Overview
- The homes are placed under the Program of Regeneración Comunitaria, which seeks to revive neighborhoods with high abandonment and broaden access to affordable housing.
- Properties return to Infonavit after a judicial adjudication triggered by nonpayment or abandonment, a process that can take up to two years before a unit is eligible for sale.
- Infonavit does not sell directly to the public, so purchases are made via authorized developers, real‑estate portals and occasional official auctions, with current catalogs available through CESI and Infonatel.
- Units are inspected or rehabilitated prior to listing, and many buyers can use Infonavit financing to acquire the property and fund necessary repairs.
- Prospective buyers are urged to verify the property’s legal status and the seller’s authorization and to avoid payments without formal contracts, with media noting that bank remates carry different cash and legal risks.