I think the following would be studied to understand the short - medium term behaviour the economy in general and hence of the property market:
1. War on Al-Shabaab. Will it take 6months, 6years, more than 10yrs?
2. Tourism. Affected directly by the War. We've lost a good profit of the Dec-Mar peak season for 2011/2012. Next year we will lose it to elections. Remember in 2007 the economy was accelerating before the election, this time the economy is bad before elections.
3. East Africa Common Market. Jobs for Kenyans. Market for our product. I think Kenya and Rwanda are most progressive and would benefit most from such an arrangement (also SSudan when we let them in)
4. Oil. If there are indeed large reserves of oil then we are rich if only our leaders don't sell us out to megacorporations. They will, but how badly, how greedy will they be? There may be socio-political costs also: our old ethnic issues may come into play, county borders and local revenues, ancestral lands and compensation etc.
In the short term, 2-5 yrs...
High end property development and prices will slow / decline only marginally;
The low end rental will grow to cope with demand;
Rents will keep going up with interest rates and inflation;
Land prices will keep going up;
In the long term the economy is bullish especially if in the next 2-8yrs...
1. There is an energy cost solution: nuclear, geothermal, wind, hydro, cheaper oil, basically anything...
2. We do not forget to produce food and starve...
3. We become a manufacturing and service industry hub for the region...
4. We do not fight for stolen votes.
5. The constituion is implemented and local governments are WORKING and we can shoulder the cost.
What to do instead of putting up flats for rent/sale in kileleshwa
1. Food production: I would bet on horticulture for direct export.
2. Buy peri-urban land cheaply. Close to strategic towns eg. administrative (county heads), transport (airports, rail, sea ports) economic (Konza, oil towns etc.)
3. NSE post election.
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