Mulege Real Estate FAQ: Complete 2026 Guide
Every question US and Canadian buyers ask before purchasing property in Mulege, Baja California Sur – answered honestly by our local agents.
Is it safe to buy property in Mulege?
Yes. Mulege has one of the lowest crime rates in Mexico and a decades-long track record of successful foreign property ownership. The Fideicomiso system is well-established and enforced by Mexican law.
How much do I need to buy in Mulege?
Entry-level lots start at USD 12,000-15,000. Move-in-ready casitas start around USD 65,000. Most of our buyers spend USD 50,000-200,000. Financing is limited – most purchases are cash.
Can I get a Mexican mortgage as a foreigner?
Mexican banks rarely lend to non-residents. Some sellers offer owner financing (typically 20-30% down, 3-7 year terms). US home equity loans against existing property are the most common financing method.
What are annual property taxes in Mulege?
Extremely low – typically USD 100-500 per year for residential property. Baja California Sur has some of the lowest property taxes in North America.
How do I transfer money to Mexico for a property purchase?
Wire transfers to a notario trust account are standard. We provide detailed wire instructions and recommend using Wise or a US bank international wire for best exchange rates. Never wire directly to a seller.
What happens to my property if I die?
With a Fideicomiso, you designate beneficiaries who inherit the beneficial rights directly, avoiding probate. Mexican inheritance law respects Fideicomiso designations for foreign owners.
