Houses have been arranged from the smallest size in floor area going down to the largest .
View the smaller House designs here.
http://www.a4architect.com/house-plans/
Estimated costs are based on the current construction costs: Other Sources of construction costs are here below:
http://www.aak.or.ke/
http://ujenzibora.com/nahinga/2011/08/current-construction-costs-in-kenya-based-on-building-type/
http://www.publicworks.go.ke/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=64&Itemid=75
SYOKIMAU 5 in 1
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| From Syokimau 5in1 |
Plinth area:303m2.
Cost:
High Cost finishes:KES 15.15m
Middle Cost finishes:KES 9.09m
Low Cost finishes: KES 6.06m
Features.
5 Bedoomed. All ensuite.
Unique feature:
Can be easily converted into 5 separate 2 Bedroomed units within the main house:-2 No. on Ground floor , 2 other units on 1st floor, and 1 unit on the 2nd floor attic..
KITENGELA CHUNA ESTATE HOUSE
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| From Kitengela Chuna House |
Floor Area: 306m2 .
Cost:
High Cost finishes:KES 15.3m
Middle Cost finishes:KES 9.18m
Low Cost finishes: KES 6.12m
Bedrooms:5-
2 bedrooms self-contained.
KIAMUNYI HOUSE
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| From Residential House, Kiamunyi, Nakuru |
Plinth area:308 m2.
Cost:
High Cost finishes:KES 15.4m
Middle Cost finishes:KES 9.24m
Low Cost finishes: KES 6.16m
Features:
Ground Level: Living room, kitchen, dining, bar, guest wing-self-contained, garage.
First floor: 3 bedrooms all self-contained. Secret room. Balcony.
GARDEN ESTATE THOME HOUSE
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| From Garden Estate |
Plinth Area: 355m2.
Cost:
High Cost finishes:KES 17.75m
Middle Cost finishes:KES 10.65m
Low Cost finishes: KES 7.1m
Features:
2 levels; Ground, First floor.
Ground level: Living room, dining room, kitchen, entry lobby. Garage-2 car.
First floor level: 4 bedrooms. All bedrooms are self-contained.
LAKE NAKURU VIEW HOUSE
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| From Lake nakuru house |
Plinth Area: 355m2.
Cost:
High Cost finishes:KES 17.75m
Middle Cost finishes:KES 10.65m
Low Cost finishes: KES 7.1m
Features:
3 levels; Ground, First and Second floor.
Ground level: Living room, dining room, kitchen, entry lobby. Garage-2 car.
First floor level: 3 bedrooms. 1 bedroom is self-contained.
Second floor level: Study room/bedroom self-contained. Balcony.
KIAMBU HOUSE
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| From KIAMBU HOUSE |
Plinth Area:Ground Floor-265m2
First floor:115 m2
Total plinth area:380m2.
Cost:
High Cost finishes:KES 19m
Middle Cost finishes:KES 11.4m
Low Cost finishes: KES 7.6m
Features.
Living room with Alfresco
Second Living Room that can be easily converted to a Guest wing complete with own kitchen and bedroom.
5 Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms self-contained.
S/Q and Garage.
Office
Double volume living room
SENEGAL HOUSE
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| From Dakar, Senegal House |
Floor Area: 400m2 .
Cost:
High Cost finishes:KES 20m
Middle Cost finishes:KES 12m
Low Cost finishes: KES 8m
Bedrooms:4-
2 bedrooms self-contained.
SENEGAL HOUSE 2
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| From Residential House, Senegal |
Floor Area: 400m2 .
Cost:
High Cost finishes:KES 20m
Middle Cost finishes:KES 12m
Low Cost finishes: KES 8m
Bedrooms:4-
2 bedrooms self-contained.
KITENGELA EPZ FLATS
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| From Kitengela EPZ flats |
Plinth area: Ground Floor -320m2. First Floor -320m2. Second Floor -320m2.
Total:960m2.
