Inside Mexico, foreigners may purchase land properties without the need to have native co-owners. This also goes for what the Mexican government calls 'restrictive properties', or those properties near the borders and coast.
But owning a piece of property in this zone has its own set of additional rules you will have to take in mind--if you are foreigner, that is. For instance, you may not develop these properties for commercial use.
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