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Mexico is changing fast, what’s Really Driving Real Estate Prices in Mexico?

Mexico is changing fast, what’s Really Driving Real Estate Prices in Mexico?

In this conversation with Jessy Ruiz, we discuss the real forces driving rising real estate prices in Mexico — from migration and foreign buyers to inflation, taxes, digital finance, development, and the broader transformation of the Mexican economy.

This is a deeper look at what’s really happening beneath the surface.

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u/FinancialLiberties — 1 day ago

Mexico’s government bonds are paying around 7.5%… and that’s changing how some investors view real estate, risk, and passive income. 🇲🇽. Do you like CETES for investments in Mexico, or prefer Real Estate?

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u/FinancialLiberties — 7 days ago

Mexico's Debt to GDP Ratio Is Only 55% and has $1.2T Debt, which is much lower than US, China and India. I think Mexico will continue to expand spending on infrastructure and social programs. What do you think?

u/FinancialLiberties — 9 days ago

Mexico drops ranking for Auto Manufacturing, and yet GAC (China auto company) is opening a plant in Mexico. Overall, manufacturing growth in Mexico has slowed down, but the Tech sector is growing... we discuss this on a recent podcast, see comments.

Our podcast interview "Mexico Should Be Growing Faster — So Why Isn’t It?" on YouTube link is: https://youtu.be/YOyusJYDZEI

u/FinancialLiberties — 13 days ago