For the housing industry in Mexico, 2021 would be an extraordinary year. In addition, in 2022 new investments and new products will be enlisted, said representatives of the National Housing Fund Institute (Infonavit).
To which it would be added that the authorities of Mexico City (CDMX) are working on an agreement so that the beneficiaries of the Institute of the National Housing Fund for Workers (Infonavit) request a mortgage loan from the Housing Institute (INVI).
Claudia Sheinbaum, head of government of the capital of the country, said that they hold meetings with Infonavit executives to develop an agreement in this regard, which will give access to "white credits" to the right holders, which many times they cannot acquire in a bank.
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In the event that an agreement is reached, the interested parties may make remodeling and improvement of their home; This initiative would boost CDMX home improvement programs and support the purchase of construction materials.
The local president said, in an event in Gustavo A. Madero mayor's office, that thanks to the INVI 35 thousand financing has been provided for this purpose, but that they are halfway to meet the goal of 70 thousand loans that impact quality life of the beneficiaries.
Anselmo Peña Collazo, general director of the institute, commented that so far in the current administration they have directed 45 thousand 329 million pesos in housing and new housing, generating together 24 thousand 735 new houses, not to mention those enabled through reconstruction or rehabilitation in three years of government.
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The main objective of the INVI is that people who live in the capital of the country have access to some mortgage credit, especially when they are not contributing to the Infonavit or the Housing Fund of the Institute of Social Security and Services of Workers of the State (Fovissste).
This institute considers the Housing Improvement Program, which has the objective of addressing problems of overcrowding, family division, precarious, deteriorated, at risk or provisional housing, through financial support.
And the Joint Housing Program was designed to provide financing for housing with an interest rate of zero. This social benefit is granted to the capital's population, primarily to those who live in a vulnerable condition.
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