The project was unveiled on October 10, 2025, at the construction site of the new modern estate in Kacyiru Sector, Gasabo District. It will comprise 59 housing units designed to blend comfort, style, and sustainability.
Each of the Jasmine Hills homes will feature a living room, kitchen, dining area, and four spacious bedrooms, each equipped with a private bathroom, toilet, and balcony.
The estate will include three types of housing designs, ranging from two-story homes with private gardens and parking spaces to those with additional basements for extra space. The most exclusive units will be standalone villas enclosed within fenced compounds, complete with gardens and parking for two cars.
Beyond private residences, the estate will offer shared facilities that reflect a modern lifestyle, including a swimming pool, a children's playground, landscaped gardens, and a fully equipped gym.
According to Bharat Parmar, Chief Executive Officer of Reportage Properties Rwanda, Jasmine Hills will stand out not only for its architecture but also for its natural setting.
The estate is located next to the Rugenge-Rwintare wetland, which is currently being rehabilitated into a green recreational area.
'We bought this land without knowing there was a project to rehabilitate the wetland,' Parmar said. 'When we learned about it, we were thrilled. Our houses will now overlook a beautiful green area, it will be a wonderful view for residents.'
Parmar praised Rwanda's favorable business climate, highlighting that the company's smooth operations are a result of the country's strong governance and investment-friendly policies.
'We plan to stay in Rwanda and embark on even bigger projects,' he said. 'The support we've received from the government, the Rwanda Development Board, the City of Kigali, and citizens has been remarkable. Even though buying unfinished houses is not common here, Rwandans have trusted us and invested in our developments.'
Echoing the same sentiment, Alkesh Kumar Rajput, Chief Executive Officer of Reportage Properties East Africa, described Rwanda as one of the easiest and most efficient countries to do business in.
'For me and other leaders, we call this place the Dubai of Africa,' Rajput remarked. 'It's a beautiful country with strong security, good governance, and excellent organization. Everything functions smoothly, just like in Dubai. It was very easy for us to establish our operations here.'
Reportage Properties Rwanda has introduced a flexible payment plan, offering a 10 percent discount on the purchase price.
Buyers can secure a home by paying 10 percent upfront, followed by one percent of the total cost each month until construction is completed, with the remaining balance paid upon handover.
Prices range from $294,000 to $441,000 depending on the house type and location, and buyers have the freedom to select their preferred finishing materials and interior fittings.
Jasmine Hills is expected to be completed within two and a half years. The project represents Reportage Properties' second major investment in Rwanda, following Indabyo Heights, a residential development currently under construction in Nyarutarama.
Founded in 2014, Reportage Properties operates across several countries, including the United Arab Emirates and the United States, and continues to expand its footprint across Africa.
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