Cost:
High Cost finishes:KES 48m
Middle Cost finishes:KES 28.8m
Low Cost finishes: KES 19.2m
Features.
5 units per floor. Each unit has 2 No. Bedrooms.
Each unit can also be converted to be used as offices or shops .
NAKURU RACETRACK COMMERCIAL CENTRE
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| From Nakuru kanu street |
Plinth area: Ground Floor -193m2. First Floor -193m2. Second Floor -193m2. Third floor 110m2.
Total:689m2.
Cost:
High Cost finishes:KES 34.45m
Middle Cost finishes:KES 20.67m
Low Cost finishes: KES 13.78m
Features.
3 units per floor. Each unit has 2 No. Bedrooms.
Each unit can also be convwerted to be used as offices or shops .
Attic level with 2 units each comprising 2 bedrooms.
HOTEL NOMAD-KITENGELA
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| From Hotel Nomad, Kitengela |
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| From Hotel Nomad, Kitengela |
Floor Area: 1160m2 .
Cost:
High Cost finishes:KES 58m
Middle Cost finishes:KES 40m
Low Cost finishes: KES 29m
OLIVE GARDENS-KARTAPANNA,INDIA
Floor Area: 1200m2 .
Cost:
India-based costs.
NAIVAS-OUTER RING ROAD/JOGOO ROAD
BLOCK 1-NAIVAS
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| From Naivas outering jogoo road |
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| From Naivas Supermarket, Jogoo Road/Outer Ring Roundabout |
Floor Area: 4560m2 .
Cost:
High Cost finishes:KES 228m
Middle Cost finishes:KES 160m
Low Cost finishes: KES 114m
NAIVAS-BLOCK 2
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| From Naivas outering jogoo road |
Floor Area: 2896m2 .
Cost:
High Cost finishes:KES 145m
Middle Cost finishes:KES 101m
Low Cost finishes: KES 73m
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| From Residential House, Kiamunyi, Nakuru |
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| From residential house design, runda |
5 STEPS TO ACQUIRING YOUR DREAM HOUSE IN KENYA
1. Acquire your land
You can check online for available land in your areas of choice anywhere in Kenya here. Common plot sizes in Kenya are 33 feet by 66 feet, 50 feet by 100 feet[1/8th acre], 100 feet by 100 feet[1/4 acre], half acre and 1 acre sizes.
In some areas the local Authorities have zoned them for only one residential unit per plot. Such areas around Nairobi are Karen, Muthaiga, Runda, Kahawa Sukari, Syokimau along Katani Road and Kitengela Chuna Housing estate.
2. Choose a House that you like on www.a4architect.com
Each person has a particular taste and liking for a particular design.
When choosing a house, select a design that you honestly like. This helps to give the necessary morale, drive and boost through the tedious process of acquiring a house.
Budget is also very important in selecting the house design. Most Construction finance banks in Kenya,namely Shelter Afrique Bank, KCB SnL, Housing Finance, Coop Bank and Consolidated Bank give between 70% to 90 % of the total cost of construction. You will require to fund the remaining 10 % to 20% of the cost of construction. They usually require you to fund the small bit so as to get you commited and involved in the project so as to ensure that the project commences and moves on smoothly to completion without the house owner loosing interest.
3. Finance:Construction Loan
Once you have selected a house design and have secured land, we arrange construction loan documentation[Approved Plans,Land Ownership Document, Personal or Company details, Bills of Quantities, Feasibility study and Business Plan] and introduce you to Construction finance banks of your choice : K.C.B SnL, Housing Finance, Coop Bank or Consolidated bank for financing. If your project value is larger than KES 80 million, we introduce you to Shelter Afrique Bank.
Shelter Afrique bank has introduced a new product into the market whereby they work on a Joint Venture agreement with the developer/land owner to come up with a housing estate for sale then they share the profits or losses. The project value must be higher than KES 80 million.
We will arrange for all Local Authority approvals for Architectural design, Structural design and for large housing schemes, infrastructure design[roads, storm water drainage, sewer and water reticulation, street lighting& telecommunication].
