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Mi Vida announces second Ruaka housing project on high demand

NAIROBI, Kenya, August 23 – The property developer Mi Vida has announced the launch of the new KEZA project in Ruaka Town as demand for housing grows.

In a statement, the real estate developer stated that the project, which will now be the second, will be offering 1, 2, and 3-bedroom apartments.

This announcement was made by Mi Vida Homes CEO Samuel Kariuki, who assured that it will be an ideal investment for those looking to invest in Ruaka’s growing real estate market.

“We are pleased to announce the commencement of the sale of our KEZA Laika units. As our norm, we have always promised to strive to deliver what is only the best for our customers, and KEZA Laika presents that proof and testimony. The units speak of value for money, and above all, a life to behold,” he stated.

According to the CEO, the project will further offer amenities such as fitness zones for yoga and jogging and serene workspaces to meet the diverse needs of the residency.

“Residents of KEZA Laika can enjoy safe areas for children, fitness zones for yoga and jogging, and serene workspaces ideal for remote work. These amenities are not only tailored to meet the diverse needs of residents but are also expected to drive high tenancy demand, offering strong rental income potential for investors,” he added.

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