What is a Fideicomiso? Complete Guide for Foreign Buyers in Mexico 2026

Fideicomiso guide for foreign buyers in Mexico — bank trust for coastal property

Mexico Property Law · 2026

What is a Fideicomiso? Complete Guide for Foreign Buyers

Everything you need to know about Mexico’s bank trust system — costs, rights, setup process, and how it protects your investment.

Quick Answer: A fideicomiso is a 50-year renewable bank trust that allows foreigners to legally own coastal property in Mexico with full ownership rights. It costs ~$1,500–$2,500 to set up and ~$500–$700/year to maintain.

Why Foreigners Need a Fideicomiso in Mexico

The Mexican Constitution restricts direct foreign ownership of property within the “restricted zone” — 50 km from any coastline or 100 km from any international border. The fideicomiso (bank trust) was created as the legal solution: it allows foreigners to hold all ownership rights through a Mexican bank acting as trustee.

This is not a lease or rental arrangement. You are the beneficiary of the trust — meaning you have the full right to use, rent, remodel, sell, or will the property to your heirs.

Fideicomiso vs Direct Title (Escritura)

Feature Fideicomiso Direct Title
Required for coastal zone? Yes No (inland only)
Duration 50 years, renewable Permanent
Annual fee $500–$700/yr None
Rights granted Full ownership rights Full ownership
Transferable? Yes Yes
Mortgage possible? Through Mexican banks Yes

Fideicomiso Setup: Step-by-Step

1

Offer accepted on propertyPurchase agreement signed. 10% earnest money deposited.
2

SRE permit applicationYour agent applies to the Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores for permission to establish the trust (~4–6 weeks).
3

Bank selected & trust establishedChoose your trustee bank (Banamex, Scotiabank, HSBC, etc.). Bank opens trust account.
4

Notario closes the transactionMexican notario verifies title, prepares closing documents, records the transaction. Typical timeline: 60–90 days total.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I lose my property through a fideicomiso?

No. Your rights as beneficiary are protected under Mexican law. The bank is only the legal trustee — they cannot sell, use, or encumber your property without your authorization.

What happens when the 50-year trust expires?

You simply renew it. Renewal is routine and costs similar to the original setup. There is no limit on renewals.

Can I name a US heir in my fideicomiso?

Yes. You can name any beneficiary — US citizens included. This is one of the key estate planning benefits.

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