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Lower Kabete is a classic Nairobi neighbourhood, with a relaxed atmosphere and a variety of amenities. It is a residential area with a good number of houses for both sale and rent. Lower Kabete is one ...
Parklands, Nairobi, commonly referred to simply as Parklands, is a neighbourhood in the city of Nairobi, the capital and largest city in Kenya. It is divided into numbered avenues. The name arises ...
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Nowadays, rent and property pricing is skyrocketing month after month. Consequently, the number of affordable houses in Kenya is deteriorating at a very fast rate. Millions of Kenyans are spending ...
You have worked hard for your real estate money, so the last thing you want to see is that money going into the pockets of scammers and identity thieves. According to the Kenyan Anti-Fraud Centres and ...
When living in areas with extreme climate conditions, selecting the right roofing material becomes a crucial decision. The roof is your home or building's primary defense against nature's challenges, ...
Kileleshwa is a relatively new suburb in the greater Nairobi area. Though the neighbourhood is yet to be well known, it is steadily growing in popularity due to its proximity to other major ...
Learn more about shipping containers reusing, prices, where to buy: How to fabricate container houses. Construction of low income residential units for both renting and selling should be affordable, ...
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Yes, All property owners, potential real estate investors in Kenya, and property should be registered on Ardhisasa. As the ministry of Lands and Physical planning tries to catch up with the digital ...
Anyone planning or buying or selling property in Nairobi needs to be aware of the legal documents required for purchase of property in Kenya. Sometimes the paperwork for buying a house privately looks ...
Ask to see the title deed or copy of the title deed.Then do a search at the ministry of lands to confirm who the real owners are or if the title has any caveat on it. The search will cost you kshs.