Why Milele
Every year, foreign buyers lose life savings on the Mexican coast — ejido land that can never be titled, properties sold twice, deposits wired to sellers who vanish, contracts signed in a language they couldn't read. None of it looks dangerous until it's too late. Milele exists so none of it ever reaches you: not an agency, not a traditional firm, but your side of the table, from first viewing to final signature.
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Agencies answer to sellers. We answer only to you — every clause, price and structure negotiated in your interest.
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From property search and due diligence to fideicomiso, closing and beyond — one team manages the entire purchase.
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Nearly every horror story shares one root: nobody verified. We legally confirm title, ownership and permits before a single peso moves — so what you buy is truly yours.
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You work directly with the attorneys and specialists handling your file — never a call center, never a hand-off.
Licensed counsel
Mexican property attorneys
Every closing
Before a notary public
Languages
English & Spanish
Representation
Buyer-side only
Our Services
Whether you're purchasing a home, securing an investment or building a villa, each service stands alone — or combines into full representation.
The Milele Process
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We map your goals, budget and timeline — and the legal structure that fits them.
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We source and vet properties, then negotiate price and terms on your side only.
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Title, liens, permits and ownership history verified before any money moves.
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Fideicomiso or corporation set up, contracts signed before a notary, funds secured.
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Utilities, rentals, estate planning, construction — we stay your team in Mexico.
Where We Work
Milele exists for one reason: to help foreign buyers safely acquire property on the beachfront, on the beach or near it — anywhere in Mexico. All coastal land sits in the restricted zone, so your purchase needs a fideicomiso (bank trust) or a Mexican company. We structure it, wherever your beach is. These are the markets we're asked about most:
Turquoise-water condos and branded residences with strong rental demand year-round.
→Jungle-meets-beach architecture and one of the fastest-appreciating markets in the Caribbean.
→Walkable beach living on the Riviera Maya — a favorite of expats and rental investors alike.
→Desert-and-sea luxury estates where the Pacific meets the Sea of Cortés.
→Pacific icon — marina living, old-town charm and one of Mexico's most mature expat markets.
→Mérida to Progreso — quiet Gulf-coast beachfront and colonial culture at accessible prices.
→Punta Mita to Sayulita — private, green and quietly becoming Mexico's most exclusive coast.
→Somewhere else on the coast? If it's on the beach — or near it — we handle it.
The Team
Milele is founded and led by an American-Mexican attorney whose practice is criminal law — the counsel foreigners call after a beachfront purchase has already gone wrong: fraud, ejido land, titles that never existed. Milele is his answer to the other side of that story — a dedicated brand of his law firm built to protect buyers from day one, so you never need a defense attorney later. Around it, a personally selected team — attorneys, notary coordinators, architects and real-estate advisors. You work directly with the founder and his specialists, never a call center.
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Fernando S. Correa Wilson
Founder · Attorney at Law
American-Mexican attorney and founding partner of Correa Wilson & Company, Law Firm — criminal defense and asset protection.
Verify at cwcabogados.com →Attorneys
Licensed Mexican property counsel
Notary coordination
Every closing formalized before a notary public
Architects & builders
Vetted design and construction partners
Real-estate specialists
Sourcing, vetting and negotiation on your side
What our clients say
Guides
Plain-language guides to the law, costs and traps of buying beachfront property in Mexico — written by the attorneys who handle it.
Questions, Answered
More than most buyers ever imagine: ejido (communal) land that can never be legally titled, properties sold to two buyers at once, forged deeds, liens that surface after closing, and deposits wired to people who never owned the property. By the time it shows, the money is gone — Mexican courts rarely give it back. Every one of these is preventable, and preventing them is exactly what Milele’s due diligence does before you commit a single peso. See how our title review protects you →
Yes. Foreigners can own coastal property in Mexico through a fideicomiso (bank trust) or a Mexican corporation. Milele structures either vehicle for you and verifies every legal detail before you sign.
A fideicomiso is a renewable 50-year bank trust that gives foreign buyers full ownership rights — to sell, rent, remodel and inherit — within Mexico's restricted coastal zone. If your property sits within 50 km of the coast, you need one (or a Mexican corporation, for investment purposes). Learn how we set up your fideicomiso →
Agencies represent sellers; law firms stop at paperwork. Milele works exclusively for buyers and covers the entire acquisition — search, negotiation, due diligence, trust setup, closing and beyond.
Yes. We collaborate with agents, developers and sellers — while protecting your side of the transaction at every step.
Anywhere on Mexico's coast — Cancún, Tulum, Playa del Carmen, Puerto Vallarta, Los Cabos, Yucatán, the Riviera Nayarit and any other beach destination. If the property is on or near the beach, it needs a fideicomiso or a Mexican company — and that is exactly what we do. We also handle transactions in Mexico City.
Yes. Many of our clients earn rental income from their vacation homes. We structure ownership and tax compliance so you can rent legally from day one.
Contact
Start with a free consultation — we'll assess your goals, explain the legal path and send you our buyer's checklist. No obligation.
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