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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/16/2007 Posts: 2,114
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@Propertyzote,
Pls Sambaza me the map....
chakacrafts at email dot com
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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we discussed this here www.wazua.co.ke/forum.aspx?g=posts&t=18054 at that time an acre at kisames a few kms like 6 from the main road was going for 300k...prior to that around 2010 it was 135k...sasa... possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/18/2011 Posts: 448
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Lolest! wrote:@mibbz, I like your analyses  but I think you are overestimating the effect of devolution on real estate.
I do not see a lot of reverse migration to the counties happening. Infact, you have to be very long term to count on this.
@  ! i have had the rare opportunity of travelling to 41 of the 47 since promulgation of the new constitution and all i have seen is hope and potential. I actually work in mashinani....it won't be a reverse migration as such but more of opening up of opportunities in these regions that shall create a demand for quality services and housing resulting in a boom
picture this: Turkana county is to get 8.5 Billion per year under devolution.with a responsible county govt what could follow the money is: good motorable roads(whether tarmac or murram), staff seconded to county govt even if they are just 100,imagine need for at least 50 houses,a pub,quality healthcare thus more doctors nurses and services, need for water thus water drilling companies and their staff, unexploited fishing in lake turkana thus a fish processing plant,trucks to transport this and goes back to good roads...possiility of increased area under irrigation after investment just as delamare has done thus increased food security and surplus being sold meaning cereal traders coming to fetch grain,rice etc...
All am saying is real estate in nairobi and environs might stunt a bit as a result of decreased investment by developers and such due to greater demand and returns in other areas...world bank released a report indicating this and i believe it shall come
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/25/2010 Posts: 283 Location: Nairobi
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For those of you that dont have the map yet.. follow this link and click on View Latest PDF.. http://www.propertyzote....ml?action=press_releases Am not able to keep sending the document. Secondly for those who got the map already..you will see that the greater Southern by pass joins up with magadi rd at Kona baridi.. Your thoughts.. www.propertyzote.com the ultimate ‘one stop online shop’ of choice connecting more people with more properties at the click of a button
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/4/2010 Posts: 1,668 Location: nairobi
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asante sana @propertyzote. I have a client looking for 1000 acres to buy in the Kangundo road, Juja area. Any leads? As Iron Sharpens Iron, So one Man Sharpens Another.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/16/2007 Posts: 2,114
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propertyzote wrote: Secondly for those who got the map already..you will see that the greater Southern by pass joins up with magadi rd at Kona baridi.. Your thoughts..
@Propertyzote,I have seen the map but seems a bit different from another one I had seen...Do you know the date when the one you have provided was done?
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Rank: Chief Joined: 8/24/2009 Posts: 5,909 Location: Nairobi
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@Mibbz, I'm still waiting on your email for the potential areas.
Will the greater southern bypass come through Saikeri?
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/24/2013 Posts: 325
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mibbz wrote:Lolest! wrote:@mibbz, I like your analyses  but I think you are overestimating the effect of devolution on real estate.
I do not see a lot of reverse migration to the counties happening. Infact, you have to be very long term to count on this.
@  ! i have had the rare opportunity of travelling to 41 of the 47 since promulgation of the new constitution and all i have seen is hope and potential. I actually work in mashinani....it won't be a reverse migration as such but more of opening up of opportunities in these regions that shall create a demand for quality services and housing resulting in a boom
picture this: Turkana county is to get 8.5 Billion per year under devolution.with a responsible county govt what could follow the money is: good motorable roads(whether tarmac or murram), staff seconded to county govt even if they are just 100,imagine need for at least 50 houses,a pub,quality healthcare thus more doctors nurses and services, need for water thus water drilling companies and their staff, unexploited fishing in lake turkana thus a fish processing plant,trucks to transport this and goes back to good roads...possiility of increased area under irrigation after investment just as delamare has done thus increased food security and surplus being sold meaning cereal traders coming to fetch grain,rice etc...
All am saying is real estate in nairobi and environs might stunt a bit as a result of decreased investment by developers and such due to greater demand and returns in other areas...world bank released a report indicating this and i believe it shall come
What about Embu? Anyone with info?
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/18/2011 Posts: 448
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ChumsQuest wrote:mibbz wrote:Lolest! wrote:@mibbz, I like your analyses  but I think you are overestimating the effect of devolution on real estate.
I do not see a lot of reverse migration to the counties happening. Infact, you have to be very long term to count on this.
@  ! i have had the rare opportunity of travelling to 41 of the 47 since promulgation of the new constitution and all i have seen is hope and potential. I actually work in mashinani....it won't be a reverse migration as such but more of opening up of opportunities in these regions that shall create a demand for quality services and housing resulting in a boom
picture this: Turkana county is to get 8.5 Billion per year under devolution.with a responsible county govt what could follow the money is: good motorable roads(whether tarmac or murram), staff seconded to county govt even if they are just 100,imagine need for at least 50 houses,a pub,quality healthcare thus more doctors nurses and services, need for water thus water drilling companies and their staff, unexploited fishing in lake turkana thus a fish processing plant,trucks to transport this and goes back to good roads...possiility of increased area under irrigation after investment just as delamare has done thus increased food security and surplus being sold meaning cereal traders coming to fetch grain,rice etc...
All am saying is real estate in nairobi and environs might stunt a bit as a result of decreased investment by developers and such due to greater demand and returns in other areas...world bank released a report indicating this and i believe it shall come
What about Embu? Anyone with info?
Visited Embu a couple of times and interacted with locals. Its a wonderful town and quite big but i think what ails this town is its being overshadowed by meru; Meru has consistently been growing at a faster rate courtesy of the miraa,Kemu uni,KMTC and that meru university college; and now a uni is being built in Chuka which shall result in further alienation of Embu as the larger meru region grows....Another issue is No universities in Embu,and i don't mean the Government training institute,KMTC or a small branch of a larger university
Most towns exhibiting a rapid growth have major universities coming up coupled with devolution.
I see Embu as a misplaced town fighting for space and relevance between Meru and the rice producing Mwea not to mention the up coming town of Chuka
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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@mibbz analyse Narok possunt quia posse videntur
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