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Mercado de terrenos

Terrenos en Puerto Escondido

Compara lotes en Oaxaca por ubicacion, precio, superficie, documentos y tipo de titulo.

Safer than marketplace-style search

Start with land that has proof behind it

In Mexico, some estimates say around 30% of open-market land listings may be fake, often from people selling land they do not own. Terrenos marks listings as Reviewed only after ownership, location, and legal-path proof is uploaded and checked, so foreign buyers know what to trust first.

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1Real land facts

See the location, size, access, utilities, and title type before you waste time.

2Legal path

Know if you can buy directly, need a fideicomiso, or must avoid ejido or communal blockers.

3Proof checked

Prefer listings where ownership and required documents have already been reviewed.

4Money waits

Do not move deposits, escrow, or payment until documents and notary review are clear.

Sell your land
Safe search:Try: Reviewed parcelsAsk for title + predialCheck fideicomiso pathAvoid money before notary

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Local buying guide

Guía local para comprar terreno en Puerto Escondido

Usa primero el inventario. Estas notas locales ayudan a reducir una lista antes de preguntar por titulo, acceso, servicios y visita.

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Prices

Compare asking prices across coastal, residential, and inland parcels before contacting a seller.

Zones

Review La Punta, Zicatela, Bacocho, Colotepec, and nearby growth corridors by buyer intent.

Risks

Check title type, road access, utilities, restricted-zone exposure, and coordinates before a site visit.

Popular buying zones

La Punta / Zicatela

Beach lifestyle demand, limited supply, higher price sensitivity

Bacocho / Rinconada

Residential buyer interest, services nearby, cleaner due diligence path

Colotepec / Bajos de Chila

Larger lots, growth corridors, road and utility checks matter

Before contacting a seller

  • Confirm escritura, ejido, comunal, or fideicomiso path before making an offer.
  • Ask for coordinates and road access photos before scheduling a site visit.
  • Check water, electricity, zoning, and any restricted-zone or environmental flags.