To Buy or Not to Buy? History of Ejidos [] Joseph Toone
News Category: News and General Discussion
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Published May 16, 2021
My pal volunteers for a countryside agrarian charity and one day received an offer to buy some land there at a very reasonable price so he took me out to see. Now, unless you were raised by extremely rude wolves, one knows not to be discouraging though the lot’s appeal escaped me. It was barren land near neither Dolores Hidalgo nor San Miguel de Allende.
Not wishing to state the obvious I queried about the land being part of an ejido (pronounced eh-hee-dough), or land set aside for indigenous and pondering if a foreigner could own land there. That led me down the long and fascinating history of ejidos.
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