Mexico Resort Real Estate Update

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Mexico Resort Real Estate Update 

From The Settlement Company®

Welcome to our Second Quarter, 2019 newsletter

In this edition we feature an AMPI event, a Settlement Company staff announcement, solar energy, the new real estate licensing law in Baja California Sur and the First Quarter Real Estate Report for Baja California Sur.

AMPI’s Seventh Symposium- Centros Historicos is Big Success

For the seventh year in a row, The Mexican Association of Real Estate Professionals (AMPI) organized and presented a Symposium on the historic centers of Mexico. The purpose of these events is to focus on the renewing and modernizing of Mexico’s major urban areas.

This year’s Symposium was held in Mexico City (CDMX) at the historic Palacio de Mineria (Mining Palace.) More than 300 attended the two-day event. The opening reception was at the Plaza Garibaldi (a.k.a. “The Home of the Mariachis) in the tequila museum. There are about 15 restaurants at the plaza and mariachi groups were performing in many of them Federal Government officials were at the conference along with civic officials from several Mexican cities. Two sessions were especially popular and informative. The first was a panel that presented case histories of the restoration and modernization of their municipalities.  Members of the panel moderated by Cristina Velarde from AMPI’s National Advisory Council. Panel members were, Sandra Martínez (Querétaro) Horacio Sanchez (San Luis Potosí) Dolores Dib (Puebla) and Donna Ludlow (CDMX) The panel presented a second session, “Sustainability of Centros Historicos.” later in the conference

An overflow crowd came to hear business titan Carlos Slim. His presentation was “Centros Historico/ Mexico City, a Personal Vision.” He traced the history of down town Mexico City and surrounding suburbs from pre-Hispanic times until today. (Slim was heavily involved in the restoration of CDMX, following the big earthquake of 1985.) Although he was not a member of the group, he praised the team that in 2000 worked on upgrading the Paseo de La Reforma. This great boulevard has been compared to Ringstraße in Vienna and the Champs-Élysées in Paris.  Mr. Slim’s presentation was well covered by members from the television and print media.

Gail Collins Joins The Settlement Company

The Settlement Company® is pleased to announce the addition of Ms. Gail Collins to its team. Ms. Collins, a resident of Los Barriles B.C.S. has been appointed Chief Accountant and Marketing Assistant for the company’s Rental Tax Program.

Commenting on the appointment, Linda Neil Founder of the company said: “Property owners have become aware of the consequences of tax evasion in Mexico. That has spurred rapid growth in our program. It is partially as a result   of tax departments of the three NAFTA countries exchanging information. The increased volume of business has created the need for a full-time in-house accountant. We are pleased to have a person with Gail’s business back ground working for us”.

For further information about the Rental Tax Program:

info@settlement-co.com

Gail.collins@settlement-co.com

Real Estate Licensing Law in Effect in Baja California Sur

By Gari Ellen Donohoe

Real estate agents and real estate brokers are now required to be licensed in accordance with a new law that regulates real estate agents in BCS and which was approved unanimously in the Commission of Fiscal and Administrative Affairs for the State Congress in 2017.

The Secretary of Tourism, Economy and Sustainability (SETUES) in Baja California Sur, Luis Humberto Araiza López, granted the first real estate licenses to professional agents and advisors from the municipalities of La Paz, Los Cabos and Loreto in May.

Araiza Lopez said that the main objective of the law is to regulate real estate activities carried out by professional agents. This enhances the security in real estate transactions of the state for both parties involved in the transaction, the one entrusted and those who invest in real estate through any legal entity.

The new law is now in effect and therefore, becoming a real estate agent in BCS requires a state license.

Real estate licenses are valid for three years. In order to obtain the license, there are certain requirements that must be met. Candidates must take courses, be trained by a licensed real estate professional and pass an exam before they can apply for a real estate license.  Real estate advisors may work under the license of the company or real estate professional for whom they work.

In the past, anyone in Mexico could claim to be a real estate agent. But in a trend towards transparency in Mexico, more and more people now prefer using the services of a registered real estate agent. Already 15 states in the country have a real estate regulatory law in place. Baja California Sur is now the 16th state.

Tony Garcia, President of AMPI La Paz, says the licensing law will make it easier for foreigners buying real estate in BCS to make smart choices. “Firstly, if an individual trying to sell you a piece of land is not licensed, they will not be allowed to sell you that piece of land. Only certified professionals can represent buyers and sellers of real estate, which will make for fewer bad experiences and a more formalized process.

“Secondly, properties that are listed for sale must have all documents in order. All documents, including the public deed and the payment of property taxes, will be reviewed. The real estate industry is one of the most important for the economic development of Baja California Sur, and we need to keep real estate sales moving.  With documents in order, the process will be quicker and sales can close faster.”

John Glaab, CIPS a founding member of AMPI Los Cabos commented, “The introduction of the new law and issuing real estate licenses is the most exciting thing I have witnessed during my 25 years in the Mexican real estate industry. Not only will it raise the standards and ethics in our industry, but will increase the confidence of both domestic and foreign investors. I salute the hard-working team from AMPI and ASPI La Paz along with AMPI Los Cabos and MLS/BCS who worked so vigorously to write the new law.”

54 more real estate licenses in BCS are now in process at SETUES and should be issued in the upcoming weeks.

About the author: Gari Ellen is the owner/publisher of the Baja Citizen. It is an English language magazine published in La Paz B.C.S.

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