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Real Estate Closing Services in Puerto Vallarta

Expert bilingual lawyers protecting foreign buyers from contract to title registration. Full-service closing coordination, fideicomiso trust setup, and due diligence.

🏡 Buying property in Puerto Vallarta? Don't rely on the seller's lawyer. Our independent bilingual team represents your interests exclusively from contract to closing.

What Is Real Estate Closing in Mexico?

The closing process in Mexico is fundamentally different from the United States or Canada. Every property transaction requires the involvement of a Notario Público — a government-appointed attorney with special authority to formalize contracts and transfer property titles. Without proper legal guidance, foreign buyers risk costly mistakes.

At PV Law Firm, we've handled hundreds of property closings in Puerto Vallarta, Punta Mita, Sayulita, Nuevo Vallarta, and the greater Banderas Bay area.

Our Real Estate Closing Services Include

  • Independent title search and due diligence
  • Fideicomiso (bank trust) setup for restricted zone purchases
  • Contract review and negotiation before signing
  • Coordination with the Notario Público
  • Capital gains tax (ISR) and transfer tax (ISABI) calculation
  • Escrow account management
  • Public Registry of Property registration
  • Foreign Affairs Ministry permit application (fideicomiso)
  • Post-closing documentation and HOA coordination

The Closing Process — Step by Step

1

Free Consultation & Contract Review

We review your purchase agreement before you sign anything. We identify risks, negotiate better terms, and ensure your deposit is protected in an escrow account.

2

Title Search & Due Diligence

We conduct a thorough title search at the Public Registry to verify clean title, no liens, no encumbrances, no pending taxes, and no legal disputes on the property.

3

Fideicomiso Bank Trust Setup

For coastal properties, we apply for the Foreign Affairs Ministry permit and establish your fideicomiso trust with a Mexican bank. You maintain full beneficial ownership rights.

4

Tax Calculation & Optimization

We calculate all applicable taxes — ISR, ISABI, notary fees — and identify any legal strategies to minimize your tax burden at closing.

5

Deed Execution (Escritura)

We coordinate and attend the deed signing ceremony before the Notario Público, ensuring every detail of the transaction is properly executed.

6

Registration & Delivery

After signing, we register your deed with the Public Registry of Property and deliver all official documents — you officially own your Puerto Vallarta property.

Typical Closing Costs in Puerto Vallarta

Buyers should budget approximately 4–7% of the purchase price for closing costs:

Cost ItemApproximate Amount
Transfer Tax (ISABI)2–3% of purchase price
Notary Fees0.5–1% of purchase price
Public Registry Fee0.2–0.3% of purchase price
Fideicomiso Setup$1,000–2,000 USD
Legal FeesContact us for quote

Fideicomiso Trust: Foreign Ownership in Mexico

Mexico's Constitution restricts foreigners from directly owning property in the "Restricted Zone" — within 50km of the coastline. Since most Puerto Vallarta properties fall within this zone, foreign buyers use a fideicomiso bank trust.

Under a fideicomiso: a Mexican bank (trustee) holds legal title while you (beneficiary) maintain all ownership rights — use, rent, renovate, sell, or bequeath the property exactly as if you held direct title. The trust is valid for 50 years and renewable indefinitely.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

While not legally required, hiring your own independent lawyer is strongly recommended. The seller's lawyer or real estate agent represents the seller's interests, not yours. An independent attorney conducts due diligence, reviews contracts, and protects you throughout the closing process.
A typical real estate closing in Puerto Vallarta takes 30–90 days from contract signing to deed registration. Timelines vary based on whether financing is involved, the complexity of the transaction, and how quickly all parties respond to documentation requests.
A fideicomiso is a Mexican bank trust required for foreigners purchasing property within 50km of the coastline. Since most Puerto Vallarta properties fall within this restricted zone, most foreign buyers will need one. You maintain full ownership rights as the beneficiary — the bank simply holds title on your behalf.
Foreign powers of attorney can be used in Mexico but must be apostilled and translated by a certified Mexican translator before use. Our office can guide you through this process or execute a Mexican power of attorney on your behalf.
If we find title problems — liens, unpaid taxes, boundary disputes, or missing inheritance consents — we negotiate with the seller to resolve these before closing. In some cases, we may recommend terminating the purchase contract and recovering your deposit.

Ready to Buy Your Puerto Vallarta Property?

Contact our bilingual real estate lawyers today for expert guidance from contract to closing.

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