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For years, the rental business in Mexico was relatively simple: buy a property, list it on a platform, and start generating income.

Not anymore.

The 2026 Economic Package marks a quiet but profound turning point in how rentals operate in Mexico.

It’s not about prohibitions.

It’s not about politics.

It’s about structure. And those who understand this first will operate better.

The Change is Operational, Not Political

The public debate has focused on gentrification, but from a technical perspective, the most relevant change is different: the strengthening of tax and operational control over income generated through digital platforms.

This includes operations carried out on:

  • Airbnb

  • Booking

  • Vrbo

  • And any digital intermediary platform

Today, authorities have a greater capacity to:

  • Identify income

  • Cross-reference financial information

  • Detect inconsistencies

  • Enforce compliance

This is not a threat. It is the natural evolution of a market that grew fast.


The Business Has Changed: Operation Wins Over Ownership

Before, the value was in the location.

Today, the value is in the operation. The difference between temporary income and a profitable asset is no longer the property itself, but what stands behind it.

A professional operator today has:

  • Clear contracts

  • Operational policies

  • Security protocols

  • Financial control

  • Tax compliance

An informal operator has uncertainty. It’s that simple.


The Biggest Risk Today is Not Occupancy

Many owners still believe the main risks are:

  • Not getting bookings

  • Lower prices

  • Increasing competition

But today’s greatest risk is different: operating without structure. We are already seeing the consequences in the market:

  • Tax fines

  • SAT (Tax Administration Service) audits

  • Account freezes

  • Liability for incidents

  • Loss of income

This is especially true for properties with constant guest turnover. This is no longer a matter of size; it is a matter of responsibility.


What Actually Changes with the 2026 Economic Package

Not everything is changing, but what is changing is critical.

Real Changes: * Greater control over income generated on platforms

  • Increased traceability of operations

  • Higher operator responsibility

  • Formalization of the business

What Stays the Same: * Tourism demand

  • Interest in investing in Mexico

  • Sector profitability

  • Real estate opportunity

The market continues to grow, but now it demands professionalism.


The New Standard of the Real Estate Business

Today, operating a property on digital platforms is no longer an informal activity. It’s a business. And every business needs structure—not to complicate things, but to protect them.

Protecting: * The asset

  • The income

  • The reputation

  • The wealth

A Message for Owners and Investors

If you own a property, operate on platforms, or are considering investing in rentals in Mexico, the question is no longer:

“Can it be rented?” The question is:

“Can it be operated correctly?”

The real value of a real estate asset is no longer just its location; it’s its operation. The rental business in Mexico isn’t closing; it’s becoming professionalized.

In markets that professionalize, prepared operators grow and the improvised ones disappear. This isn’t the end of the business—it’s the beginning of a new standard.

 

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