Overview
- Sedatu reported on June 17 that the national program has reached 33.6% of its 1.8 million-house sexenal goal with 274,000 homes under construction and 604,000 contracted.
- Progress is uneven with Mexico City at about 1% and Baja California Sur and Estado de México near 5%, while Tabasco, Quintana Roo and Yucatán exceed 60% of their state targets.
- Sedatu officials say the main bottleneck is the lack of developable reserve land and the need for municipal and state contributions of territory to enable projects.
- On June 17 Sonora’s governor inaugurated construction of 2,400 houses in Hermosillo, describing a 1.3 billion peso, 32-hectare project for people without social security and announcing a state target of 65,000 homes to 2030 backed by guaranteed land.
- The pattern shows states that commit land and funds can speed delivery, while large metros will need new territorial tools and regulatory changes to unlock affordable urban housing and meet program aims.