Using Sustainable Building Technology To Build Quality Homes

With a strong presence and a proven track record of success in Ghana, IndigoHomes has now launched WoodleyPark, a new development that targets Kenya’s rapidly changing real estate landscape.
Leveraging their experience and expertise, they are committed to delivering the same high-quality construction and superior lifestyle offerings that have made them a trusted name in the industry.
Located on Kamiti Road, this exclusive new development offers 214 moderately priced residences. These homes feature unique elements of American architectural charm blended with Kenyan influences to create a unique aesthetic. The company is well-known for its high-quality construction and superior lifestyle offerings and is committed to ensuring quality and accessible family living. IndigoHomes pioneered aluminum formwork technology in Ghana seven years ago and will be one of the first townhome developments in Kenya to benefit from this technology.
Mr. Chris Coulson, CEO of IndigoHomes, said that the company remains committed to providing homeowners with innovative, high-quality homes using advances in aluminum formwork technology.
“Aluminium formwork allows us to achieve high building tolerances and exceptional concrete finishing while streamlining construction. This translates to durable solid concrete walls and floors, faster completion times, reduced costs, and a more affordable yet high-quality product for our customers. Additionally, the reusability of aluminum formwork minimizes waste and aligns with our commitment to sustainable building practices,” said Mr. Coulson.
WoodleyPark offers two-bedroom homes starting from Ksh 13.1 million, with three- and four-bedroom townhouses selling for Ksh 24.5 million. This provides an incredibly attractive option to buyers looking for a modern lifestyle or investors for sustainable returns within their budget.
Woodley Park is not just a beautiful residence; it is a thriving community where residents can enjoy a wide range of amenities. These include a clubhouse with event space and meeting rooms for social gatherings, an outdoor swimming pool for leisure, a multi-sports court for active lifestyles, a children’s playground for family fun, and a landscaped central green park for relaxation and community events. These lifestyle offerings are designed to enhance the quality of life for its residents.
The Kenyan property market has been booming, with property prices up 4.5% over the past year and WoodleyPark is well-placed to meet this demand. Offering a unique blend of luxury, affordability, and architectural quality, WoodleyPark presents a promising investment opportunity with the potential for high returns.
WoodleyPark offers flexible payment plans to facilitate homeownership. Whether you choose an installment payment plan, which allows you to pay in convenient monthly or quarterly installments, or a mortgage, which provides long-term financing, IndigoHomes empowers potential homeowners to fulfill their dream of homeownership. Their team is ready to assist homeowners in finding the best payment plan that suits their financial needs.
IndigoHomes prides itself on not only building homes but also creating communities where people can live and thrive. By focusing on innovative construction techniques, a commitment to quality, and delivering a high quality of life, WoodleyPark is poised to become the gold standard of real estate in Kenya.
Whether you are looking for a cozy two-bedroom apartment or a spacious four-bedroom townhome, IndigoHomes offers a home you will love for years.
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