Overview
- The administration set a new sexennial target of 1.8 million new homes—500,000 via Conavi, 1.2 million via Infonavit and 100,000 via Fovissste—backed by roughly 1 trillion pesos to benefit about 6.8 million people.
- First-stage signup is active at 58 modules in 51 municipalities across 20 states (CDMX is not included), with free, in-person registration requiring ID, CURP and proof of address, folio issuance, and a Conavi evaluation within 20 business days; locations are listed at viviendabienestar.gob.mx.
- After preliminary selection, Conavi will conduct home visits from August 26 to September 18 and publish lists, with a November 14 assembly and lottery if demand exceeds capacity, prioritizing families with the greatest need.
- Infonavit eased access for low-income workers by cutting required criteria from 10 to 5 and points from 1,000 to 100, while homes average 60 m² at about 600,000 pesos, Conavi offers zero-interest for non-rightsholders, Infonavit and Fovissste apply 4–8% rates, and payments are capped at one-third of income.
- Authorities report construction underway on 163,289 of 395,000 planned starts this year and land secured on 303 plots (866 ha) for more than 112,000 homes, alongside 1.56 million people already aided through quitas, condonations and liquidations of legacy credits.