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FIBRAs in Sight: New Trusts Anticipated in the Mexican Market

  • Amefibra predicts the emergence of real estate investment trusts focused on the agricultural and rental housing sectors in Mexico, following trends from the US market.
FIBRAs are real estate investment vehicles that trigger economic development in Mexico. Photo: Bigstock
FIBRAs are real estate investment vehicles that trigger economic development in Mexico. Photo: Bigstock
08/02/2022
The Mexican Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (Amefibra) foresees the operation of trusts focused on the agricultural and rental housing sectors in Mexico, following market trends from the United States. 

According to the association, new real estate investment trusts that are in the process of being listed on the stock market may launch their Initial Public Offering (IPO) in the near future. These sectors, which currently have limited inventory or virtually no activity, are driven by the reference of the US market, where bundled properties generate appreciation for certificate holders.

Amefibra highlights that the interest lies in agricultural properties and rental housing, where it is expected that new players will join the market. These segments represent growth opportunities in Mexico, as there is currently a lack of supply or minimal activity in these sectors. 

The trend from the US market serves as a guide for the expansion of these trusts in the country, offering new investment options and diversification in the Mexican real estate market.

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