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Baja California Surpasses 100,000 Housing Actions, Develops About 40,000 New Homes

Officials say price caps with fee cuts keep new homes within reach.

Overview

  • The state reports 106,057 housing actions under its housing plan, including 40,228 new houses across the seven municipalities.
  • Officials say roughly three quarters of those new units are already built with many delivered, and the administration is pushing to reach 50,000 before the term ends.
  • To keep prices down, the state cut some fees and taxes, supplies public land for projects, and sets a ceiling price that builders must meet.
  • The infrastructure and urban development office set a target price of about 1.15 million pesos per home.
  • A companion program called Casa Fuerte has provided building materials to more than 74,000 people for home upgrades, and officials say the broader effort has improved living conditions for about 424,000 residents.