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#37 Esta Casa es Mía: How MIA Is Redefining Affordable Housing in Mexico

Heiko Gebauer Episode 37

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Description

For millions of low-income families, a safe and dignified home is the foundation for health, security, and opportunity—but traditional housing markets often leave them behind.

In this episode, we explore the work of MIA (Mejoramiento Integral Asistido), a Mexican social enterprise that has transformed how affordable housing is built and financed for rural and peri-urban communities. Founded in 2009, MIA pioneered an assisted self-construction model that empowers families to build their own homes with technical support, standardized designs, and access to blended financing.

We unpack how MIA combines government housing subsidies, microfinance, and family participation to make homeownership possible at the base of the pyramid. The episode also looks beyond housing—examining MIA’s expansion into water access, sanitation, clean energy, and community health—and how this integrated approach delivers lasting improvements in dignity, safety, and quality of life.
This episode offers practical lessons for social entrepreneurs, urban planners, policymakers, and impact investors interested in scalable, market-based solutions to housing and infrastructure challenges in emerging markets.

Key words

MIA (Mejoramiento Integral Asistido), Affordable Housing, Social Enterprise
Base of the Pyramid, Assisted Self-Construction, Housing Innovation
Mexico, Community Development, Public–Private Partnerships
CONAVI Housing Subsidies, Water and Sanitation, Clean Energy Access, Sustainable Development, Dignified Housing