Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo — In a demonstration of commitment to improving housing in Quintana Roo, municipal president Claudia Sheinbaum led the delivery of 225 new housing units in Playa del Carmen. This action is part of efforts to expand opportunities for access to dignified housing, specifically for workers enrolled in federal programs such as Infonavit, Fovissste, and INSUS.
These deliveries are framed within a governmental strategy that seeks not only to increase the number of homes but also to offer more favorable financing conditions, including the forgiveness of existing debts and the restructuring of unpaid loans. To date, more than 2 million loans have been restructured nationwide, promoting fairer and more sustainable access to family assets.
The context of these actions arises at a time when the federal government has implemented social policies aimed at reducing inequality and strengthening the well-being of communities. The delivery in Playa del Carmen adds to a larger goal in the state, with the construction of thousands of new homes and benefits for thousands of families, reinforcing its role as an economic and social engine in the region.
The social investment in infrastructure and housing seeks to respond to growing demand in tourist destinations and urban areas, promoting sustainable development and economic stability for households. The delivery of these homes also reflects the governmental priority of expanding access to property and reducing living costs for those who need it most.
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