REAL ESTATE

Real estate developer taps into conservancy living

Investors to have an opportunity to self-build their homes.

In Summary

•There will be architectural guidelines to ensure that all homes have homogeneous structural designs so as to guarantee minimal light pollution and to have indigenous landscaping designs.

•‘Lukenya Wildlife Estate’, will comprise of half, one acre and one and a half acre parcels.

Superior Homes Kenya CEO Shiv Arora (L), Managing Director Ian Henderson (R) and Board Chairman Eric Latiff (C) during the launch of Lukenya Wildlife Estate, a 100-acre luxury project within Swara Plains Conservancy in Machakos County that will comprise of high-end residential houses and serviced plots.
Superior Homes Kenya CEO Shiv Arora (L), Managing Director Ian Henderson (R) and Board Chairman Eric Latiff (C) during the launch of Lukenya Wildlife Estate, a 100-acre luxury project within Swara Plains Conservancy in Machakos County that will comprise of high-end residential houses and serviced plots.
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Superior Homes is diversifying its investments into conservancy living with its new 100-acre luxury project within Swara Plains Conservancy in Machakos County.

The developers of Greenpark Estate in Athi River, said that the new investment comprises high-end residential houses and serviced plots.

Superior Homes Kenya CEO Shiv Arora told the Star that the new investment dubbed ‘Lukenya Wildlife Estate’, will comprise the half, one acre and a-half-acre parcels.

“This development seeks to cater to investors who love the thought of becoming one with nature as it is defined by tranquillity and ample outdoor space within Swara Plains, yet it is within easy reach of Nairobi City and Machakos town,” Arora.

In the new project, investors of the project will have an opportunity to self-build their homes.

Arora says the project is ideal for residential or investment as it is only 20 kilometers away from the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.

“Being part of this community comes with a commitment to conserve and preserve the environment around us, even as we enjoy what it has to offer. Everything about this project will be in line with nature, from the roads to the designs of the homes,” Superior Homes managing director Ian Henderson said.

He said Lukenya Wildlife Estate will be designed to make it easy for them to integrate into the surroundings.

To ensure that the architecture fits perfectly with the landscape, there will be architectural guidelines to ensure that all homes have homogeneous structural designs, so as to guarantee minimal light pollution and to have indigenous landscaping designs.

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