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Mexico has historically been a cash-based economy, but with the influx of investment by foreigners, financing has begun to establish a foothold. Many US lenders and banks have turned to the Mexican market, and although the mortgage process in Mexico has some differences, their previous US experience makes the process more familiar than if one were to finance directly through a Mexican bank. For some people, the introduction of financing into the Mexican real estate market represents the opportunity to pursue a dream that may not have otherwise been tangible. For others, obtaining cash to purchase a property may never have been an issue, and so the question becomes, “Why finance?” There are several important reasons why cross-border financing in Mexico makes sense:
Financing in Mexico is currently available for Americans, Canadians, and Mexican nationals through both US Dollar and Mexican Peso-based loans. Purchase, non-cash out re-finance, cash-out refinance, and residential construction loans are available, as well as commercial loans for construction and existing properties. Many buyers in Mexico are financially complex, and because of this, there are several methods available for qualifying: full documentation (based on tax returns), alternate documentation (based on bank statements), and even stated income. It is smart to finance through a broker, rather than directly through a lender, because you have access to more options through many lenders, thus enabling you to truly find the program that best suits you. Also, a broker retains copies of all of your documentation, which makes it much easier to alter the direction of the loan if necessary – a lender does not return your documentation to you, thus requiring you to recollect everything, should you choose to change lending institutions. Due to the turndown in the US housing market, many mortgage brokers are beginning to explore the Mexican market. Loan experience in the US or Canada is certainly valuable, but because the Mexican process is different in many ways, it is important for you, as a borrower, to be sure you choose a broker that is experienced in Mexico. The best way to ensure this is to ask the loan officer or broker how many loans they have closed in Mexico and to request contact information for references. Many brokers can open your loan and take it to a certain point, but then it dies; this is why it is important to inquire about the number of loans a broker has closed because this gives you a much better idea of the quality of their work. Relationships are very important in Mexican business, so it would be a good idea to ask a broker if they work mainly from the US or mainly from Mexico, as an “on-the-ground” presence is key to establishing these relationships. Also inquire about application fees, which should be no more than between $200. Mexico For Sale By Owner has successfully worked with Mortgages In Mexico, LLC. In helping our clients obtain financing in Mexico. Mortgages In Mexico was the first loan broker to open up in Puerto Vallarta (September 2004), they have loan officers all over Mexico, and they have closed more loans in Puerto Vallarta than any other broker. We recommend their experience and professionalism, as well as their on-the-ground presence; making them a good choice for obtaining a mortgage in Mexico. We have found they represent all of the reputable sources of money available in Mexico and they will be happy to discuss the available loan options. It is always a good idea (but not required) to be pre-qualified so you have a better idea of what to look for when you begin shopping for properties in Mexico. If you choose to use the services of Mortgages In Mexico you can begin this process by visiting their website, http://mortgagesinmexico.web-loans.com/loancenter.aspx, and filling out an online loan application (please use the “long form”). Mortgages In Mexico’s website also has additional valuable information about financing and contact information for the loan officers covering your area http://www.mortgagesinmexico.com/. If you have any questions or would like more information on beginning your loan process, feel free to contact your Exclusive Buyer’s Agent to walk you through the process. While we have had great success working with Mortgages in Mexico it is always a good idea to research the options of other mortgage brokers. Please click here for a list of other reputable mortgage companies that do business in Mexico.
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