The relatively low cost of polystyrene foam construction technology allows for the construction of homes that meet high consumer standards and are affordable for middle-class workers.
It should be remembered that today’s Kenyan homebuyers and investors have become much more discerning, paying great attention to value for money, stylish design and exquisite finishes. Incidentally, homebuyers save a certain amount of money thanks to this very finish – good, but affordable.
In La Casa, a one-bedroom apartment costs 4.3 million Kenyan shillings, and given that the Kenyan shilling is equivalent to 64 kopecks, in Russian currency the cost of such an apartment will be 2.752 million rubles. A two-bedroom apartment will cost 3.616 million rubles.
Today, the National Housing Corporation is working with local contractors and private builders to familiarize them with the skills of working with this technology.