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#11 Posted : Thursday, October 24, 2013 5:16:41 PM
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@nakujua..true. The nairobi kiambu boarder is along the road to paradise lost. The exact position is the river on the left had side of the road . Nirobi Kiambu boarder is also along dagoretti market tarmac road, with the lenana school side as nairobiand the other side of town as kiambu. In the paradise lost area, there are 3 massive estates coming up 1.accountants association mhasibu 2.kcb bank pension 3.Runda paradise
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#12 Posted : Thursday, October 24, 2013 6:59:40 PM
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a4architect.com wrote:
@nakujua..true. The nairobi kiambu boarder is along the road to paradise lost. The exact position is the river on the left had side of the road . Nirobi Kiambu boarder is also along dagoretti market tarmac road, with the lenana school side as nairobiand the other side of town as kiambu. In the paradise lost area, there are 3 massive estates coming up 1.accountants association mhasibu 2.kcb bank pension 3.Runda paradise
There was a 'kwaheri' stage at bypass zamani. I think I used to see a CCN post there.
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#13 Posted : Thursday, October 24, 2013 7:35:56 PM
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I have never understand why pple want to associate with what they are not. A house built on an 1/8th of an acre cannot be equated with one on 1/2. Soon there will be estates with names like Runda Winds denoting those along the path from where the wind from Runda blows.
What about those people in lavington fitting 4 townhouses on 1/2 plots. Hata hiyo ni 1/8 per house.
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#14 Posted : Thursday, October 24, 2013 7:59:54 PM
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a4architect.com wrote:
these estates are on the boundary of runda which is controlled by ncc laws. These are in kiambu part of runda controlled by kiambu county laws which alow for 1/8th acre plots. There are talks in progress to connect runda and paradise lost once these estates are complete.
Whenever I go to Kiambu and see those upcoming estates on rich agricultural land it's very saddening. Concrete replaces the red soil and the same soil is scooped by others to at least make their land "farmable". can't we as a country preserve agricultural land and use non-arable land for housing?
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#15 Posted : Thursday, October 24, 2013 8:43:25 PM
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Gathige wrote:
I have never understand why pple want to associate with what they are not. A house built on an 1/8th of an acre cannot be equated with one on 1/2. Soon there will be estates with names like Runda Winds denoting those along the path from where the wind from Runda blows.
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#16 Posted : Thursday, October 24, 2013 9:04:49 PM
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Gathige wrote:
a4architect.com wrote:
these estates are on the boundary of runda which is controlled by ncc laws. These are in kiambu part of runda controlled by kiambu county laws which alow for 1/8th acre plots. There are talks in progress to connect runda and paradise lost once these estates are complete.
Whenever I go to Kiambu and see those upcoming estates on rich agricultural land it's very saddening. Concrete replaces the red soil and the same soil is scooped by others to at least make their land "farmable". can't we as a country preserve agricultural land and use non-arable land for housing?
I think the issue should be putting each piece of land to it's most productive use. If you owned an acre in kiambu next to Runda which option is better - 1. planting maize and harvesting 15bags in a year worth 30k OR 2. develop 2 upmarket houses on the land, rent out each @250k pm to get 6m per yr from the two houses. The acre of land will produce ksh 5,970,000 more per yr while under real estate than when under agriculture. However if the acre was in rural Kinangop or kilgoris potatoes or maize would be the best land use option. I think kenya still has enough land in the rural areas for crop production.
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#17 Posted : Thursday, October 24, 2013 9:51:54 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
Gathige wrote:
a4architect.com wrote:
these estates are on the boundary of runda which is controlled by ncc laws. These are in kiambu part of runda controlled by kiambu county laws which alow for 1/8th acre plots. There are talks in progress to connect runda and paradise lost once these estates are complete.
Whenever I go to Kiambu and see those upcoming estates on rich agricultural land it's very saddening. Concrete replaces the red soil and the same soil is scooped by others to at least make their land "farmable". can't we as a country preserve agricultural land and use non-arable land for housing?
I think the issue should be putting each piece of land to it's most productive use. If you owned an acre in kiambu next to Runda which option is better - 1. planting maize and harvesting 15bags in a year worth 30k OR 2. develop 2 upmarket houses on the land, rent out each @250k pm to get 6m per yr from the two houses. The acre of land will produce ksh 5,970,000 more per yr while under real estate than when under agriculture. However if the acre was in rural Kinangop or kilgoris potatoes or maize would be the best land use option. I think kenya still has enough land in the rural areas for crop production.
@Jagger, We can balance real estate and some form of commercial urban agriculture. The problem now is we have so many people in congested spaces who end up comsuming sewer vegetable. Imagine if minimum plot sizes in Kiambu was made like 2acres so that pple can live and farm in same space. It has been proved that people living in semi-urban areas live longer as they have better quality of life. Congesting like 4 families in 1/2acre creates stress, you wake up everyday to meet the people you don't like.
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#18 Posted : Friday, October 25, 2013 7:55:07 AM
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Gathige wrote:
@Jagger, We can balance real estate and some form of commercial urban agriculture. The problem now is we have so many people in congested spaces who end up comsuming sewer vegetable. Imagine if minimum plot sizes in Kiambu was made like 2acres so that pple can live and farm in same space. It has been proved that people living in semi-urban areas live longer as they have better quality of life. Congesting like 4 families in 1/2acre creates stress, you wake up everyday to meet the people you don't like.
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#19 Posted : Friday, October 25, 2013 8:24:09 AM
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Gathige wrote:
I have never understand why pple want to associate with what they are not. A house built on an 1/8th of an acre cannot be equated with one on 1/2. Soon there will be estates with names like Runda Winds denoting those along the path from where the wind from Runda blows.
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#20 Posted : Friday, October 25, 2013 9:37:15 AM
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Runda View Appartments ...what they dont tell you is that the apartments are actually in GachieSad
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