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Mexico Sets 400,000-Home Goal for 2026 as Housing Drive Formalizes 393,686 in 2025

The plan channels a pledged 1.1 trillion pesos via Infonavit, Conavi, Fovissste to expand access for low-income households.

Overview

  • Sedatu said the 2025 tally reached 102% of the annual target, formalizing 393,686 homes and benefiting about 1.4 million people.
  • Authorities set 2026 objectives to formalize another 400,000 homes and to advance land regularization, with Insus working on more than 600,000 plots and a goal to give legal certainty to over 200,000 families.
  • Infonavit reported 319,467 homes contracted through early January, targets 396,210 more in 2026, has delivered about 4,700 so far, and now allows eligibility with six months’ contributions for workers earning up to two minimum wages.
  • Conavi reported 381 donated sites totaling 1,741 hectares and 86,000 homes in process, including 20% as rental units for students and young workers, plus on-site registration that has assigned 65,998 beneficiaries through assemblies and lotteries.
  • The program logged 420,000 home-improvement supports in 2025—typically 40,000 pesos paid via Banco del Bienestar—alongside the restructuring or cleanup of roughly 4.8 million troubled credits and the issuance of more than 270,000 legal documents benefiting about 970,000 people.