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UN Agency Starts Plan to Deliver 100,000 Low-Cost Houses in Kenya

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UN Agency Starts Plan to Deliver 100,000 Low-Cost Houses in Kenya

The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPOS) has set aside Sh1 billion to help Kenya construct 100,000 low-cost housing units.

Unops Executive Director Grete Faremo says the Sh1 billion is the seed funding aimed at wooing other development partners to chip into the project. Faremo says the agency and its partners seek to raise about Sh65 billion that will be used to set up the houses across the country.

“By reducing the investment risks of development activities, we are helping to bring about new partnerships between the private and public sectors. The knock-on effect means unlocking new opportunities and providing jobs for local communities, which all helps drive progress towards the SDGs,” says Faremo as quoted by The Business Daily.

“The 100,000 houses are to be constructed using green technologies and energy-efficient solar rooftops, while the implementation work will include local equipment, skills, and expertise. The key priority is the inclusion of public facilities—children’s playgrounds, schools and community halls.”

The move is a major boost to President Kenyatta’s ambitious affordable housing project which targets to put up 500,000 cheap houses by 2022.

The project has, however, delayed after unions and Federation of Kenya employers moved to court to block the planned deduction of 1.5 percent from every workers’ salary to generate a national fund to help workers acquire the houses.

Under the project, housing units will be categorized into social, low-cost and mortgage gap to fit into each income group.

Social housing units will be sold to Kenyans earning up to Sh14, 999, while low-cost houses will be for those earning between Sh15,000 and 49,999. Mortgage gap will be for the group with an income of between Sh50,000-99,999.

Under the social housing category, one-bedroom houses will be sold at Sh600, 000, Sh1 million for two-bedroom while a three-bedroom unit will go for Sh1.4 million.

4 COMMENTS

  1. Good job but am building…
    Good job but am building mine in kikuyu thogoto lusigiti area 600m from tarmac but the 600m inside road is cabro.Am selling 2bed 5.7m,16 units already sold 8 remaining.Let me who is interested.25 minutes to nairobi.You can pay for 4 months payment plan.Hurry Hurry before they are all gone.

    • To make Mathematical sense,…
      To make Mathematical sense, this story should read: 1 Billion DOLLARS; not 1 Billion Shillings. Which boils to 100 Billion Shillings).

      Why? If we stick to 1 Billion Shillings ÷ by 100,000 (Houses) = 10,000 Shillings per House! Really? Nope! Unless it’s GRASS thatched and MAD walled.

      But if we go by $1 Billion (not 1 Billion Shillings) for the 100,000 houses = $10,000 per House = 1 Million Shillings (not 10,000 Shillings per HOUSE. Makes sense to me!

    • Are you selling these off…
      Are you selling these off plan? Meaning are you asking buyers to fund the construction of these units?

  2. Good job at Mkenya hilisi…
    Good job at Mkenya hilisi. We do not want to be owned by foreignors (United Nations) in the name of investments. Kenyan’s in every part of Kenya should put themselves together and put up cheap housing before we start paying mortgage loans with excessive high interest rates and unbearable amount of rents to foreignors. Kenyan’s form small investment groups and invest in your people and in your country.
    God give Kenya leaders not politicians. God help Kenya!!!

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