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By Thomas Von Willich | Editorial Lead, Riviera Maya Real Estate Insider | April 2026
Independent market intelligence. No properties to sell. No agents to recommend. Just accurate information.
What We Are
Riviera Maya Real Estate Insider publishes independent market intelligence on Mexican real estate. We do not sell properties, represent buyers, or accept commissions from agents or developers. Our only product is verified information.
The platform exists because foreign investors face a market where most English-language content is either promotional or designed to generate leads. We provide the other side — including risks, real costs, and regulatory changes that affect capital.
Our commitment
Every claim in our articles traces to a public source — typically a Mexican federal or state government website. We do not publish developer press releases or anonymous agent anecdotes.
Every claim in our articles traces to a public source — typically a Mexican federal or state government website. We do not publish developer press releases or anonymous agent anecdotes.
What We Are Not
- Not a real estate agency — We do not list properties or facilitate transactions.
- Not a referral service — We do not recommend agents, notaries, or developers. We provide the criteria to evaluate them yourself.
- Not a promotional platform — We do not accept payment for coverage. We receive no compensation from developers, agents, or notaries.
- Not legal or tax advisors — Our articles explain the legal framework. Every transaction requires professional advice from a Mexican notary.
Thomas Von Willich (editorial pen name) is Editorial Lead at Riviera Maya Real Estate Insider. He has no ownership interest in any brokerage, development, or real estate agency in Mexico. His analysis relies on public registry data, notary interviews, and direct document review.
This article is based on official Mexican federal laws and regulations as of April 2026. It is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, or investment advice. Real estate transactions in Mexico involve specific legal requirements that vary by state and municipality. You should consult a qualified Mexican notary and legal counsel before entering into any purchase agreement. Riviera Maya Real Estate Insider receives no compensation from developers, agents, or notaries mentioned or referenced. Aviso: Contenido asistido por inteligencia artificial.
