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Mexico and Sonora Agree to Build 60,000 ‘Viviendas del Bienestar’ in Sonora

The plan targets low-income families in high-demand areas, with Sonora providing land and municipal coordination.

Overview

  • President Claudia Sheinbaum and Governor Alfonso Durazo announced the agreement after a working meeting that set federal–state coordination rules.
  • The initiative forms part of a national strategy to reduce the housing deficit and uphold the constitutional right to adequate housing.
  • Projects will prioritize locations with access to basic services, focusing on social housing for low-income households.
  • The Sonora government said it will facilitate land, handle institutional processes, and work with municipalities to keep construction on schedule.
  • Durazo reported first handovers in Cajeme at the end of January, including 302 CONAVI homes in the Ricardo Topete complex funded with 166 million pesos, with 37,000 homes having land secured, requirements advancing for the remaining 23,000, and about 7,500 under construction via Infonavit and CONAVI.