In recent years, the Mexican population has had problems with a lack of the vital liquid for years, but by 2024 it will have taken a leading role in the decisions and processes of governments, families and industries.
Although decisions are made to address the problem, it is a fact that will transform the real estate sector, since the shortage of supply directly impacts purchase and rental decisions on the part of the consumer and construction (prices) on the side of the construction companies and developers.
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This impact directly has an impact on the projects, such as profitability, demand and investments in the short and long term, both in various parts of the country and mainly in Mexico City and surrounding areas.
The sustainable saving and care of the vital liquid is an action that should be used both by housing settlements and by the industries that are the main demanders of the vital liquid, in the words of Jessica Jimenez, partner in Sustainability Consulting at KPMG Mexico.
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Making references that the lack of water is also impacted by climate changes and the lack of recurrent rains that aggravate the drought.
Therefore, decisions must be made to invest in receivers, collectors and storage, both of river water and collection in springs and aquifers that help mitigate the problem.
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