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4 family (3 bed/2bath) flat budget Ksh. 5m
Wakanyugi
#141 Posted : Wednesday, October 30, 2013 2:45:20 PM
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Wanjy wrote:

@Wakanyugi have a 1/8 in Ruiru planning construction, I am interested to know more and also like to have a look at your hse(shiro.kinyanjui@gmail.com)



Hello @Wanjy. Sorry for the delay in responding. I have been quite busy the last two months.

I'll shortly send you some information



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Penny-Stocker
#142 Posted : Thursday, March 13, 2014 4:27:08 AM
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Hola amigos, buenos dias.....here's what I've been up to! I know....i've been inactive since Oct. 2013...had some very urgent issues that had to be taken care of! Thank G-d all is well now!
At the moment, everything in the building is completely done, todos, done!I could have tenants move in right away but there are two things I'll be doing ASAP before accepting anybody to move in....Here's what's left to be done.....
1.Perimeter walling (materials are procured and ready)
2.Landscaping - debating cabro, poured concrete, or kokoto (you know the tiny ones)
3.Well paying tenants

Otherwise, here's the almost completed project.....














































That's it for now folks! I'll post pics when I have the perimeter walling done! Hopefully soon!

Adios amigos...hasta luego yi buena suerte!
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murchr
#143 Posted : Thursday, March 13, 2014 4:31:04 AM
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Nice
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#144 Posted : Thursday, March 13, 2014 6:03:05 AM
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jaggernaut
#145 Posted : Thursday, March 13, 2014 6:50:04 AM
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Nice. Kusema na kutenda. How much money have you used so far?
wilyum
#146 Posted : Thursday, March 13, 2014 8:24:19 AM
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yes,total cost so far?
a4architect.com
#147 Posted : Thursday, March 13, 2014 8:31:05 AM
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Good work..well done @pennystocker. How much has it costed so far?
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kryptonite
#148 Posted : Thursday, March 13, 2014 8:56:10 AM
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Impressed and inspired!
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jamplu
#149 Posted : Thursday, March 13, 2014 9:27:48 AM
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@penny stocker am impressed bro.
gotieno
#150 Posted : Thursday, March 13, 2014 10:28:24 AM
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Congrats @penny stocker for the achievement so far.Am impressed. Am still struggling with mine at Riat Hills, currently completed internal plastering and fixed the doors. Planning to fix the window glasses next month.
Penny-Stocker
#151 Posted : Thursday, March 13, 2014 3:42:56 PM
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Thanks y'all....one step closer to financial freedom! @jugger and wily...due to some aesthetic and finishing changes, I've gone over my original budget by about 30% ---but I'm pleased with the results!
“None but ourselves can free our minds.”
- Bob Marley
Penny-Stocker
#152 Posted : Thursday, March 13, 2014 3:45:05 PM
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gotieno wrote:
Congrats @penny stocker for the achievement so far.Am impressed. Am still struggling with mine at Riat Hills, currently completed internal plastering and fixed the doors. Planning to fix the window glasses next month.


gotieno, omera utafinish tu! Usife moyo jakababa! I just acquired a piece, slightly over half an acre up the hill behind Coptic church for another project!
“None but ourselves can free our minds.”
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ahoo
#153 Posted : Thursday, March 13, 2014 3:57:07 PM
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Congratulations boss!Very inspiring
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butterflyke
#154 Posted : Thursday, March 13, 2014 4:33:26 PM
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felicitationes!

and thanks for sharing

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josimar
#155 Posted : Thursday, March 13, 2014 4:48:17 PM
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What was the size of the plot ? 1/4 acre or 1/2 acre?
Wakanyugi
#156 Posted : Thursday, March 13, 2014 4:55:11 PM
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Penny-Stocker wrote:
Thanks y'all....one step closer to financial freedom! @jugger and wily...due to some aesthetic and finishing changes, I've gone over my original budget by about 30% ---but I'm pleased with the results!



Well done Penny-stocker. Very good job. I like the quality of finish too.

My project was completed last month. In fact I moved in two weeks ago.

Like you I also went over budget kidogo. I also took slightly more than the one year I had estimated. But all ended well and I was able to avoid the bank, as several Wazuans had strongly advised.

I was quite shocked to realize that finishing is the most expensive, not to say frustrating, part of the whole project. Me and the fundi nearly quarreled over this.

But there is no gainsaying the great feeling once the project is done.

"The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)
jaggernaut
#157 Posted : Thursday, March 13, 2014 5:54:06 PM
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Penny-Stocker wrote:
Thanks y'all....one step closer to financial freedom! @jugger and wily...due to some aesthetic and finishing changes, I've gone over my original budget by about 30% ---but I'm pleased with the results!


Always happens that's why budgets have an item on contingencies. Also don't underestimate cost of boundary fence. When I was putting up my house, I spent about 1m on the septic and fence, costs that I had greatly underestimated (had budgeted 300k). Didn't know that 1/3 of the fence would be underground.
Penny-Stocker
#158 Posted : Thursday, March 13, 2014 6:05:47 PM
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josimar wrote:
What was the size of the plot ? 1/4 acre or 1/2 acre?

It's slightly less than 1/4.
“None but ourselves can free our minds.”
- Bob Marley
Penny-Stocker
#159 Posted : Thursday, March 13, 2014 6:11:20 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
Penny-Stocker wrote:
Thanks y'all....one step closer to financial freedom! @jugger and wily...due to some aesthetic and finishing changes, I've gone over my original budget by about 30% ---but I'm pleased with the results!


Always happens that's why budgets have an item on contingencies. Also don't underestimate cost of boundary fence. When I was putting up my house, I spent about 1m on the septic and fence, costs that I had greatly underestimated (had budgeted 300k).


I know, right? Plus it's Kenya where inflation is wanting.....buying a bag of cement @800 today and tomorrow the same will go for 980. Also, my QS dude fd me up. A lot of his quantities and costs were way off! Oh well, it's just money!
“None but ourselves can free our minds.”
- Bob Marley
Penny-Stocker
#160 Posted : Thursday, March 13, 2014 6:16:17 PM
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Wakanyugi wrote:
Penny-Stocker wrote:
Thanks y'all....one step closer to financial freedom! @jugger and wily...due to some aesthetic and finishing changes, I've gone over my original budget by about 30% ---but I'm pleased with the results!



Well done Penny-stocker. Very good job. I like the quality of finish too.

My project was completed last month. In fact I moved in two weeks ago.

Like you I also went over budget kidogo. I also took slightly more than the one year I had estimated. But all ended well and I was able to avoid the bank, as several Wazuans had strongly advised.

I was quite shocked to realize that finishing is the most expensive, not to say frustrating, part of the whole project. Me and the fundi nearly quarreled over this.

But there is no gainsaying the great feeling once the project is done.



Well done buddy! I'm glad yours is done as well. Would you mind sharing the final product....you still have my email....right? If not let me know. Anyway, my next project is in the pipe line! I'll let you know more as I get concrete with it!
“None but ourselves can free our minds.”
- Bob Marley
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