Mexico has it all . . . From lush and tropical mountainous municipalities perched on brilliant bays, to miles of white sand beaches merging into iridescent azure water, to quaint European-style houses lining cobblestone streets in picturesque villages and towns, our Spanish-speaking neighbor to the south is abundantly rich in geographic and natural diversification.
This webinar is a straightforward, informative guide that helps Realtors understand the reported crime, nuances of Mexican property, mortgage history and closing process, plus:
Discover how to safely hold property within Mexico’s “restricted zone”
Explore dynamic new locations South of the Border
Collect strategies on researching a Mexican property for purchase
How the fidecomiso, or Mexican trust, provides new ownership opportunities
Explore creative avenues of financing your dream retreat
Find innovative ways of attracting desirable, qualified renters
Learn how reverse mortgages can boost YOUR business by singing up for “How to Tap Into the Lucrative Mexican Second Home and Investment Market"
About Tom Kelly
Tom Kelly, a former real estate editor for The Seattle Times, is a nationally syndicated newspaper columnist. He is the co-author of “Cashing In on a Second Home in Mexico” and “Cashing In on a Second Home in Central America” with Stewart Title’s Mitch Creekmore. Tom also is the author of The New Reverse Mortgage Formula (John Wiley & Sons), “Real Estate for Boomers and Beyond” (Kaplan) and co-author of How a Second Home Can Be Your Best Investment (McGraw-Hill) written with John Tuccillo, former chief economist for the National Association of Realtors.
Kelly’s award-winning radio show “Real Estate Today” for 17 years originated from on the CBS affiliate in Seattle. The show was syndicated by Business Talk Radio to approximately 40 domestic markets and aired on 450 stations in 160 countries via Armed Forces Radio.
About Mitch Creekmore
Mitch Creekmore is senior vice president and director of international business development for Stewart Information International, a world leader in title insurance and other real estate information services. He has been a licensed Texas real estate broker for more than 20 years.
Creekmore has authored numerous articles on the Mexican system of real estate conveyance, Mexico’s foreign ownership requirements (including Mexican land title matters), subdivision development procedures, escrow and tax considerations, ejido land and financing issues. He has been approved by the State Bar of Texas, the Texas Real Estate Commission, the Arizona Department of Real Estate and the California Department of Real Estate to provide a mandatory continuing education course for attorneys and real estate agents.