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Frozen Rents 2.0, the Déjà Vu

MEXICO’S CITY is again at a turning point. With the announcement of Bando 1 by the head of government Clara Brugada, who seeks to control the rise in rents in areas of high real estate pressure, an inevitable question arises: are we repeating a cycle that we already live in between 1942 and 2001, but with another name? The new scheme does not imply freezing rents in an absolute way, as happened in the past. On the contrary, it allows increases l…
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MEXICO’S CITY is again at a turning point. With the announcement of Bando 1 by the head of government Clara Brugada, who seeks to control the rise in rents in areas of high real estate pressure, an inevitable question arises: are we repeating a cycle that we already live in between 1942 and 2001, but with another name? The new scheme does not imply freezing rents in an absolute way, as happened in the past. On the contrary, it allows increases l…

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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