By our staff reporter
Jenboro Real Estate has announced its commitment to facilitating homeownership for Ethiopian diaspora residing across various countries. This initiative stems from a recent collaborative agreement reached with the Ethiopian Diaspora Association on January 11, 2024.
According to the agreement, Jenboro Real Estate is offering a special discount on housing for the diaspora community. Specifically, they have made available 100 houses in Bole Bulbula, which are currently 70 percent completed, as well as 400 houses in Kiru Apartment, a project set to be finished within three years. Kiru Apartment is located in Sarbet, a diplomatic quarter near the Vatican Embassy.
Established in 2001, the Ethiopian Diaspora Association has over 10,000 members residing in different countries. Over the past fifteen years, the association has served as a crucial link between the diaspora and the country, advocating for their interests and fostering connections. It is worth noting that the association is actively engaged in safeguarding the welfare of the diaspora across various spheres.
Jenboro Real Estate has already delivered three out of the six projects it has undertaken. The Kiru apartment complex, situated near the Vatican Embassy in Sarbet, presents an appealing option for Ethiopians seeking a refined and high-quality lifestyle. Spanning an area of 5,077 square meters, the Kiru project boasts 30 residential floors, seven parking floors, five floors dedicated to international brand shops, and 1,000 square meters of green space.
Having entered the real estate sector four years ago, primarily in Bole Bulbula, Jenboro Real Estate is presently engaged in the development of five projects in that area. Notably, the Kiru Apartments project is set to transform the vicinity near the Vatican Embassy in Sarbet, offering a distinct architectural presence.