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Arboleda – Cerezos

Avenida Roble 660, Valle del Campestre, 66265 San Pedro Garza García, N.L., México, Monterrey, Mexico
USD 3,990,000 - 6690000

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Overview

Bedrooms2-4
Bathrooms0
Area0 sqm
Year BuiltN/A

A master-planned "mini-city" in Monterrey. Cerezos is the latest condominium tower, offering 1-3 bedroom units within an urban park setting with restaurants and art installations.

Building/Community Amenities

  • Balcony / Patio / Terrace
  • Garden / Courtyard
  • Private Pool
  • Rooftop Deck / Terrace

Investment Insights

Investment Analysis

Investment Summary

Property Price:$3,990,000
Down Payment (30%):$1,197,000
Total Investment:$0
Monthly Rental Income:$0
Net Annual Rental Income:$0
Future Property Value:$0

Key Metrics

Cash-on-Cash Return:0.00%
Cap Rate:0.00%
Total ROI (over 10 years):0.00%
Annualized ROI:0.00%

Legal & Ownership

Legal & Ownership Information

Ownership Structure

Ownership Rights

Full ownership rights (Freehold)

Foreign Ownership

Property Ownership Laws: Foreigners can buy property in Mexico, although there are restrictions on owning land within 100 kilometers of the border or 50 kilometers of the coast. In these zones, foreigners must use a bank trust (fideicomiso) to hold the property.

Tax Considerations

Property Taxes

property taxes include a purchase tax (ISAI), typically around 2-4% of the property's value, and an annual property tax (predial), which is relatively low compared to international standards

Transfer Tax

purchase tax (ISAI), typically around 2-4% of the property's value, and an annual property tax (predial), which is relatively low compared to international standards

Inheritance Tax

Capital gains tax is applicable on the sale of a property, generally at a rate of 35% on the profit, although exemptions and deductions may apply

Important Considerations

Restrictions

  • Property Ownership Laws: Foreigners can buy property in Mexico, although there are restrictions on owning land within 100 kilometers of the border or 50 kilometers of the coast. In these zones, foreigners must use a bank trust (fideicomiso) to hold the property.
  • Foreign Buyer Restrictions: While fideicomiso arrangements allow foreign ownership in restricted zones, outside these areas, foreigners can hold the property directly in their name without additional restrictions.

Required Documents

    Financing Options

    Financing Options

    Mortgage Calculator

    $1,197,000
    Loan Amount:$2,793,000
    Monthly Payment:$0
    Total Payment:$0
    Total Interest:$0

    Financing in Mexico

    Mexico offers a variety of property financing options for foreign buyers, making it an attractive market for international real estate investments. With loan-to-value ratios typically ranging from 50% to 70%, foreign buyers can secure competitive mortgage rates through both local banks and developer financing. The country's growing economy, coupled with its popular tourist destinations, makes it an appealing choice for those looking to invest in vacation homes or rental properties. Understanding the financing landscape in Mexico is essential for securing the best terms and maximizing investment potential.

    Requirements for Foreign Buyers
    • 1
      Valid passport
    • 2
      Proof of income
    • 3
      Recent bank statements
    • 4
      Credit history report
    • 5
      Mexican bank account
    • 6
      Mexican tax ID number (RFC)
    • 7
      Possibly a Mexican co-signer
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    Contact Information

    Grupo Alfa / Cordillera

    Grupo Alfa / Cordillera

    Property Developer

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    -4505

    canaldetransparencia@alfa.com.mx

    www.alfa.com.mx/en/

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    Mention property ID: Arboleda – Cerezos when contacting.

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