Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:sanity wrote:I built my own home in the outskirts of Nbi...After all the 3 yrs hustle,The challenges reamins especially in things beyond my control.
1.Whenever it rains,getting to my home is a challenge yaani the road gets washed away because the council has not any roads.
2.Lack of a proper sewer system brings serious challenges.
3.My neighbour has put up temporary structures next to his unfished house..damn1
4.My other neighbour has put up containers and is planning to rent them out as shops
5.No schools nearby
6.No shopping centre nearby
7.I have to leave my home before 530am everyday to beat the morning traffic.
8.Security...no problem though..not with my 4 rottweillers which shit all over my 1/4 plot.
Well,despite these challenges,Sometimes I think that I made the good decision.Maybe in future this issue esp on the gavas side will get resolved.The bottom line is when you decide to build your own home be ready to face all these challenges amongst others..
Finally an honest opinion, yes this is the decision one has to make between a mortgage and kujenga. One has to be very careful especially if you have school going children.
Kwani hauwezi jenga mahali you have all this services?
People built in controlled areas like Harambee Estate in Donholm, a couple of gated estates next to ICIPE in Kasarani etc. and it didn't cost them an arm and a leg. And this estates have everything close to them.
There are also serviced flats/apartments in Mombasa road going for 5 - 6 million - close to schools, shopping centers etc. What stops anyone from buying them - in cash!!
You don't have to choose between mortgage and going to the bundus! Between these two extremes, we have very many other options!
Life is not binary. Let's stop behaving as if it is!!!
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.