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Dave Meyers
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Buying in Mexico: Terms or Cash

Dave Meyers
  • Developer
  • Cottonwood, AZ
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Morning!

I am looking at buying a condo in Mexico as a U.S. Citizen. Most of the properties are cash whereas some offer terms.

My (complete nubie) question is this: if I take out a mortgage, doesn’t the lender pay the seller 100% right away?

What causes a seller to request all cash vs terms/mortgage?

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Alan Bostick
  • Homeowner
  • Orrville, OH
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Alan Bostick
  • Homeowner
  • Orrville, OH
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Yea, time to close is the primary reason for requesting cash payment. If a buyer is offering cash that means there is no lending contingency which in turn reduces the risk that the seller is wasting their own time. 

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