One of the fanciest houses in the nation is the official Karen residence of Deputy President William Ruto, which was finished in 2012.
Karen’s home is where Ruto’s caretaker resides.
The government-owned palace, which cost taxpayers more than KSh 400 million to build, is now home to Ruto, Kenya’s first vice president.
Ruto’s mansion is nothing when compared to State House, Nairobi, in terms of state-owned residences.
The staff members at the property also live comfortably, in addition to the comforts enjoyed by Ruto and his family, which include a swimming pool, spa, Jacuzzi, and gym.
Citizen TV visited the house in October 2011 while it was still under construction and provided a preview of the facilities Ruto uses.
There are various more structures in addition to the main house, such as an office, a guest house, and staff housing.
Source: Tuko