According to the HSBC Global Research study, "Cutting congestion lifts growth" carried out in 2019, it is pointed out that the cost of non-verticalization in cities impacts each year on the economy of the countries.
In the case of Mexico, it is estimated that by the year 2030, the cost of traffic congestion will rise to 6.4% of the Gross Domestic Product in Mexico, with verticalization being one of the options that are strengthened in the real estate market and Real Estate.
Proof of this is that the vertical market at the national level presented a recovery in its sales of 37% between the period 2020 and 2021, even exceeding the sales of 2019.
Cities such as Monterrey y Guadalajara stood out especially for their sales growth of 45% and 50% respectively, while CDMX had an increase of 2 percent. Tulum and Puerto Vallarta also showed significant growth of 142% and 84%, respectively, while Mérida and León increased their sales by 92% and 84%, respectively, from 2020 to 2021.
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According to the "Great Verticalization Report 2022" carried out by the firm 4S Foresight, it adds that cities such as Culiacán, San Luis Potosí, Hermosillo and Aguascalientes that had significant growth in the participation of the residential segment, while Querétaro, Cancún, León and Mérida the Residential Plus segment stood out.
“During 2021 there was a recovery in the demand for vertical housing below 6 million pesos. The GAP increased below 2 million pesos, which indicates that there is still unsatisfied demand for more affordable housing, but there was also a recovery in the demand for units between 2 and 6 million pesos, which is reflected in the increase in sales of units of the Residential and Residential Plus segments”, adds the report.
The aforementioned study indicates that the inventory of the middle segment has remained practically the same in the last 5 years, while the residential and residential plus segments have increased their inventory by 52% and 73%, respectively, from 2017 to 2021.
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Regarding inventory, the firm highlighted that most cities have the largest portion of their inventory in the residential plus segments and, in second place, Residential, with the exception of CDMX and cities with a strong tourist vocation such as Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Maya, which have their main offer component in plus and premium segments.
Puebla, Guadalajara, San Luis Potosí and Aguascalientes have less than 10% of inventory in the middle segment, and some even have no inventory in that segment, while at the national level, 70% of the total inventory is concentrated in the residential plus segments. , premium and premium plus.
Finally, the report highlights that for 2021, 87% of the preferences are for vertical housing with mixed uses (including housing, commerce and offices), from 84% of the preferences that were presented in 2020.
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