Sept. 9, 2025

Moving to San Miguel de Allende: Practical First Steps

In this episode of Nomadic Diaries, host Doreen Cumberford welcomes friend and real estate expert Tracy Moss to discuss the ins and outs of buying property in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. 

Tracy draws on her 20+ years in Mexico, sharing practical steps, insider tips, and cultural insights to help expatriates, digital nomads, and dreamers navigate the real estate market with confidence.

Key Topics & Highlights

1. Real Estate in San Miguel de Allende

  • Tracy explains her holistic approach with Berkshire Hathaway, emphasizing personalized service and broad access to listings,
  • Home prices range from $150,000 to luxury properties upwards of $5 million, with options for every budget and lifestyle.

2. Neighborhoods Unpacked

  • Central neighborhoods like Centro and Parque Juarez offer vibrant energy, culture, and high-end homes.
  • Quieter, spacious areas (such as Los Frailes and golf communities) are ideal for those desiring more land, gardens, or a country feel.
  • Unique options include vineyard estates and horse properties, reminiscent of Tuscany.

3. The Buying Process Made Simple

  • Foreigners can own property in San Miguel and receive proper title deeds.
  • You don’t need permanent residency; even tourist visa holders can purchase property.
  • The buying process involves permits (SRE), legal assistance, inspections in English, escrow (10% deposit), and typically takes around 6-8 weeks for deed delivery.
  • Tracy’s team helps with power of attorney for clients who can’t be present at closing.

4. Cost of Living & Utilities

  • While closing costs are slightly higher (5-5.2%), property taxes are strikingly low ($300-$500/year).
  • Utilities and public transport are affordable—water and electricity are much less than in the US; internet is the most significant utility expense.

5. Transportation

  • San Miguel offers reliable public buses (6-10 pesos/ride), affordable taxis and Ubers, and easy intercity travel options.

6. Market Trends

  • Stable prices with a recent uptick in new residents and rapid absorption of new inventory.
  • Last year saw a slowdown due to elections, but 2024 is bringing renewed interest.

7. Cultural Adjustments

  • Language barrier and adapting to a more relaxed pace (“mañana culture”) are the main challenges for newcomers.
  • Tracy offers ongoing support for clients, helping bridge cultural and logistical gaps.

8. Advice for Prospective Buyers

  • Don’t hesitate to ask for help or guidance.
  • Consider renting first if you’re unsure - Tracy can facilitate rentals, too.
  • Many clients express only one regret: not moving sooner.

Tracy’s Top Tip

“Don’t be scared to reach out and ask for help, and if you’re on the fence, try renting for a few months before buying. Life’s an experiment - give it a go, even for a year.”

Connect with Tracy:

  • Website: buyinsanmiguel.com
  • Berkshire Hathaway Home Services: Company website
  • tracymossrealestate
    Facebook: TracyMoss
    Web page: www.buyinsanmiguel.com & https://bhhscolonialhomessanmiguel.com
    Youtube channel. @TracyMossRealEstateSanMiguel
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