Short answer: if you are choosing a real estate agent in Valladolid, Yucatán, verify credentials first. Casas en Valladolid works with certified advisors, public credential proof, and local due diligence instead of generic portal-style sales copy.
Last reviewed: May 14, 2026. Real estate licensing, credential registries, and contract requirements can change; always verify current documents before signing.
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Why agent verification matters in Valladolid
Valladolid attracts local buyers, Mexican buyers from other states, foreign buyers, investors, retirees, and renters who need practical answers before they commit. The market also has older homes, colonial restorations, lots, rural land, ejido questions, constancia de propiedad, inherited properties, and street-level utility differences.
That combination makes the agent matter. A good advisor does more than open a door. They help you understand documents, price, location, services, negotiation, timing, notary process, and whether the property fits your real goal.
Casas en Valladolid agent credentials
Casas en Valladolid publishes credential proof so buyers and sellers can verify who they are working with.
Diana Yadira De León Bañuelos
- Founder of Casas en Valladolid.
- INSEJUPY Tipo A real estate advisor.
- Federal CONOCER certification in real estate commercialization advisory.
- A.M.P.I. member and A.M.P.I. Mérida 2026 real estate intermediation training.
- More than 10 years of local market experience in Valladolid.
Dalila Yesenia De León Bañuelos
- INSEJUPY Tipo A real estate advisor.
- A.M.P.I. Mérida member.
- Published A.M.P.I. credential proof.
- Listed in the NAR member directory.
You can review the proof, certificate images, and verification links on Our Credentials.
What a qualified Valladolid agent should help you verify
For buyers:
- Whether the title, owners, boundaries, predial, and catastro make sense.
- Whether the price is realistic for the area and property condition.
- Whether the property is private title, ejido, constancia, inherited, or otherwise higher risk.
- Whether CFE, water, drainage or septic, and internet are realistic on that exact street.
- Whether a foreign buyer needs the SRE permit and how the notary wants the file prepared.
- Whether remodeling, rental, or investment assumptions are realistic.
For sellers:
- Whether the asking price is defensible.
- Which documents should be gathered before publishing.
- Whether ISR, Yucatán impuesto cedular, succession, mortgage release, powers, or multiple owners need review.
- How to present the property to local, national, and foreign buyers without creating surprises later.
How to verify an agent before you work together
Ask for:
- Full legal name.
- INSEJUPY registration or certification proof.
- A.M.P.I. membership proof, if claimed.
- CONOCER certificate proof, if claimed.
- Written service terms and, when applicable, the PROFECO adhesion-contract registration number printed on the contract.
- A clear explanation of commission, representation, deposits, and who is responsible for each step.
Do not rely only on a Facebook profile, a WhatsApp number, or a listing portal account. Anyone can publish property content; not everyone can guide a safe transaction.
Where Casas en Valladolid is strongest
Casas is built for Valladolid-specific real estate decisions:
- Houses for sale in Centro, San Juan, Sisal, Santa Lucía, Candelaria, residential areas, and nearby villages.
- Lots, hectares, ranches, and land due diligence.
- Foreign-buyer questions around SRE permit, documents, notary process, and closing expectations.
- Mexican buyer questions from Mérida, Quintana Roo, Mexico City, and other states.
- Seller questions around documents, pricing, taxes, inherited property, and timing.
- Utility due diligence: CFE, Telmex, local fiber, Starlink, water, drainage, and solar.
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FAQ
How do I verify a real estate agent in Yucatán?
Ask for the agent's full legal name and credential proof. Start with INSEJUPY registration, then verify any A.M.P.I., CONOCER, NAR, or PROFECO claims through the relevant public proof or certificate.
Are Diana and Dalila licensed real estate advisors?
Yes. Casas en Valladolid publishes their INSEJUPY Tipo A, A.M.P.I., CONOCER, and related proof on the credentials page, including Dalila's NAR directory link and A.M.P.I. credential link.
Do I need a real estate agent to buy in Valladolid?
It is not just about access to listings. A qualified local agent helps verify documents, price, area, utilities, negotiation, timing, and notary steps, especially when the buyer is foreign or from another state.
Can foreign buyers work with Casas en Valladolid?
Yes. Casas works with foreign buyers and explains local process, documents, SRE permit expectations, neighborhood context, and practical issues such as CFE, internet, water, and renovation risk.
Can Casas help me sell a property?
Yes. Casas can review price, documents, promotion, buyer filtering, negotiation, and notary coordination. Start with the Spanish seller guide at /vender-tu-casa-valladolid/.
Where can I read Casas en Valladolid reviews?
You can read public client reviews on Google: 190+ Google reviews. Use them together with credentials, licenses, and contract proof before deciding.
Why not just use a listing portal?
Portals show inventory, but they do not replace local due diligence. Valladolid property decisions often depend on documents, street-level services, ownership history, remodeling risk, and realistic pricing.