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Putting up spacious 2br apts on 1/8th acre question
MugundaMan
#1 Posted : Sunday, July 29, 2018 6:46:56 AM
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Recently visited an apartment complex on the outskirts of Nairobi that blew my mind away.They are apartments built on 1/8th freehold, on pillars so the ground floor is just for parking. They are slightly similar to the ones below. I counted at least 3 units per floor, 4 floors per block and two blocks connected together. What I found interesting is that the entire area of the 1/8th is completely covered with no space between it and all four sides of the perimeter wall. Is this legal to do? The guy seems to be making a mint as all the apartments are quite spacious inside with nice balconies and 100% occupied. Here I am sweating to build tu-tiny things on one of my 1/8ths kumbe I could maximise on my space and get better value and use of space!




obiero
#2 Posted : Sunday, July 29, 2018 7:36:39 AM
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MugundaMan wrote:
Recently visited an apartment complex on the outskirts of Nairobi that blew my mind away.They are apartments built on 1/8th freehold, on pillars so the ground floor is just for parking. They are slightly similar to the ones below. I counted at least 3 units per floor, 4 floors per block and two blocks connected together. What I found interesting is that the entire area of the 1/8th is completely covered with no space between it and all four sides of the perimeter wall. Is this legal to do? The guy seems to be making a mint as all the apartments are quite spacious inside with nice balconies and 100% occupied. Here I am sweating to build tu-tiny things on one of my 1/8ths kumbe I could maximise on my space and get better value and use of space!





South B is littered with such designs. It's not legal to build beacon to beacon.. It's unethical too. But this is Kenya
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MugundaMan
#3 Posted : Monday, July 30, 2018 9:17:13 AM
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obiero wrote:

South B is littered with such designs. It's not legal to build beacon to beacon.. It's unethical too. But this is Kenya


Sad but true. Enyewe no need oversqueezing in the name of greed. Will obey the law and provide a few tiny greenspaces for the totos to jump around in. Too much of a concrete jungle on a plot with no sunshine is not good for their long term health.
wukan
#4 Posted : Monday, July 30, 2018 10:04:12 AM
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I pity the children who have to grow up in such an environment.
muandiwambeu
#5 Posted : Monday, July 30, 2018 11:12:46 AM
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MugundaMan wrote:
[quote=obiero]
South B is littered with such designs. It's not legal to build beacon to beacon.. It's unethical too. But this is Kenya


Sad but true. Enyewe no need oversqueezing in the name of greed. Will obey the law and provide a few tiny greenspaces for the totos to jump around in. Too much of a concrete jungle on a plot with no sunshine is not good for their long term health. [/quote
Putting up two 2brms and bigger flats that meets all criterion's on the book on 1/8th would be unprofitable with the current economic mix in those estates. @65% ground coverage and setback from boundaries,only three units go and say a bedsitters. May someone propose a reasonably acceptable rent for each unit to meet an acceptable ROI of say 12%pa to a developer.
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hardwood
#6 Posted : Monday, August 06, 2018 8:44:59 PM
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muandiwambeu wrote:
MugundaMan wrote:
obiero wrote:

South B is littered with such designs. It's not legal to build beacon to beacon.. It's unethical too. But this is Kenya


Sad but true. Enyewe no need oversqueezing in the name of greed. Will obey the law and provide a few tiny greenspaces for the totos to jump around in. Too much of a concrete jungle on a plot with no sunshine is not good for their long term health.

Putting up two 2brms and bigger flats that meets all criterion's on the book on 1/8th would be unprofitable with the current economic mix in those estates. @65% ground coverage and setback from boundaries,only three units go and say a bedsitters. May someone propose a reasonably acceptable rent for each unit to meet an acceptable ROI of say 12%pa to a developer.


You can over-squeeze and go to 10 floors like this 2bdrm block in kilimani. Rent is 70k. I wonder if there is enough parking or any green space.



Chaka
#7 Posted : Monday, August 06, 2018 8:58:03 PM
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What is the occupancy like here?
hardwood wrote:


You can over-squeeze and go to 10 floors like this 2bdrm block in kilimani. Rent is 70k. I wonder if there is enough parking or any green space.




Swenani
#8 Posted : Tuesday, August 07, 2018 9:19:11 AM
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hardwood wrote:
muandiwambeu wrote:
MugundaMan wrote:
[quote=obiero]
South B is littered with such designs. It's not legal to build beacon to beacon.. It's unethical too. But this is Kenya


Sad but true. Enyewe no need oversqueezing in the name of greed. Will obey the law and provide a few tiny greenspaces for the totos to jump around in. Too much of a concrete jungle on a plot with no sunshine is not good for their long term health. [/quote
Putting up two 2brms and bigger flats that meets all criterion's on the book on 1/8th would be unprofitable with the current economic mix in those estates. @65% ground coverage and setback from boundaries,only three units go and say a bedsitters. May someone propose a reasonably acceptable rent for each unit to meet an acceptable ROI of say 12%pa to a developer.


You can over-squeeze and go to 10 floors like this 2bdrm block in kilimani. Rent is 70k. I wonder if there is enough parking or any green space.





This is a slum
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Angelica _ann
#9 Posted : Tuesday, August 07, 2018 9:26:52 AM
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Swenani wrote:
hardwood wrote:
muandiwambeu wrote:
MugundaMan wrote:
[quote=obiero]
South B is littered with such designs. It's not legal to build beacon to beacon.. It's unethical too. But this is Kenya


Sad but true. Enyewe no need oversqueezing in the name of greed. Will obey the law and provide a few tiny greenspaces for the totos to jump around in. Too much of a concrete jungle on a plot with no sunshine is not good for their long term health. [/quote
Putting up two 2brms and bigger flats that meets all criterion's on the book on 1/8th would be unprofitable with the current economic mix in those estates. @65% ground coverage and setback from boundaries,only three units go and say a bedsitters. May someone propose a reasonably acceptable rent for each unit to meet an acceptable ROI of say 12%pa to a developer.


You can over-squeeze and go to 10 floors like this 2bdrm block in kilimani. Rent is 70k. I wonder if there is enough parking or any green space.





This is a slum


People pay rent of 70k per month in such apartments? Never ever!!!
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hardwood
#10 Posted : Tuesday, August 07, 2018 10:58:40 AM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
Swenani wrote:
hardwood wrote:
muandiwambeu wrote:
MugundaMan wrote:
obiero wrote:

South B is littered with such designs. It's not legal to build beacon to beacon.. It's unethical too. But this is Kenya


Sad but true. Enyewe no need oversqueezing in the name of greed. Will obey the law and provide a few tiny greenspaces for the totos to jump around in. Too much of a concrete jungle on a plot with no sunshine is not good for their long term health.

Putting up two 2brms and bigger flats that meets all criterion's on the book on 1/8th would be unprofitable with the current economic mix in those estates. @65% ground coverage and setback from boundaries,only three units go and say a bedsitters. May someone propose a reasonably acceptable rent for each unit to meet an acceptable ROI of say 12%pa to a developer.


You can over-squeeze and go to 10 floors like this 2bdrm block in kilimani. Rent is 70k. I wonder if there is enough parking or any green space.





This is a slum


People pay rent of 70k per month in such apartments? Never ever!!!


Location location location. People would do anything to live in kilimani, even if it's in a servants quarter. One developer told me such apartments are always occupied since once you move to kilimani, you can't move your wife and kids back to msa road or eastlands, even if the rent rises to 100k. You are stuck for life until you go bankrupt. Image is everything.
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