Rosarito Housing Boost Plan

“President Sheinbaum kickstarts housing program in Playas de Rosarito to construct 500 homes, benefiting vulnerable groups and improving accessibility to clean water, part of nationwide drive for equitable living.”

**Playas de Rosarito to Benefit from New Housing Initiative**

President Claudia Sheinbaum visited Playas de Rosarito to inaugurate the National Housing Program, which aims to address housing shortages in Baja California. The program sets a target to construct 50,000 affordable homes across the region as part of a larger nationwide plan to build one million residences. This initiative is aimed at supporting vulnerable groups such as single mothers, young people, indigenous communities, and the elderly. In Playas de Rosarito specifically, the plan includes the construction of approximately 500 homes, with priority given to female beneficiaries.

During her visit, Sheinbaum stressed the importance of cooperation between different levels of government to ensure the program’s success and addressed additional regional concerns, including improved access to clean water. This housing project underscores the government’s commitment to improving living conditions for underserved communities throughout Mexico.

**Related News on Housing Developments in Mexico**

In related news, Mexico’s government is also making strides to enhance urban living in several other regions. Recent initiatives include renovative measures in Oaxaca and Chiapas, where efforts are underway to modernize infrastructure and increase housing availability. These regions will see upgrades in utilities and transportation systems to support the increased housing developments. According to a government spokesperson, these projects are part of a broader effort to bridge the rural-urban divide and provide more equitable living conditions across the country.

These expansions are expected to create thousands of jobs and stimulate local economies, alongside offering much-needed housing solutions. President Sheinbaum has emphasized that these efforts reflect the government’s dedication to fostering community well-being and sustainable growth in Mexico’s urban and rural areas.