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List of Popular Gated Community Estates in Eldoret Town

 

Eldoret town is home to over 10 residential estates that house all types of people – from the lower class to the affluent.

Some of the popular estates include Kapsoya, Langas, Kimumu, Huruma and Annex among many others while there are several other upcoming residential estates like Juniorrate, Action and Pioneer which are not yet fully developed.

Apart from the above-mentioned estates, we also have several gated estates, accommodating the rich and affluent in Eldoret.

Also Read: List of Estates within Eldoret Municipality

A gated community is a form of residential community or housing estate containing strictly controlled entrances for pedestrians, bicycles, and automobiles, and often characterized by a closed perimeter of walls and fences.

We take at some of the popular ones in Eldoret town, most of which house the affluent.

Kenmsosa Village

This is a gated community estate that houses not only residential homes but also has a resort. Kenmosa village located along Eldoret-Kaptagat road, next to KCC Eldoret factory is purely for the rich.

The village, which is about 15-minute drive from Eldoret CBD has high-end real estate developments and homes here range from two bedroomed to 5 bedroomed.

Rent varies with the size of the house and can range between Ksh50,000 to Ksh60,000 on the lower end to as high as Ksh200,000 monthly.

Hillside Estate

Hillside is just opposite Kenmosa village. It is not yet fully developed but there are already a couple of newly-build houses and bungalows that have been built and owners moved in – as well as several upcoming homes still under construction.

A majority of those who live in this estate own those homes, so basically, it is rare to get a house to rent there.

Hillside is an estate that is currently attracting a new crop of wealthy individuals (new money) who are aged between 45 to 55 years.

Rupa Village

On your way to Kapsoya estate, you will come across Rupa Village, just after Kapsoya Primary School.

This is a gated community estate synonymous with Kenyans of the Asian origin who have a sizeable number in Eldoret town, and Uasin Gishu county for that matter.

Most of the houses in Rupa Village are suitable for individuals with families – so basically they are three/four-bedroom houses.

Also Read: 6 Things to Look Out For When Scouting For Land to Buy

There is also another upcoming apartment just within the Rupa village, but has a different gate to access it and is named Rupa Villas.


Hazina Estate

Hazina Estates all over the country were developed by the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) in an initiative that sought to build houses for the middle-class.

Eldoret happens to be among the towns that got this project.


The estate, which is a gated community is located just after the Rupa Village. Its houses are usually occupied by middle-class earners and is the cheapest – of all the gated community estates in the town.

Monthly rent for a house in the Hazina Estate, Eldoret range between Sh25,000 to Sh45,000, depending on the size of the house one occupies.

Baoriat Agencies is committed to helping you find the best place for you to settle in Eldoret town. We walk you through the entire process of acquiring your own property in Eldoret until it has been transferred into your hands.

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