taxation. She had worked as a Banker and Financial planning manager for Premium Clients, and then moved to Miami, where she worked in selling luxury condos.


But... Is it safe? Can Foreigners really own? What about scams? What's actually legal... and what is just rumor?
Discover the Truth: The real truth about purchasing in Merida.
You are not alone.
Every buyer from the U.S. or Canada starts with the same Questions:
Most People stay stuck in fear because no one ever explains how the process really works.
That ends here
Your clear, honest guide to understanding ownership, the fideicomiso, legal protections, and how to avoid the common mistakes that cost buyers thousands.


Smart guidance blending banking and real estate expertise for confident decisions.
Our Services
Guiding you through Mérida’s real estate with expert care and local insight.
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We uncover Mérida’s hidden gems tailored to your lifestyle and investment goals.


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Smart guidance blending banking and real estate expertise for confident decisions.
Personalized concierge support from start to finish, making your journey seamless.
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Before you fall in love with a home...
You will fall in love with the Lifestyle...
Merida is not just beautiful architecture and safe neighborhoods: it is a World of Luxury Experiences, international cuisine, elite country clubs, designer shopping, boutique hotels, and turquoise beaches. Uncover a clear picture of what your life will really look like in Merida.
The Complete Merida Lifestyle Guide by Live Yucatan Realty.


Frequently asked questions
Can foreigners legally buy property in Mérida and the Yucatán Peninsula?
Yes. Foreigners can legally own property anywhere in Mérida and throughout the Yucatán Peninsula.
All coastal areas (Progreso, Chelem, Chicxulub, Telchac) fall under the restricted zone, meaning foreigners buy through a fideicomiso (bank trust) or a Mexican corporation.
Both options provide full legal protection and ownership rights.
What is a fideicomiso, and how does it work?
A fideicomiso is a real estate trust that allows foreign buyers to legally own property near the coast.
Here’s how it works, in simple U.S.-friendly terms:
The bank holds the title, but YOU are the sole beneficiary.
You maintain full ownership rights:
✔ Live in it
✔ Rent it
✔ Remodel it
✔ Sell it
✔ Pass it to your heirs
The trust lasts 50 renewable years, and renewals are guaranteed.
The bank has no control over your property — it’s simply the trustee for foreign ownership.
In the Yucatán coastline, a fideicomiso is the most common structure.
Can I buy property through a Mexican corporation?
Yes. A Mexican corporation (S.A. de C.V. or S. de R.L.) is a highly effective structure when:
You’re purchasing multiple properties.
You plan to operate Airbnb or rental business activity.
You want to avoid the annual bank trust fee.
You are buying land for development.
Your corporation allows you to hold property in fee simple, similar to owning through an LLC in the U.S.
However, corporations require:
A local accountant
Monthly tax reporting
Proper bookkeeping
For a single property used for personal purposes in Mérida, a fideicomiso is typically simpler and more cost-effective.
What are the closing costs when buying property in Mérida or the Yucatán Peninsula?
Closing costs typically range from 4% to 7% of the purchase price.
These costs include:
Notary fees
Transfer tax (ISAI) — approx. 2%
Fideicomiso setup (if applicable)
Title search & due diligence
Certificates & appraisals
Legal review & contract preparation
Your Broker and legal team will provide an exact cost breakdown before signing.
What are the annual costs of owning property in Mérida and Yucatán?
Property ownership in Yucatán is known for its very low carrying costs.
Annual expenses include:
Property Tax (Predial)
Mérida is infamous for extremely low taxes:
$50–$300 USD/year, depending on size and location.
Fideicomiso Annual Fee
Approx. $500–$650 USD/year.
HOA Fees
Only for gated communities or coastal condos.
Utilities & Maintenance
Reasonable compared to major U.S. markets.
Optional: Property Management
For rentals (particularly on the coast).
What taxes apply to rental income and property sales?
Rental Income Taxes
Rental income is taxable in Mexico.
However, your legal and accounting team will structure your ownership to:
Maximize deductions (utilities, maintenance, management, furnishings).
Avoid double taxation through the U.S.–Mexico tax treaty.
Provide monthly tax reporting if operating through a corporation.
Capital Gains Tax on Sales
Capital gains tax applies when you sell, but with proper planning — invoices for improvements, residency status, legal structure — your notary can often reduce the taxable amount significantly
Is title insurance necessary?
While title insurance isn’t required in Mexico, it is recommended for U.S. and Canadian buyers, especially on coastal or older-title properties.
Companies like Stewart Title Mexico and FIRMA operate in Yucatán.
Your legal team will first conduct a full due diligence review to confirm a clean title and proper land use; title insurance becomes an additional layer of peace of mind.
Can I rent out my property on Airbnb or VRBO?
Yes. Mérida and the Yucatán coast are strong short-term and mid-term rental markets.
Important notes:
Confirm your HOA rules (most allow rentals).
Register for tax compliance — our accounting team handles everything.
Mérida performs well with long-term and mid-term stays.
Progreso and nearby beaches perform well with short-term vacation rentals.
How can foreigners finance a property in Yucatán?
You have several financing options:
1. Developer Financing
Common in pre-construction.
Flexible down payments.
Minimal requirements.
2. U.S.-based lenders that finance Mexico
Ideal for long-term mortgages.
Rates higher than U.S. domestic loans.
3. HELOC or Cash-Out Refi in the U.S.
One of the most popular strategies for foreign buyers.
Gives you cash to purchase in Mexico without dealing with local banking.
Your team can help evaluate the best option based on your investment goals.

