🇲🇽 Buying in Your Personal Name (as a Mexican Citizen)
Always consult with a U.S. real estate attorney and a cross-border tax advisor to set up the ideal structure based on your personal situation and investment goals.
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With over 20 years of real estate experience, Antonio Aguirre is a trusted expert helping buyers, sellers, and investors—both local and international—make smart, strategic decisions in one of the most competitive markets in the U.S.
Antonio’s career began by opening offices, recruiting, training, and mentoring agents across the U.S. and Latin America. His leadership and consistent results have earned him multiple industry recognitions, and his global perspective allows him to understand and meet the diverse needs of his clients.
Today, Antonio leads a multidisciplinary team committed to delivering comprehensive, transparent, and personalized service. Whether you’re investing in pre-construction, exploring private equity opportunities, or looking for existing properties, Antonio has the knowledge, network, and resources to help you secure the best possible deal.
A true Miamian at heart, Antonio is passionate about watersports and gastronomy—qualities that reflect his energetic, detailed, and client-centered approach to real estate.
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How much do I, as a Mexican citizen, need for a down payment in real estate in Miami?
As a Mexican citizen buying real estate in Miami, you can expect to need a down payment of 30% to 50% of the purchase price, depending on how you finance the property. Here’s a breakdown:
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