Yes. The service is designed to assist foreign property owners in Mexico, including owners who do not live locally. In fact, one of the main goals of the request form is to help identify the property location clearly, confirm the purpose of the appraisal, and make the process easier for owners managing property from outside Rosarito.
Our appraisal services are prepared for professional use in matters such as property sale or purchase, tax purposes, inheritance or estate matters, and legal proceedings in Mexico. If you need an appraisal for a specific court, tax, notarial, or administrative process, we recommend contacting us first so we can confirm the appropriate scope for your case.
We provide professional service in both English and Spanish and regularly assist foreign property owners in Mexico. If you need your appraisal report or related documentation in English, please let us know when submitting your request so we can confirm the most appropriate delivery format for your case.
We provide appraisal services for residential houses, condominiums and apartments, land or vacant lots, commercial properties, and, when needed, certain special property types such as industrial or hospitality properties. Special property types may require a custom quotation depending on the scope and complexity of the analysis.
The process typically includes an initial consultation, property inspection when access is available, market analysis based on comparable properties, and delivery of a written appraisal report. Estimated delivery time for the report is usually 5 to 10 business days after the property inspection.
To get started, it is helpful to provide the property address, city or municipality, property type, the purpose of the appraisal, and basic property details such as land area, construction area, and approximate year of construction. If known, you may also share an estimated property value, since this helps determine the approximate appraisal fee range.
Not necessarily. What matters most is that the property can be accessed for inspection when required. If you are not available in person, you may designate a contact person for the property inspection. This is especially useful for owners who live outside Rosarito or outside Mexico.
If available, you may upload documents such as the property deed or title, property tax statement, water bill, architectural plans, condominium regime documents (if applicable), and property photographs. These documents can help us review the case more efficiently and prepare a more accurate preliminary quotation.
You can still submit a request even if you do not have complete documentation. Final appraisal fees may vary depending on the characteristics of the property and the information available. In some cases, additional charges may apply, for example if the property must be measured because architectural plans are not available, or if the complexity of the case requires additional review.