In a bold move to enhance living conditions in Southern Baja, President Claudia Sheinbaum’s administration has committed to constructing 37,500 apartments as part of a national housing initiative. This ambitious project, aimed at improving life for thousands of Mexicans, will see most of the development—17,500 apartments—focused in Los Cabos, targeting residents in high-risk areas. Groundbreaking is expected as early as February, signaling a rapid start to the project.
This effort is part of a larger national program set to erect one million apartments across Mexico by the end of Sheinbaum’s term in 2030. Recent months have seen comprehensive censuses conducted to identify those in need, including young workers earning limited incomes.
Details on the exact locations of the new apartments in Southern Baja remain under wraps, though state representatives assure that suitable land has already been secured. While the government’s promises are met with some skepticism (hence the snicker), the potential impact of this massive housing project is undeniable. Stay tuned for more updates as this significant development unfolds.