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Real Estate

The cross-border real estate game is evolving quickly and dramatically. Brave or foolhardy souls who bought Mexican land in days gone by routinely assumed nerve-wracking and often catastrophic risks. But these days it may be more financially risky to procrastinate about buying property south of the border, because prices are still attractively priced but may soon be out of reach.


Ejido in Mexico
In Mexico, village lands communally held in the traditional Indian system of land tenure that combine communal ownership with individual use is the traditional interpretation of an "ejido." The ejido consists of cultivated land, pastureland, other uncultivated lands and the fundo legal (townsite). In most cases the cultivated land is divided into separate family holdings.