Greenpark project now complete

An impression of Greenpark

An impression of Greenpark

Superior Homes (Kenya) Limited has successfully completed the construction of a 1,550 units housing project along  Mombasa Road, aptly named Greenpark.

The project that has costed over Sh8 billion lies on a 500 acres piece of land to the east of Athi River and to the north of the Mombasa Highway, with panoramic views of the Ngong Hills.

Greenpark comprises five different house types three bedroom bungalow (with fourth bedroom as option), semi-detached units, maisonettes, low rise apartments and, finally, a small number of five and six bedroom luxury detached villas.

Good quality fixtures and fittings and a well trained and highly committed workforce ensured the highest standards of finish and every house has been subjected to a verification and quality audit.

Superior Homes (Kenya) Limited worked closely with Wall Ties & Forms Incorporated (WTF) of Kansas City, USA, to construct homes using the latest in American technology. High technology aluminium formwork building system ensured the very high standards of quality during construction.

All houses are built to exacting international standards, well appointed and decorated inside and out. Standard fixtures and fittings are included with every house sold to ensure that it is comfortable and ready for occupation. High quality fittings and other optional extras are marketed by a specialist division at extra cost and installed either ahead of tenant taking entry or at a future date.

Each cluster of around 200 houses is fenced, with one controlled entry and exit gate and a range of up to date security devices employed to ensure the integrity of the cluster and to identify intruders.New technology including closed circuit television, cameras, street lighting, alarms and sensor beams will be maintained by a dedicated, well equipped security team trained to the highest standards.

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2 Responses

  1. Most of us Africans living in the west have doubts about where the continent is going especially due to poor leadership, lack of African nationalism etc. I think I might change my mind and investing in Africa.

  2. This is great accomplishment to have such a grandiose project completed, hopefully many more will follow.

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