A master-planned real estate developer, Superior Homes, has launched a Sh14 billion gated community in Lukenya, Machakos County, in an effort to offer live, work, and play environment for those seeking a lifestyle away from the urban sprawl.
Dubbed “Lukenya Plains”, the 172-acre development, which is 5 minutes drive from Greenpark Estate development and is the third master-planned gated community being undertaken by the same developer, is expected to be complete in 2027.
Speaking during the launch, Superior Homes Kenya chief executive Shiv Arora reaffirmed the firm’s commitment to innovating, improving, and inspiring sustainable living in East Africa.
“As a company, we always strive to align with the changing market needs, and Lukenya Plains showcases our commitment to continue meeting the needs of our clients,” said Superior Homes Kenya CEO Shiv Arora.
Mr Arora said the project provides easy access to infrastructural, recreational, and social amenities around the environs of Machakos, Athi River, Kitengela, along Mombasa Road and Nairobi, and will be designed as Greenpark Estate in Athi River
It is at the Daystar University junction, off Mombasa Road, and is a 15-minute drive from the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and a 25-minute drive from the Nairobi Central Business District. Residents will also enjoy convenient shopping around Athi River, Kitengela, and at the Arcadia at Greenpark retail centre, which is only a 5-minute drive from the development.
“With a 20-year proven track record of delivering to our clients. Superior Homes continues to lead the way in shaping the landscape of East Africa’s real estate sector. We continue to be the most trusted provider of residential master-planned developments in Kenya through our unique and innovative product offerings within the real estate sector. I am immensely proud of our focus on sustainability and green development, and the steps that Superior Homes has taken to bring sustainability, good governance, and controlled developments to thousands of home buyers,” managing director of Superior Homes Ian Henderson, said.