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Kenya: Housing Sacco Promises to Deliver 125,000 Affordable Housing Units

Kenya: Housing Sacco Promises to Deliver 125,000 Affordable Housing Units

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The National Co-operative Housing Union (Nachu) has launched an ambitious strategic plan to deliver at least 125,000 affordable housing units in Kenya in support of the Big 4 Agenda.

So far, President Uhuru Kenyatta’s administration has allocated Sh142.1 billion in the financial year 2021/22 to support implementation of priority programmes under the “Big Four” Agenda.

In a statement, Nachu said it has partnered with Finsco Africa as a strategic marketing and project management partner in one of its mega multi-billion projects dubbed Riverline Ridges.

Finsco’s chief executive officer John Kogi said the firm and the union have initiated a programme for financing landowners to build homes by providing linkages through joint venture programmes, affordable local financing, international financing among other structured partnerships.

Low pricing

“We are confident of delivering the targeted units within five years. This is a goal we will achieve,” said Mr Mwaura.

The project sits on more than 400 acre piece of land in Ruiru. Phase 1 enjoys low pricing as low as Sh2 million for an eighth of an acre.

“Low pricing rates have attracted Kenyans to the Riverline Ridges project which is near completion,” said Nachu’s Chairman Francis Kamande.

Mr Kamande said to date, Nachu has facilitated the construction of more than 30,000 low cost housing units for Kenyans.

The Big 4 Agenda on affordable housing has faced challenges such as costly end user financing, loopholes in the regulations and policies that support easy cost of land, sectional ownership and bilateral investment options for landowners.