Absa to Offer Preferential Mortgage Rates to Tatu City Home Buyers

Lifestyle Heights in Tatu City. Absa Bank is offering preferential prices for Tatu City homes

Absa Bank Kenya has partnered with Tatu City to offer special mortgage finance rates to potential home
buyers at the Special Economic Zone development on 5,000 acres in Kiambu County.

The bank will provide home ownership facilities including construction loans, equity releases and LARIBA
mortgages, as well as insurance products such as mortgage protection, fire insurance and retrenchment
cover.

As part of the new partnership, the bank will avail up to 80% financing to normal mortgage applicants
and 100% financing to customers who take up construction mortgages. In addition, there will be no early
repayment charges on these facilities.

While making the announcement, Absa Bank Kenya PLC Head of Mortgage George Laboso said the lender is
pleased to partner with Tatu City which welcomes dozens of new home owners to the city every week.

“The partnership will enable us to help these home buyers realise their dreams. We are equally excited to help
existing owners unlock capital to finance their construction and other home needs.”

On her part, Tatu City Head of Residential Sales Beatrice Njeri said: “Tatu City’s mission is to offer homes and
serviced plots that are accessible for all incomes and the Absa partnership underscores that commitment.”

Absa Bank Kenya has been in the mortgage space for many years offering some of the longest-tenured
mortgages of up to 25 years in the market.

The bank offers several solutions including New Home Purchase Plans, Buy to Let, Construction Mortgage, Plot and Construction, LaRiba Mortgage as well as Foreign Currency Mortgages.

“We understand just how difficult it is for many people to own a home, despite this being a dream for most
Kenyans. It is our brand purpose- to help all our customers achieve their ambitions, aspirations and possibilities in the right way,” Laboso added.

Tatu City recently received approval from the National Environment Management Authority to start
development on the project’s 2,500-acre second phase.

The city’s first phase, also 2,500 acres, has more than 50 businesses operating or developing, two schools open educating 3,000 students daily and more than 5,000 homes delivered or under construction.

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