Superior Homes Kenya has announced the launch of a Ksh. 30 billion modern and luxurious master-planned gated community in Ruiru, Kiambu County.
Dubbed ‘Kofi Ridge’, the 240-acre master-planned gated community features a range of uniquely designed three-bedroom townhouses, four and five-bedroom bungalows, and five-bedroom villas and is located only 12 kilometres drive off the Thika Superhighway from Kimbo area, with access from Ruiru town via Kiganjo Road. This is their largest master-planned gated community.
Speaking during the launch event, Superior Homes Kenya Chief Executive Officer, Shiv Arora noted that the company has over the past 20 years showcased a proven track record in delivering unique real estate products tailored to meet the needs of their investors.
“As a company, we have been able to successfully deliver quality and unique real estate offerings to our investors. We ensure that we give attention to detail and this is evident in every aspect of the design for Kofi Ridge, from the striking architectural features to the high-end finishes and amenities. Having ventured in different counties across the country, we are excited to also get this opportunity to not only invest but also offer our products to investors within Kiambu County,” said Superior Homes CEO Shiv Arora.
The development comes with features that include a security barrier gate, internet provision, cabro roads and pavements, electricity and water supply, solar street lighting, 24-hour security with regular patrols, open spaces and gardens to enjoy the outdoors
Also present at the event was Superior Homes Managing Director Ian Henderson who reiterated the company’s dedication to championing quality housing for their investors.
“Kofi Ridge features executive amenities that foster a vibrant community where residents can socialise and enjoy the estates’ offerings. With a focus on security, privacy, and proximity to essential amenities, it is the perfect choice for those seeking a high-quality lifestyle away from the urban hustle,” said Superior Homes Managing Director Ian Henderson.
The growth of Kenya’s population, currently at about 55 million, has contributed to the country’s inadequate supply of new housing units. The annual housing demand is 250,000 units, but only an estimated 50,000 units are supplied. 22 per cent of Kenyans live in cities, and the urban population is growing at a rate of 4.2 per cent every year.