Government reveals architectural plans for Voi Pool Estate housing project

Aerial and eye-level architectural renderings of the Voi Pool Estate housing project in Taita Taveta, showing white and yellow apartment blocks, sports courts, and parking areas.
The Affordable Housing Board's artistic impression of the Voi Pool Estate in Taita Taveta County features modern residential blocks and integrated sports facilities | Affordable Housing Board
The Affordable Housing Board has opened applications for the Voi Pool Estate in Taita Taveta County, providing a first look at the design of the upcoming residential development.

The Affordable Housing Board has released the first artistic impressions of the Voi Pool Estate, a new residential development situated in Taita Taveta County. This project is part of the national government's ongoing initiative to expand the stock of affordable housing units across the country.

The architectural renderings showcase a modern complex consisting of several multi-story blocks. These buildings feature a clean, white aesthetic accented with yellow panels, which is a design language seen in several other regional housing projects.

According to the board, the development is intended to provide dignified living conditions and quality housing for residents within the Voi area. The site plan reveals a high-density layout that maximizes the available acreage while incorporating essential amenities for future tenants.

The published images highlight the inclusion of outdoor recreational spaces, which are often a focal point of these government-led schemes. Two multipurpose sports courts are visible in the aerial view, which are suitable for basketball or football activities.

Green spaces and landscaped lawns are integrated between the residential blocks to provide communal areas for residents. The design also incorporates paved pedestrian walkways and dedicated parking zones to manage vehicle traffic within the estate.

The board has confirmed that the application process for these units has officially commenced. Potential homeowners are being directed to the Boma Yangu portal, which is the centralized government platform for the affordable housing program.

Interested citizens can register and view specific project details by visiting the official website at bomayangu.go.ke/project/71. For those without reliable internet access, the government has provided a USSD option.

Applicants can dial *832# on their mobile devices to begin the registration and application procedure. This dual-channel approach is intended to ensure that a wide demographic can access the housing opportunities regardless of their technical literacy.

President Ruto has repeatedly emphasized that these projects serve a dual purpose of providing shelter and creating local employment. The construction phase in Voi is expected to engage local artisans, including masons, plumbers, and electricians from the Taita Taveta region.

The Voi Pool Estate joins a growing list of projects under the Affordable Housing Board's portfolio. By moving into the application phase, the board is transitioning from the planning stages to active implementation in the Coast region.

While the board has focused on the visual appeal of the estate, the underlying goal remains the reduction of the housing deficit in urban centers. Taita Taveta, as a transit hub, has seen an increased demand for formal housing in recent years.

Official documentation on the Boma Yangu site will provide further details regarding unit types, which typically range from studio apartments to three-bedroom houses. Pricing and payment plans are also managed through the same digital portal.

As the project moves forward, the government is expected to provide updates on the specific construction timelines and the projected date for the handover of units. For now, the focus remains on attracting eligible applicants to fill the proposed capacity of the estate.

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