Overview
- Authorities handed over 48 homes in Cajeme’s Jo’ara development, the first deliveries in Sonora within a 302‑unit complex that includes 63 m² three‑bedroom family houses and 47 m² two‑bedroom units for youth.
- Sonora’s target expanded to 65,000 homes with 16,432 currently under construction, the state provided all required land, and INSUS plans to issue 30,000 property titles.
- Beneficiaries are non‑rightsholders verified to have no active housing credit and were selected after open registration through a public drawing.
- Financing is recoverable at zero interest over 20 to 30 years, with typical monthly payments reported near 1,800 pesos.
- Parallel actions in Quintana Roo include a goal of about 62,000 homes with more than 31,000 already being built, key handovers to 80 families at Infonavit Paraíso Maya, and officials citing roughly 66 billion pesos in combined investment across both states.