How to Own a House in Kenya With as Little as 250K

ByEdgar Wabwire
Published on: Jan 14, 2023 10:01
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Construction workers work on a building. Photo Courtesy

It is always a dream of everyone to own a home, with the tough economic times however the dream might be close to impossible for most people with low income. 

If you want to buy a home in Kenya, you have probably heard about the exorbitant going rates that are frequently publicized in Kenyan media. The high expenses of home ownership in Kenya are a result of the materials used in construction. 

However, there is an eco-friendly method Kenyans can adopt to ensure they build their own homes without having to pay exorbitant prices. By using interlocking dirt block machines, Makiga Engineering Services Limited in Kenya has been at the forefront of giving the means to accomplish affordable homes in Kenya and create jobs for Kenyans for the last 40 years.

Interlocking soil block press machines are provided to Kenyans by Makiga Engineering Limited, greatly lowering the cost of construction. With the exception of black cotton soil, Kenya's interlocking soil block press machines guarantee that bricks are formed. This implies that when you buy one of the interlocking soil block press machines in Kenya, the possibilities for building in any sort of soil are unlimited.

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Speaking exclusively to Look Up TV, Grace Kiroko the general manager at Makiga says that the inspiration behind Makiga is to bring a solution in housing because building in Africa is quite expensive.

The company boasts of constructing over 20,000 houses including schools not only in Kenya but the East and central Africa.

The machine goes for KSH 100,000 and one can make more than that by renting the machine out, making blocks for sale, and starting a construction business.

Every Kenyan needs a place to live, and Makiga Engineering Services Limited in Kenya has a solution that would enable the majority of Kenyans to construct homes more affordably. 

Offering Kenyans cheap housing is a venture that is certain to succeed. Blocks can be built in Kenya using the interlocking dirt block machine and sold to Kenyans. The cost of the interlocking dirt block machine supplied by Makiga Engineering Services Limited in Kenya is significantly outweighed by the profits from the equipment.


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