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Sotik Town Lands 561 Affordable Housing Units: What’s Next for Bomet County

The Announcement and What It Means

Sotik Sub-County in Bomet County has been earmarked to receive 561 affordable housing units under Kenya’s Affordable Housing Programme (AHP). The project got underway after Governor Hillary Barchok officially handed over the site to the State Department of Housing for construction. (Kenya News)

The governor emphasized that the development will do more than provide decent homes—it is also expected to generate local jobs and stimulate economic growth in the area. As he put it, “We are committed to supporting the National Government to improve the living standards of the people of Bomet through infrastructure development, economic empowerment, and access to dignified housing.”

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Project Status: Phases & Plans

Phase One in Bomet Town

  • In Bomet town itself, the first phase of AHP is well ahead: 222 housing units are completed and ready for occupation. An additional 200+ units are nearing completion and will be officially opened during President Ruto’s next visit. (Kenya News)
  • The county government is also donating extra land to facilitate construction of 1,600 more units in subsequent phases, showing commitment to scaling up housing delivery.

Sotik Town Site

  • The 561 units for Sotik mark the town’s debut under the AHP. This will make Sotik the second town in Bomet to benefit meaningfully from the programme after Bomet town itself. The land handover enables immediate commencement of preparatory work—surveying, planning, infrastructure layout, utilities, etc.

Registry & Project Pipeline

  • The Boma Yangu portal, Kenya’s platform for registering for affordable housing, lists a number of ongoing and planned projects, including several in Bomet County. Landmark projects like Chepalungu AHP (220 units) are similarly in the works. (Boma Yangu)
  • The State Department for Housing and Urban Development has published project pipelines and Addendum documents that include AHP projects in Bomet, confirming formal tendering, planning, and procurement status. (State Department documents)

Expected Impacts: Beyond Homes

Housing Access & Equity

  • The project directly addresses Kenya’s housing deficit, especially for lower and middle-income households. Access to affordable housing units is set to reduce overcrowding, informal settlements, and housing insecurity in Sotik and surrounding areas.
  • By prioritizing local residents and enabling affordable credit, the county government aims to make the units realistically accessible rather than just aspirational properties.

Economic Growth & Local Employment

  • Construction of 561 units is expected to generate employment, both direct (builders, masons, engineers) and indirect (suppliers, local services).
  • Also, ancillary developments are planned: Governor Barchok disclosed that alongside housing, a modern market will be built at Chemagel Centre (Sotik Old Town). This market will benefit local vendors, improve trading conditions, and stimulate economic activity.

Infrastructure & Local Development

  • Housing delivery often demands supporting infrastructure: roads, water, electricity, sanitation. The site handover signals that such preparatory work should also begin, possibly improving local infrastructure.
  • With land being donated and formal procurement underway, property values in adjacent areas may increase, supporting local investment and community upliftment.

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Implementation Challenges & Key Considerations

While the plans are bold, successful delivery will depend on addressing several challenges:

  1. Funding & Budgeting
    Construction costs are rising, materials are expensive, and logistical issues in remote or hilly terrain (as parts of Bomet are) add to costs. Ensuring adequate funding from central and county governments is essential.
  2. Quality & Compliance
    Standards must be met—housing must be durable, safe, serviced (water, power, drainage), and appropriately sited. Poor planning in previous AHP projects raised concerns of poor access and infrastructure gaps.
  3. Access to Credit & Payment Terms
    Even affordable units become out of reach if deposit, mortgage, or payment terms are unfavourable. The county’s promise to help residents access affordable credit will be crucial.
  4. Selection & Prioritization Criteria
    Criteria must be transparent: who qualifies, which units go first, whether locals get priority, how income brackets are defined. Without clear criteria, allocation may be contested or perceived as unfair.
  5. Sustainability
    Maintenance of the housing and supporting infrastructure (roads, drainage, water supply) over time must be part of planning. Counties sometimes struggle to maintain roads or utilities once buildings are occupied.
  6. Timely Construction & Delivery
    Delays in construction—due to delayed procurement, land disputes, weather, or contractor performance—can erode public confidence and increase costs.

Policy & National Context

  • The Affordable Housing Programme is a flagship national policy, driven under Kenya’s Housing Act and implemented via the State Department for Housing and Urban Development. The Boma Yangu platform is the central portal for registration, eligibility, and project updates. (Boma Yangu)
  • AHP aims not just for housing quantity but also “dignified and decent homes”, aligning with Kenya’s forward-looking agenda of improving living standards, reducing informal settlements, and promoting urban development with inclusion.
  • Bomet County has already been active under AHP. The Chepalungu AHP project (220 units) shows that the county is among the beneficiaries in pipeline tables and tenders published by national housing authorities.

Comparisons & Benchmarks

  • In other counties, similar sized projects (200-600 units) have proceeded under AHP pipelines; performance in places like Murang’a, Kiambu, and Kisumu gives insight into what Sotik can expect in terms of infrastructure, sales, and community impact.
  • The State Department’s Addendum documents show Bomet appears at multiple stages in the project delivery chain—some projects are awaiting procurement, others are under construction. This suggests that once logistic and financial hurdles are cleared, delivery accelerates.
  • Benchmarks from earlier AHP phases: In some succeeded projects, uptake has been high among eligible households, especially when credit facilitation and local prioritization are included.

Timeline & What to Track

To assess whether the Sotik project meets expectations, watch for:

MilestoneWhat Should Be Delivered
Site Preparation & InfrastructureSurvey, water/electricity access, roads on site handed over and developed.
Tendering & Contractor MobilizationContracts awarded rapid, credible contractors engaged.
Construction ProgressFoundations, walls, roofing, finishing timelines kept; periodic progress reports.
Sales/AllocationClear announcements to locals, fair application process.
Affordability MeasuresCredit schemes in place, deposit/payment options communicated.
Supporting FacilitiesMarket development, amenities, service access.

Verified Data & Sources

  • The Kenya News Agency confirmed the 561 units for Sotik Town and that land has been handed over to the State Department of Housing. (Kenya News) (Kenya News)
  • The Boma Yangu platform confirms Chepalungu’s 220-unit project in Bomet under AHP. (Affordable Housing Program – Boma Yangu)
  • The Addendum 1 document from the State Department shows listing of AHP pipeline projects in Bomet—including Sotik. (housingandurban.go.ke)

Potential Impact and Long-Term Benefits

  • If well executed, the Sotik units will reduce pressure on informal settlements, improve housing security, and promote dignity of citizens through better shelter.
  • Beyond housing, improved infrastructure often leads to better access to schools, health centers, shops, and markets. A modern market planned in Sotik Old Town is part of that ancillary benefit.
  • Local employment during construction helps income generation; long term, residents paying mortgages or owning units contribute to local economic stability.
  • Helps counties meet Vision 2030 and national sustainable development goals around housing, urban growth, and equitable infrastructure.

Conclusion

The handing over of land for 561 affordable housing units in Sotik Town represents a significant step for Bomet County under Kenya’s national housing policy. With confirmed phases in Bomet town and land allocation for further units, the county appears serious about meeting housing demands.

Success will depend on execution: ensuring affordability, maintaining quality, enabling local access, and delivering timely infrastructure. With transparent allocation processes and supportive financing, the project could become a model for similar towns nationwide.

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By: Montel Kamau

Serrari Financial Analyst

16th September, 2025

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