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Relief for Kenyans in Latest Affordable Housing Changes

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraAugust 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Relief for Kenyans as New Affordable Housing Changes Approved

Kenyans looking to own affordable homes have received a major boost after the National Assembly passed several changes to the Affordable Housing Regulations.

The amendments are designed to make it easier for citizens to access government housing and address the shortage of decent, low-cost homes across the country.

On Thursday, August 14, 2025, Parliament approved the Affordable Housing Regulations of 2025, which update and expand on the 2024 regulations.

The goal of the new rules is to streamline the process of acquiring affordable homes, especially for low-income earners and those living in urban areas where the housing demand is highest.

One of the most notable changes is the reduction of the deposit required for purchasing an affordable house—from the previous 10 percent to just 5 percent.

This move is aimed at easing the financial burden on Kenyans who have struggled to raise the initial payment. In addition, the regulations now provide clear guidelines on who qualifies for affordable housing and the criteria used during allocation.

Another key reform introduces a rural housing program, giving Kenyans access to funding to construct homes in their rural areas. This expansion ensures that affordable housing is not limited to city dwellers but also reaches people in the countryside.

The 2025 regulations also outline the procedures for securing housing loans and include a savings plan through the Boma Yangu application. This digital platform will allow Kenyans to save towards their dream home while tracking their progress in the application process.

Importantly, the amendments create an appeal mechanism for applicants who are disqualified due to not meeting certain requirements. This means that those who fail to qualify can challenge the decision, get their deposit refunded, and apply for another housing unit that better suits their needs.

Speaking shortly after the regulations were passed, National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah urged Kenyans to register for the affordable housing program, assuring them of a transparent and fair process.

“As a Member of Parliament, you cannot qualify for affordable or social housing, but you can apply for market-rate housing, which is more expensive,” Ichung’wah clarified. “When applying, you will be able to choose whether you are seeking social housing, affordable housing, or market-value housing.”

These reforms mark a significant step forward in the government’s efforts to make home ownership a reality for more Kenyans, bridging the gap between housing demand and supply while promoting fairness and accessibility.

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