“Shocking Housing Crisis: 80K People Without Homes in Quintana Roo!”

A blue car parked in front of a white building with blue trim, large black bags on its roof, and a person standing by the open driver's side door. Another person is bending over near an open car trunk of a nearby vehicle, and various other cars are parked in the vicinity. Windows are barred for security on the building behind them.

In Quintana Roo, a state in Mexico, only 40% of the local population owns a home, placing it 23rd in the national ranking. Despite the state's annual population growth rate of 3.5%, over 80,000 individuals are without a home.

Even though the real estate sector has seen a decline nationwide, Quintana Roo stands out as the only state where the number of mortgage loans has increased. This is accompanied by a rise in housing prices and employment rates, largely driven by the tourism and construction industries.

In 2023, Quintana Roo saw a significant surge in construction value, growing by 400% compared to the previous year. This growth was largely due to major development projects such as Section 5 of the Maya Train and the new Tulum airport. The state's employment rate has benefited from this construction boom and the thriving tourism industry.


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