@BAAK;
I would think twice,nay,thrice before investing in single rooms. The returns look good on paper but you have to REALLY EARN every penny.
My dad had a few plots at Makongeni [Thika] in the late seventies going to the eighties. I was his rent collector in the early and mid 80s. I tell you the truth; it is very hard work....perhaps I found it hard because the money wasn't mine!
The idea of students' rooms appears enticing. You can solve the erratic semester issue by collecting you rent per semester. Then you have to put in place a serious KYC ['Know Your Customer',in banking parlance] system to truck down which student is in which semester and which group is on campus in which session.
Alternatively,you could collect the rent weekly. I know 'exhibitions' that collect rent daily!
Either way,it is hard work.....not equivalent to working hard!!
But Witeithie; I wouldn't invest there...unless I lived in the place.
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