wukan wrote:Surely I love PYTs I can't be a 'she'(although i think you need to have some umama to appreciate good real estate/aesthetics

). I don't live in lavi or westi-I have never liked those segregated neighborhoods. I like interacting with kawaida people huko mashinani. The intruders in my hood are monkeys and stray cats.
Fair enough, my broda. Just lay off the dust-bowl bashing

. There's a reason why Kitengela is
Kenya's fastest growing town and Kajiado has been named one of the
richest counties in Kenya for many years in a row. Dust bowl is
the future, my broda.
Just count the number of SGR
passenger stations in existence and to come - Athi River, Tuala, Rongai, Ngong - for starters. SGR will determine Kenya's economic corridor for the next 150 years..
ignore its flightpath at your own peril! Chinaman knows what he is doing and doesn't invest hovyo hovyo. Dust bowl has the biggest upside for the least cost hence the rapid influx of kina Mugundaman with big, awkward steps, kifua mbele, panting heavily, into the area.
It really is a no-brainer from an investment perspective. What I especially like about dustbowl is that there is largely an element of controlled development unlike a place like Umoja. Lots and lots of maisonettes on reasonable size plots are the norm the further you move from town core of Kitengela for example. Ngong is even better in terms of the layout of the streets and the developments coming up in its suburbs IMHO. You get the best of all worlds in dust bowl - proximity to Nairobi CBD, SGR access, rapidly emerging infrastructure (roads especially) and for a pocket friendly price compared to other suburbs surrounding Nairobi.
I just hope prices remain reasonable for the next few years so that those who want to invest more can do so. Before an acre starts going for
50 million minimum at the dustbowl in the coming decade. This will inevitably happen, given how much we Kenyans love to breed like rats. All those future hands, eyes and feet will need a place to stay and areas like dust bowl will be ones to provide it.


