Kijani Ridge Hands Over Homes To More Than 100 Families

Tatu City continues to redefine urban living with its premier residential neighborhood, Kijani Ridge. With over 100 families now settled and 100 more moving in by the end of 2025, Kijani Ridge is the region’s only fully serviced community in a master-planned city featuring world-class infrastructure, lush green spaces, and an exceptional lifestyle.
Just 30 minutes from Nairobi, Kijani Ridge is designed for homeowners seeking a tranquil yet well-connected environment. The neighborhood boasts fully serviced plots within Tatu City, which provide 99.7% power uptime, a 24/7 potable water supply, 90 km of underground fibre optic connectivity, and a 70 km road network. Launched in July 2015, Kijani Ridge has seen remarkable growth in both its ecosystem and land values, which have increased fivefold.
“There’s something special about Kijani Ridge—the quiet, the fresh air, and the feeling of truly being at home in a beautifully planned community. Whether you’re raising a family, investing for the future, or simply looking for a peaceful place to live, Kijani Ridge offers it all. The families moving in today are not just buying land; they are joining a community built for generations,” said Linda Nyaseda, Head of City Management at Tatu City.
Residents of Kijani Ridge enjoy an unparalleled lifestyle with access to Tatu City’s award-winning schools, Crawford International and Nova Pioneer, a 79-acre private park with a lake and 15 km of scenic nature trails. The neighborhood is also home to diverse bird species, offering a unique natural retreat within an urban setting. These amenities, coupled with the serene environment, make Kijani Ridge an ideal place to live.
Tatu City, as a whole, is making significant strides in building a sustainable and integrated urban environment. Designed to accommodate over 250,000 residents upon completion, Tatu City incorporates smart city planning that prioritises green spaces, walkability, and efficient public amenities. The city’s ecosystem enables residents to live, work, and play in a sustainable environment, eliminating the need for long commutes and thereby enhancing their quality of life.
One of the key developments enhancing home ownership at Tatu City is Eneo at Tatu Central, a Grade A mixed-use retail and commercial hub developed by Gateway Real Estate Africa. Eneo is home to CCI Global’s 5,000-seat call centre, as well as leading brands such as Naivas Supermarket; Tamambo, a Tamarind restaurant; CleanFax dry cleaners; Optum Health Pharmacy; I&M Bank; Prime Bank; NCBA Bank; NEXT Group, a Georgian real estate developer; Safaricom Shop; Grand Reserve liquor store; and ViAfrika homeware.
Tatu City is continuously meeting the rising demand for diverse housing solutions through innovation. Alongside Kijani Ridge, Tatu City offers new residential developments, including Jabali Towers offering executive studios, spacious 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom duplexes, penthouses, restaurants, offices and shops, and Mugumo Rise, featuring modern 3- and 4-bedroom townhouses, designed for families seeking luxury, space, and connectivity within a secure and vibrant community.
Currently, more than 25,000 people live, work, and study in Tatu City, with over 100 businesses operational or under development. Major companies include Heineken, Dormans, Kärcher, Cooper K-Brands, Grit Real Estate Income Group, Hewatele, Freight Forwarders Solutions, Roast by Carnivore, ADvTECH, Friendship Group and Davis & Shirtliff.
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