@JonJones. Asante for the post worth responding to. Let's look at it for a minute;
Jon Jones wrote:All high-end areas such as Runda, Karen, Muthaiga, etc have one thing in common. LOW DENSITY!!
Only one residence allowed on half an acre.
Number one. As always, you fail to define terms and even when they are defined for you, you seem to have a problem understanding what they all mean. We have already shown you that Runda and Muthaiga, while both nice, house two different sets of people.
Muthaiga houses the aristocracy (Kenyattas, Chandarias, Wanjigis, Njonjos and so forth)
Runda is upper middle class, just like Riverside (rentals and ownership by Embassies, upper middle class Kenyans, corporate CEOs and so on). A defunct diplomat working for the UN and renting on 1/4 acre in Runda is hardly upper class

. But to you maybe he/she is.
Number two. You CANNOT go ahead INVENTING YOUR OWN DEFINITIONS of what is low density
here is one definition;
https://pinned.co.ke/arc...logy-kenyan-definition/
Quote:Bungalows can be found in low/medium and high density areas: Low-density settlement range from 1-to-4 housing unit-per-acre, medium-density settlement will range from 8-to-16 units per acre and high-density settlement will be 24-to-32 units per acre. A density of 64 units or more per acre is a very high-density-development.
Since you
CLEARLY HAVE NEVER BEEN TO KITENGELA, let me explain to you (for the umpteenth time) and in lay mans English, how Kitengela settlement patterns are. Think of Kitengela as being a mini version of Nairobi. It has its CBD (EPZ road to Enkare Nyama Choma joint.) All this is Kitengela core where you will find 98% of all the flats in Kitengela.The only exception to this is Milimani which is like the Westlands of Kitengela. High density apartments but catering to the middle class Kitengelans mostly. After Enkare there is a river and the famous "bridge" I have talked about a jillion times. It is easy to recognize, because that's where the trees in Kitengela start

Beyond the bridge,
it is ALL LOW DENSITY save for first row -commercial plots- where all the biasharas (Tarikiville Mall, Pavilion XV, Former Tuskys Chap Chap, Petrol Stations, Fruits and Beyond and now Quickmart

plus so many more nest. The rest are ALL gated communities all the way to Acacia junction! And this is where the middle to upper middle classes of Kitengela all live.
To say that this area is high density is like someone who has never been to Nairobi saying Runda and Muthaiga are both high density areas because of the high rise flats in Pangani. Or that they are all high density slums because of nearby Mathare a stone's throw way

. This is how ridiculous you sound.
Quote:That simple condition is enough to tell you that Kitengela is certainly not the next Runda.
That is the main consistent trait among ALL the high end areas that everyone else fails to replicate.
I think you can see how ludicrous this sounds

in light of my explanation above
Quote:The next Runda will have a minimum land subdivision of 0.5 acres per residence and the rest e.g security, infrastructure, lighting etc will follow suit.
According to who? Jon Jones who is not even in charge of Kajaiado's spatial plan

? Kitengela beyond the bridge is sparsely populated, mblathee. You can even get 50 acres to build your personal palace peke yako in Kitengela. Can you do that in Muthaiga

?
Quote:Kitengela fails terribly by being a high density area with extremely poor infrastructure.
In fact, it is now certain that Kitengela will never be the next Runda because people have already subdivided land into 1/8ths. So, it has already failed the litmus test.
How does a city that is less than 5% fully settled, let alone developed fail before being built?

Again, the ridiculousness of your statements is jaw dropping.
Quote:If the estate doesn't have zoning laws preventing people from subdividing land into smaller lots than 0.5 acres, then that's certainly not the next Runda.
Your ignorance here is world-shattering
1. Who told you that Kitengela has no zoning laws?
2. What on earth do you think a controlled-development gated community is? Need I repeat that Kitengela has the highest number of gated communities per capita of all the suburbs of Nairobi Metropolitan?
3. I have told you many times. It will be EVEN BETTER than Runda. Seeing is believing. I wish you could visit from whatever slum you are living in majuu and see for yourself what's happening in Kitengela. You wouldn't spew ignorance
fuaaaaaaaaaaaaa with so much confidence
Quote:Sorry to burst your bubble and crash your dreams.
There is a silver lining though. Kitengela is a better investment destination compared to Runda and the likes. So, when you make your millions, you will shift to the trendy estate of that time.
Asante for acknowledging this fact

Na hiyo ni mahendeleo.
Jokes aside, let me tell you something buddy.
People thought I was joking when I said Kitengela is the next big thing in Nairobi Metro 10 years ago.
Some mocked
Some cried
Some wailed
Yet the stats and evidence on the ground keeps confirming everything I said.
300 BILLION in investments is no stupid money my mblathee.
For prespective. KRA collected about 1.7 Trillon in tax revenues in FY 2020/21. Meaning about 17% of A WHOLE NATION's tax revenues were invested in a tiny little corridor of a town called Kitengela
That alone should make even the most stubborn anti-DC cretin think twice.
AND I SAY AGAIN. THE BOOM HAS NOT EVEN GOTTEN STARTED YET!Kitengela's hinterland stretches as far as Konza City to the East, Isinya to the South and Kiserian to the West

and almost none of that hinterland is currently developed yet

. And remember the majority of investors and home owners beyond the bridge are mostly former Nairobi core expats, diasporans and similar investors. Mambo bado!