Yes. The process is regulated and foreigners have the same property rights.
You choose the lot > sign the contract + deposit to reserve > send the down payment (if installments) > Payment > registration in your name. It can be done digitally.
No. The entire process can be done online.
Yes, it is not required.
No. It does not grant residency or permanent stay visas.
You will receive the Warranty Deed. Additionally, you can check the county Property Appraiser's website to see your name listed as the legal owner.
After closing, the Title Company registers the transfer with the county. The registration is public and can be consulted online.
Yes, there is a complete property verification (Title Search), ensuring the property has no debts, liens, or pending issues.
After full payment.
Financial and Fees
Payment is made via international wire transfer through exchange brokers authorized by the Central Bank. We will recommend partners.
You only risk loss in extreme cases of Property Tax or HOA default.
US$ 400/year.
US$ 12.50/month.
No. At the time of purchase, there are Closing Costs: US$ 1,600.00.
Yes, moderately.
Land and Infrastructure
Yes, fully regularized with all infrastructure in place.
No, you can keep the land as an investment for as long as you wish.
Paved streets, power grid, water, sewer, and fiber optics.
Yes, there are no gates or guard booths.
It is not common. Property invasion in the USA is a crime taken very seriously and is extremely rare, especially in planned subdivisions.
Liquidity is high, so you can sell through CIG itself. The selling process follows the same simplicity and security as the purchase.
Our subdivisions in Port Charlotte have never flooded in history, being in low-risk zones: 1%.
Florida as a whole is monitored, but Port Charlotte's geographic location offers statistically greater safety compared to the east coast.