Overview
- President Claudia Sheinbaum presided over Infonavit’s 139th General Assembly at Palacio Nacional and formally presented the Vivienda para el Bienestar program.
- Infonavit’s work this term will follow three priorities: guarantee the right to housing, eradicate corruption, and provide credits that borrowers can realistically repay.
- As of December 5, the institute reported 308,041 homes contracted toward the six-year plan, following an earlier milestone of 250,000 homes built reported on November 21.
- Director Octavio Romero outlined a placement goal of just over 3 million mortgage credits this administration, including 1.2 million for Vivienda para el Bienestar, 1.8 million traditional loans, 50,000 mixed projects, and 2.48 million home-improvement loans.
- Infonavit emphasized fraud prevention and transparency, reported correcting 2.5 million previously classified “impagable” loans with the remainder to be addressed this month, and highlighted planned deliveries of 4,628 homes this year across 56 developments in 18 states.