Buy, We Build: Mizizi Africa Homes Introduces a New Concept for Customized Home Development

Mizizi Africa Homes is introducing a new business model that allows clients to buy land from the company and then develop customized units for themselves. The Buy, We Build model expands the real estate developer’s portfolio to include the sale of fully serviced prime plots as it formally enters the gated and controlled community space. According to Mizizi Africa Homes’ CEO, George Mburu, the new venture is in line with the company’s goal of making it easier for most Kenyans to own modern and affordable homes. The size of land ranges from 50ft by 100ft to a whole block, giving buyers limitless control over the type of house, designs, amenities and features they need.

Under the new concept, the developer will arrange financing through partner banks and SACCOs using the land as collateral. The firm’s first project under this plan is the Bill Bright Garden estate in Diani which is being offered at an introductory price of Ksh. 1.25 Million for an eighth of an acre.

With the new Buy, We Build model, Mizizi Africa Homes is opening up new possibilities for customers to have more control over their home designs and features. The company will assist clients throughout the entire process from site planning to when the house or investment is ready for occupation. This is a great opportunity for Kenyans to invest in their own home and create a living space that is tailored to their specific needs and preferences.

Previously, the real estate developer was just developing housing units with controlled designs, allowing users some room to customise interior designs. With the new concept, the developer will arrange financing through partner banks and SACCOs using the land as collateral. The firm’s first project under this plan is Bill Bright Garden estate in Diani which goes at an introductory offer of Ksh. 1.25 Million for an eighth of an acre.

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