Residential Projects
Hacienda Eco City Project Underway in Mombasa
Construction of Hacienda Eco City is well underway in Mombasa, Kenya.
Construction of the Hacienda Eco City, Kenya’s first environmentally, socially, economically and culturally self-sustaining estate, is well underway on the outskirts of Mombasa.
Dubbed Hacienda Eco City- a Spanish word meaning big homestead, the development, located in the Mwakirunge area of the North Coast, off the Mombasa-Malindi highway, will have 7,000 housing units – of 2- and 3-bedroom flats, and 3- and 4 bedroom bungalows.
At Hacienda Eco City Mombasa, innovative green technology has consistently been applied in energy production and recycling. The project manager, Mr Shlomi Jerome says the unique plants that will grow in the wetlands will be used for biological wastewater treatment. The water will be reused in the households.
Each house will require at least 2.5 kilowatts, so a solar and wind power station will produce 12 megawatts. Each house will have a pre-paid meter installed.
Mr David Muniu, a director at Hacienda Development Holdings says, “Hacienda homes have been designed to improve the image and function of Mombasa as a vibrant, modern and environmentally sustainable city in Africa.”
On the other hand, Hacienda Development Holdings – the developers of Hacienda Eco City – say the design of the buildings will make the best use of the sun, wind and rainfall to supply the energy and water needs of the residents.
The project includes the development of wetlands to harvest, biologically treat and recycle runoff water for household use, a solar/wind power station, and tree planting.
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Except for the first phase which will use electricity, the complex will use solar power and wind, thus conserving the environment.
According to Mr Muniu, the housing units are designed for individual and corporate buyers, ideally as a housing scheme. For individuals, the project targets the middle- and upper-income brackets, through the various mortgage packages in the market.
“This development is one of a kind in Kenya,” says Mr Muniu, adding that for comfort, the houses will feature a distinct Coastal design meant to accommodate a “21st-century modern lifestyle.”
The project sits on 500 acres and will take 5 years to complete.
The Hacienda Eco City homes are selling at Sh1.5 million for a 1-bed-roomed unit and Sh2.5 million for a 2-bed-roomed unit. A 3-bedroom unit covering 40 square metres will go for Sh2.95 million while one sitting on 91 square metres will be Sh3.5 million.
A 4-bedroom house with a plinth area of 117 square metres will go for Sh4.5 million. Individual buyers will access up to 90 per cent financing, effectively placing the down payment to be footed by the buyer at 10 per cent.