VIS (Social Interest Housing): engine of urban development

Social Interest Housing (VIS) is today one of the most important drivers of urban development in Colombia. According to Camacol, about 70% of new homes sold in 2024 belonged to this segment, demonstrating its relevance for families and the construction sector.

In municipalities such as Chía and Cajicá, in Cundinamarca, VIS projects have grown rapidly thanks to a combination of factors such as proximity to Bogotá, the expansion of access roads, and the availability of subsidies like Mi Casa Ya. According to the Ministry of Housing, more than 50,000 households benefited from this program in 2025, a number that will continue to increase in 2026.

The impact of VIS goes beyond home purchases. These projects generate formal employment in construction, boost local commerce, and promote the creation of planned environments with schools, green areas, and public transportation. In Cundinamarca, the arrival of VIS projects has transformed rural areas into modern communities with quality services.

For buyers, investing in VIS not only means accessing a home but also building equity in areas with high appreciation potential. Chía and Cajicá, for example, have seen their real estate value increase over the past five years, establishing themselves as attractive destinations both to live in and to invest in.

At Korner, we believe that Social Interest Housing is a key tool to reduce the housing deficit, improve quality of life, and ensure orderly and sustainable urban growth. That’s why our projects in Cundinamarca are designed to offer not just a roof, but a comprehensive environment that promotes the well-being of every family.

Discover Korner’s VIS projects in Chía and Cajicá and find out how to access your own home with a subsidy.