The Government of Mexico announced that, as part of the Vivienda para el Bienestar (Housing for Well-being) program, 6,401 completed homes will be delivered between November and December 2025. Of these, 4,871 were built by Infonavit in 19 states and 1,530 by Conavi in nine states, according to the Secretariat of Agrarian, Territorial and Urban Development (Sedatu).
President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo emphasized that more than 6,000 new homes will be delivered in the first year of her administration. Over the six-year term, the program includes restructuring 5 million loans considered unpayable, building 1.3 million homes of at least 60 square meters, and granting 430,000 home-improvement supports, including for beneficiaries and for people without access to Infonavit or FOVISSSTE.
Sedatu Secretary Edna Elena Vega Rangel reported that 345,817 homes are currently under construction, representing 90% progress toward the annual goal of 386,000. Of that total, 256,666 correspond to Infonavit and 86,152 to Conavi. She added that 222,197 property deeds have been regularized so far, toward a six-year target of one million.
Conavi Director General Rodrigo Chávez Contreras explained that the delivery of 1,530 homes under his agency will begin in the second half of December in Baja California Sur, Hidalgo, Michoacán, Morelos, Nayarit, Sonora, Tabasco, Yucatán, and Zacatecas. He said construction is advancing at different stages on 206 plots, with housing assignments to be made through assemblies and lotteries from December 1 to 18.
Infonavit Director General Octavio Romero Oropeza noted that the 4,871 homes to be delivered this year are distributed across 58 developments in 39 municipalities in 19 states. He added that by the end of 2025, projects will be contracted for 300,032 homes, while the credit-adjustment program has already restructured 2.5 million loans and expects to resolve an additional 2,356,000 by December. FOVISSSTE, meanwhile, reported progress in social-justice supports and in preparing land for new construction.

