Government calls for probe into builders over unjustified housing price hikes

President Gustavo Petro warned construction firms against deceptive housing pricing practices and requested probes by the Superintendence of Surveillance. He accused some companies of scamming customers by indexing prices to the minimum wage, despite drops in material costs. He also urged withholding subsidies from irregular firms.

Colombia's President Gustavo Petro issued a warning on social media to construction companies for what he called deceptive practices in setting housing prices. Petro stated that claiming values must adjust to the same percentage of the vital minimum wage amounts to a 'criminal scam', as labor costs are just a fraction of total construction expenses and imported materials have decreased, contradicting hikes passed to buyers.

He requested the Superintendence of Surveillance to launch investigations and impose sanctions if irregularities are found. He also asked the Ministry of Housing to halt subsidy payments to firms scamming customers, amid government efforts to control prices and enhance transparency in subsidy access.

This comes amid the 2026 minimum wage hike of 23.7%, directly affecting prices of Social Interest Housing (VIS) and Priority Interest Housing (VIP), which are indexed to the wage. A VIS up to 150 minimum wages would rise from about 213 million pesos to 262 million, an increase of nearly 49 million. For 135 minimums, it would go from 192 to 236 million.

Analysts like Julián Cortés from Banco Popular note the worrying impact on low-income housing prices. The Camacol guild estimates the shock could raise construction costs by 4% and housing prices by up to 10%, straining affordability. Camacol President Guillermo Herrera stated: 'Improving the income of those currently in formal employment cannot come at the cost of halting new job creation, pressuring inflation, and making social housing more expensive'.

The government is considering de-indexing caps to prevent families from being excluded from the formal housing market.

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President Petro addresses a lively rally supporting Colombia's 23.7% minimum wage increase, as business leaders warn of job losses amid government suspension.
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Government defends 23.7% minimum wage increase after suspension

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The Council of State provisionally suspended the decree setting a 23.7% minimum wage increase for 2026, but the government and labor representatives seek to maintain it. President Gustavo Petro called for a national mobilization on February 19 to defend the vital wage. Fenalco warned of risks to over 700,000 formal jobs.

President Gustavo Petro urged the Superintendencia de Industria y Comercio to probe unjustified increases in goods and services tied to the recent vital salary hike. In a televised Council of Ministers, he criticized practices exploiting the 23.7% salary rise to inflate costs in areas like education and building management.

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President Gustavo Petro blamed the Banco de la República's high interest rates for the housing sector's contraction, which has seen 10 consecutive quarters of decline. The leader stated that these positive and growing real rates have prevented users from affording payments. Analysts, however, emphasize the drop in social interest housing as the main factor.

Following the anticipated Dec 29-30 announcement after failed Tripartite Commission negotiations—as previously reported—President Gustavo Petro decreed a 23% hike to the 2026 legal monthly minimum wage, setting it at $1,750,905 plus $249,095 transport allowance (up 24.5%), totaling $2 million. The move aims to cover vital family living costs amid criticism from business leaders over economic risks.

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Colombia's Banco de la República raised its intervention rate by 100 basis points to 10.25%—the highest in over a year—in its first 2026 board meeting, citing persistent inflation above 5% for nearly six months and unanchored expectations from a 23.8% minimum wage hike decreed by President Petro's government. The decision, with a split 4-2-1 vote, drew market surprise and government criticism over economic contraction risks.

Jaime Alberto Cabal, president of Fenalco, filed a lawsuit with the State Council to temporarily strike down the decree raising the minimum wage by 23% this year. He argues the measure lacks technical backing and violates the legal framework. He warns it could lead to the loss of 772,340 jobs and the closure of numerous small and medium enterprises.

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Colombia's Council of State provisionally suspended the decree setting a 23.7% minimum wage increase for 2026, ordering the Government to issue a new transitory decree within eight days. The action, driven by doubts over technical justification, keeps the original increase in effect until the new rule. Experts and business groups highlight the resulting uncertainty, as the Government stresses upholding labor rights.

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