Tamaulipas tops Mexico in cumulative housing‐price gains as local restoration and federal programs fuel growth and spark debates over gentrification and affordability.
Tamaulipas has emerged as the state with the largest cumulative rise in housing prices in Mexico, a trend that highlights both local revitalization efforts and a broader national conversation about gentrification. In the past year, home values in Tamaulipas climbed more than 13 percent—outpacing the national average of 3.4 percent—and setting the stage for fresh debates about affordability, cultural identity, and the role of public policy in . . .






