Kenyans who purchased homes in Nakuru’s Bondeni affordable housing project will be able to move in by December 2023.
The majority of the units have been completed, according to Mohammed Hassanali, the director of Kings Developers, who has been contracted to complete the Sh2 billion project.
“In collaboration with the State Department of Housing, we began the project in June 2021. The interior and exterior of the units are currently being renovated. They’ll be completed by December” he stated.
“70% of the units have already been reserved. We have made arrangements for the buyers to pay for the units in installments that are convenient for them,” Hassanali said.
On a recent visit, President William Ruto said the government intends to build an additional 50,000 housing units in Nakuru county on land provided by the county government.
“This project is almost finished, and the 2,000 jobs created here are at stake. We will soon begin construction of more houses here to ensure that these workers do not lose their jobs,” said Ruto.
The county owns more than 30 acres for the project, according to Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika.