
San Miguel de Allende Real Estate Closing Services
Imagine having an experienced team of legal experts accompany you through the entire process of purchasing real estate in Mexico. With PV Law Firm Services you can rest assured that your interests as the buyer or seller are protected at all times and help find a timely solution at any stage of a dispute. With over 20+ years of experience in Puerto Vallarta, we understand the laws and and ensure your investments are safe, legitimate and protected.
PV Law Firm Services Can Assist You With:
- Title Deed & Due Diligence
- Escrow Services
- Real Estate Closing Accompaniment
- Co-Ownership (Condo) Agreements
- Beachfront Permits
- Financing
- Tax Reductions
- Rental Agreements
- Property Transfers
- Banking Setup
OUR PROCESS:
- A one-on-one briefing to explain the process and answer questions (free 15 minutes)
- Due diligence performed on the property
- Organization of services for closing
- Referencing of all parties
- Access to our legal department
- Qualified, experienced and trustworthy professionals
- Accompaniment at the notary’s offices at closing
- Title guaranty
Buying in San Miguel de Allende
San Miguel de Allende sits deep inland, outside the restricted zone — foreigners take title by direct deed, no bank trust required, which simplifies and cheapens the closing. What replaces the trust as the main due-diligence theme is the property itself: the centro histórico is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and colonial-era homes carry INAH heritage restrictions on remodeling, long title chains and, occasionally, unresolved successions.
We verify title and permits, review restoration constraints before you commit, and coordinate the closing with local notarías — so the dream house in the centro does not arrive with a colonial-era legal problem attached.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — foreigners buy in San Miguel de Allende every day. Depending on the location and the type of property, the purchase is structured through direct deed, a bank trust (fideicomiso) or a Mexican corporation. Which one applies to you is one of the first things we confirm.
A clean file can close in a matter of weeks; missing documents, trust setup or estate issues can extend that considerably. After reviewing your specific transaction we give you a realistic timeline — before you commit.
Closing costs in Mexico typically include acquisition tax, notario fees, registration, and trust or corporate costs where applicable. They are significant and vary by case — we itemize them for your transaction so there are no surprises at the notaría.
Not necessarily. With proper planning, closings can be completed through a power of attorney while you are abroad. Tell us your dates and we will structure the closing around them.