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    Mi Vida Homes Launches USD42M Luxury Townhouses Project

    Mi Vida HomesBy Mi Vida HomesApril 25, 2026
    Stephen Jennings, Founder and CEO of Rendeavour (left), and Samuel Kariuki, Chief Executive Officer of Mi Vida Homes (right), sign a service agreement during the official launch of 156 Elara, a luxury townhouse development at Tatu City. The signing marks a significant milestone in Mi Vida Homes’ strategic entry into Kenya’s premium residential market.
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    Kenyan developer Mi Vida Homes is betting big on the surging demand for upscale, low-density housing, unveiling 156 Elara, a KES 5.6 billion (USD42 million) development of 156 luxury townhouses in Tatu City, Africa’s leading new city, that signals a booming real estate market beyond Nairobi’s high-rises.

    The project marks Mi Vida’s bold entry into Kenya’s premium segment, where sales of high-end properties have skyrocketed 28% year-over-year through Q1 2026, driven by affluent buyers seeking space and security amid urbanisation pressures. Prices start at KES 25.6 million for three-bedroom duplexes and climb to KES 44.5 million for four-bedroom triplexes, aligning with Nairobi’s premium market averages of KES 150,000–250,000 per square meter for low-density units.

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    Samuel Kariuki, Mi Vida Homes Chief Executive Officer, framed the launch as a response to evolving aspirations for horizontal luxury in secure master-planned communities like Tatu City, East Africa’s pioneering mixed-use Special Economic Zone. Unlike Mi Vida’s prior focus on affordable and mid-tier apartments, 156 Elara spans five acres with duplexes and triplexes centred on Club Elara, a wellness hub boasting a heated pool, gym, and green spaces.

    ‘”Our entry into the premium segment with 156 Elara is a deliberate evolution driven by market maturity and growing demand for low-density, high-quality homes. This strategic expansion positions us to deliver across affordable, mid-market, and luxury tiers over the next five years,” said Mr. Kariuki.

    This diversification comes as Kenya’s premium housing pipeline grows 35% in the Ruiru-Kiambu corridor, fueled by homeowners making distinct lifestyle choices to live in more serene environments, multinational relocations, and remote work trends. Owner-occupiers are projected to comprise 80% of buyers, with investors eyeing 7-9% annual rental yields from Tatu City’s amenity-filled ecosystem, reflecting a shift toward primary residence demand in suburban master-planned communities.

    The development bolsters Mi Vida’s expansion into Kiambu County, its second project there after Keza Laika, highlighting Tatu City as the engine of growth for real estate in Kenya.

    Satellite towns like Kiambu County have attracted increasing real estate investment due to improved infrastructure and lower land costs. Strategically positioned between the two towns, Tatu City is a well-organised alternative, with 99.7% power uptime, 24/7 potable water, 70km of roads and 110km of underground high-speed fibre.

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    Tatu City offers far more than infrastructure. Residents of 156 Elara will live just 300 metres from the world’s only urban wildlife sanctuary, with more than 100km of exercise trails, parks and green spaces on their doorstep. Families will also enjoy proximity to leading schools including Crawford International School and Nova Pioneer, alongside a growing range of lifestyle amenities. Tatu City is already home to 110 businesses and conveniences, including banks, Naivas Supermarket, Tamambo by Tamarind Group, and Cascade Kitchens, giving residents immediate access to shopping, dining, and everyday services within minutes of home.

    Stephen Jennings, Founder and CEO of Rendeavour, said, ‘Tatu City is already home to more than 7,000 residents, a number that will triple over the next five years as more families and businesses seek a better way of living and working. Together with partners such as Mi Vida Homes, we are expanding housing options to meet growing demand driven by migration from traditional urban centres and the rapid growth of Tatu City itself. Milestones such as the opening of Wellington College International Kenya, which will welcome 1,500 students from September 2028, will further strengthen Tatu City as Kenya’s leading live-work-play destination.”

    As Kenya’s upper-middle class expands, projected to add 1.2 million households by 2030 projects like 156 Elara underscore a pivot toward sustainable, family-centric luxury amid a national housing deficit of 2 million units. Mi Vida aims to span affordable to premium tiers over the next five years, positioning itself as a full-spectrum player in a market ripe for institutional investment.

     

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