We will also arrange for Bills of Quantities prepared by Registered Quantity Surveyors.
We also do a feasibility study and Business Plan to establish Project Viability. This is also a requirement for financing by Banks.
Once we compile all documentation required by Banks for financing, we arrange and facilitate for a meeting between the customer and the bank .
4. Employ a Building Contractor.
Peruse the Construction Contract here
http://www.a4architect.com/2010/04/15/standard-tender-document-for-procurement-of-works-building-and-associated-civil-engineering-worksconstruction-contract/
and The Construction Contract Agreement here
http://www.a4architect.com/2009/11/12/sample-construction-contract-agreement/
and sign.
We furnish the potential house owners with construction contracts to be signed between them and the selected contractors.
Throughout the construction process, we facilitate and chair construction site meetings bi-monthly or monthly between the house owner , various consultants and contractor as we track the project step by step. This ensures that all parties involved, namely the house owner and contractor are able to have issues addressed timely and problems amicably arbitrated throughout the construction process using Best Practices.
5. Construction process supervision to completion.
Once Bank finances the project, supervision of the works commence untill satisfactory completion. Satisfactory completion of a construction project is determined once the house owner is satisfied with the works carried out by the contractor and reported as such in the site meeting chaired by www.a4architect.com. www.a4architect.com then releases a Completion certificate to the contractor marking the end of the construction to the satisfaction of the house owner. This document is also forwarded to the Local Authority for application of an occupation certificate to show that the house is complete and ready for human habitation as described in the Kenyan Laws[Building Code].
Francis Gichuhi
Architect.
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Hi
i am interested in developing flats like the epz style in kitengela but in kileleshwa.
how many you can fit on 1/8 th acre and 0.2 acre on githunguri road. Are there 15 flats which will cost 48 m.
Please let me know as i am seriously interested.
Thanks
Hi Chris, check out the info below
KITENGELA EPZ FLATS
From Kitengela EPZ flats
Plinth area: Ground Floor -320m2. First Floor -320m2. Second Floor -320m2.
Total:960m2.
Cost:
High Cost finishes:KES 48m
Middle Cost finishes:KES 28.8m
Low Cost finishes: KES 19.2m
Features.
5 units per floor. Each unit has 2 No. Bedrooms.
Each unit can also be converted to be used as offices or shops .
The Kitengela EPZ flats sit on a 1/8th acre plot. They are 15 units. They are constructed using middle-class finishes. For Kileleshwa, the finishes will need to be upped to high class hence an estimate of 48m for 15 units. These units are 60m2 each in plinth area hence are not very large/spacious.
oh ok thanks frank.
what about commercial as it sits touching the main road, how much square feet is it possible to put on it (maximum) at a cheap cost as my budget is 50 m taking into account parking.
Thanks so much for your kind courtesy.
Hi Chris. For Kileleshwa, NCC recently changed the plot ratio and ground coverage requirements so the buildings can be constructed higher up. Assuming a modest 5 levels, this will be 320m2 x 5 =1600m2. Assuming low cost finishes[not recommended for Kileleshwa] this will be KES 32m. Assuming middle cost finishes[50/50 recommendation] this will be KES 48m. Assuming high cost finishes[recommended for Kileleshwa area], this will be KES 80m.
Of late i have been seeing alot of Kileleshwa buildings coming up in low and middle cost finishes, eroding the ‘prestige’ of Kileleshwa which is not good for overall business.
We can use the middle cost finishes costing of KES 48m and use innovative design to increase visual appeal while keeping costs low. This would have the same effect as using high cost finishes ,but will save alot of money .
hey frank great stuff realy insightful.
do you have anything about gowdowns on your webpage? as i want to get sme designed in embakasi old airport road on an acre. would you know how many you can fit on an acre assuming each one is 10,000 sq ft and rough idea on the cost.
cheers
Kindly advice the chepest it would cost for finishing 1 floor
@SKP.. Call me on 0721410684 we discuss about the godowns designs.