Coronavirus Communique: Health Safety Precautionary Measures at the Company Project Site
As the Coronavirus pandemic escalates in the country, we as a company have a legal and moral duty of care for the health and safety of all our staff, suppliers/contractors, and the general public at large. As a property development company,…
Investing for Rental Income: Furnished or Unfurnished House, Which is Best?
The real estate industry has carved its place as one of the most reliable investment avenues for those keen on long term wealth creation. Indeed, there exist several venture opportunities within the real estate industry itself and one of the ways…
Real Estate In Kenya: Predictions For 2021 That You Need To Know
Last year we made several predictions on Kenya’s real estate outlook for 2020. Some of the forecasts came to fruition, for instance, increased government partnership initiatives in the development of affordable housing. However, it is important to mention that, by and…
Dawn of A New Decade: Outlook of Kenya’s Real Estate in 2020
New Year provides a perfect opportunity for us to reflect on past experiences and plans for the future. For players in the real estate section, it important to ponder on the past and future of the industry as enter the new…
Part III [Final Series]: The Future of Land Investment in Kenya
Will Rodgers once said, "Buy land, they ain't making any more of it." This timeless adage in the real estate industry continues to hold true several decades since the words were first uttered. From the face of it, depending on where…
Opportunities in Urban Housing: A Case of Nairobi City
With 22% of Kenya´ population living in the cities and an urban population growth rate of 4.4% every year, it´s estimated that the current housing in the country stands at 2 million houses. Kenya requires approximately 200,000 new housing units every…
Part II: Challenges Facing Land Investment in Kenya
Land investments in Kenya have truly transformed places that were previously desolate and had previously been thought to be inhabitable. From Kikambala in Kilifi County, this is a just one of the many makeovers happening across the country leading to the…
Part I: What You Need To Know About Land Investment in Kenya
Land is an important factor of production. In Kenya, just as in many other societies, it is essential for wealth creation and the ownership brings social and economic power depending on the acreage under one’s custody. Currently, about 80% of the…