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Am
#11 Posted : Wednesday, January 21, 2015 1:50:52 PM
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babachemu wrote:
Let no one lie to you to buy land in Oltepesi, however much Nairobi will go, no one would live about 60 kilometers in a bushy and arid area so remote occupied by very stubborn, illiterate, fierce looking, ready to attack maasai people. The Maasai sub group around that area, upto Tinga are very wild and very unwelcoming, so with speculation, am sure that isnt a sweet deal as well



What!! You Just Misled a young man/woman eager to Invest for their future. I Just hope that you meant the Post to be a Joke.

I'm told that Buruburu estate was a forest infested by Hyenas in the mid eighties...
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God..
maka
#12 Posted : Wednesday, January 21, 2015 2:06:05 PM
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babachemu wrote:
Let no one lie to you to buy land in Oltepesi, however much Nairobi will go, no one would live about 60 kilometers in a bushy and arid area so remote occupied by very stubborn, illiterate, fierce looking, ready to attack maasai people. The Maasai sub group around that area, upto Tinga are very wild and very unwelcoming, so with speculation, am sure that isnt a sweet deal as well


Its true....
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Am
#13 Posted : Wednesday, January 21, 2015 2:26:47 PM
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maka wrote:
babachemu wrote:
Let no one lie to you to buy land in Oltepesi, however much Nairobi will go, no one would live about 60 kilometers in a bushy and arid area so remote occupied by very stubborn, illiterate, fierce looking, ready to attack maasai people. The Maasai sub group around that area, upto Tinga are very wild and very unwelcoming, so with speculation, am sure that isnt a sweet deal as well


Its true....


smile smile
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God..
DBLyon
#14 Posted : Thursday, January 22, 2015 1:51:55 PM
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babachemu wrote:
Let no one lie to you to buy land in Oltepesi, however much Nairobi will go, no one would live about 60 kilometers in a bushy and arid area so remote occupied by very stubborn, illiterate, fierce looking, ready to attack maasai people. The Maasai sub group around that area, upto Tinga are very wild and very unwelcoming, so with speculation, am sure that isnt a sweet deal as well


Kitengela and Isinya were once remote, dry and dusty areas selling for this amount or less. Things change. Places grow. The Maasai eventually sell everything and leave. Rongai and Kiserian were once just the same as Ol Tepesi is now. Let's talk in another 5 years.
When you live for others' opinions, you are dead.

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DBLyon
#15 Posted : Thursday, January 22, 2015 1:56:57 PM
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DBLyon wrote:
babachemu wrote:
Let no one lie to you to buy land in Oltepesi, however much Nairobi will go, no one would live about 60 kilometers in a bushy and arid area so remote occupied by very stubborn, illiterate, fierce looking, ready to attack maasai people. The Maasai sub group around that area, upto Tinga are very wild and very unwelcoming, so with speculation, am sure that isnt a sweet deal as well


Kitengela and Isinya were once remote, dry and dusty areas selling for this amount or less. Things change. Places grow. The Maasai eventually sell everything and leave. Rongai and Kiserian were once just the same as Ol Tepesi is now. Let's talk in another 5 years.


That said, though, I'd be very careful buying land from just any company...I'd do my due diligence before handing over my hard-earned 60k. What do you get for the 60k? A title?
When you live for others' opinions, you are dead.

- Carlos Slim Helu
myfundi
#16 Posted : Thursday, January 22, 2015 3:10:43 PM
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Foz00 wrote:
Loodariak 1 and 2 Group ranch ( land between Kisames and Magadi) has had court cases from the 80's, buy and sell at some point kitaumana!


the guys even have a rink
omhangla
#17 Posted : Thursday, January 22, 2015 3:11:48 PM
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DBLyon wrote:
DBLyon wrote:
babachemu wrote:
Let no one lie to you to buy land in Oltepesi, however much Nairobi will go, no one would live about 60 kilometers in a bushy and arid area so remote occupied by very stubborn, illiterate, fierce looking, ready to attack maasai people. The Maasai sub group around that area, upto Tinga are very wild and very unwelcoming, so with speculation, am sure that isnt a sweet deal as well


Kitengela and Isinya were once remote, dry and dusty areas selling for this amount or less. Things change. Places grow. The Maasai eventually sell everything and leave. Rongai and Kiserian were once just the same as Ol Tepesi is now. Let's talk in another 5 years.


That said, though, I'd be very careful buying land from just any company...I'd do my due diligence before handing over my hard-earned 60k. What do you get for the 60k? A title?

i know someone who took a loan in equity bank 5 years ago and bought 100 acres 2km from Oletepes at 15k per acre. last year he sold 50 acres at 500k each to a sacco. i bought 10 acres at 70k in early 2013 about 7km. sold 5 at 250 per acre last eyar. si it just depends on what is your goal. for me it is a good place to speculate due to relatively low prices as compared to other areas around nrb.
shalishali
#18 Posted : Thursday, April 23, 2015 2:16:19 PM
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omhangla wrote:
DBLyon wrote:
DBLyon wrote:
babachemu wrote:
Let no one lie to you to buy land in Oltepesi, however much Nairobi will go, no one would live about 60 kilometers in a bushy and arid area so remote occupied by very stubborn, illiterate, fierce looking, ready to attack maasai people. The Maasai sub group around that area, upto Tinga are very wild and very unwelcoming, so with speculation, am sure that isnt a sweet deal as well


Kitengela and Isinya were once remote, dry and dusty areas selling for this amount or less. Things change. Places grow. The Maasai eventually sell everything and leave. Rongai and Kiserian were once just the same as Ol Tepesi is now. Let's talk in another 5 years.


That said, though, I'd be very careful buying land from just any company...I'd do my due diligence before handing over my hard-earned 60k. What do you get for the 60k? A title?

i know someone who took a loan in equity bank 5 years ago and bought 100 acres 2km from Oletepes at 15k per acre. last year he sold 50 acres at 500k each to a sacco. i bought 10 acres at 70k in early 2013 about 7km. sold 5 at 250 per acre last eyar. si it just depends on what is your goal. for me it is a good place to speculate due to relatively low prices as compared to other areas around nrb.

have had the county assembly has put a caveat that no subdivision less than 5 acre in that area.
UKITAFUTA UKABILA UTAKUFA BILA!
shalishali
#19 Posted : Thursday, April 23, 2015 2:18:02 PM
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omhangla wrote:
DBLyon wrote:
DBLyon wrote:
babachemu wrote:
Let no one lie to you to buy land in Oltepesi, however much Nairobi will go, no one would live about 60 kilometers in a bushy and arid area so remote occupied by very stubborn, illiterate, fierce looking, ready to attack maasai people. The Maasai sub group around that area, upto Tinga are very wild and very unwelcoming, so with speculation, am sure that isnt a sweet deal as well


Kitengela and Isinya were once remote, dry and dusty areas selling for this amount or less. Things change. Places grow. The Maasai eventually sell everything and leave. Rongai and Kiserian were once just the same as Ol Tepesi is now. Let's talk in another 5 years.


That said, though, I'd be very careful buying land from just any company...I'd do my due diligence before handing over my hard-earned 60k. What do you get for the 60k? A title?

i know someone who took a loan in equity bank 5 years ago and bought 100 acres 2km from Oletepes at 15k per acre. last year he sold 50 acres at 500k each to a sacco. i bought 10 acres at 70k in early 2013 about 7km. sold 5 at 250 per acre last eyar. si it just depends on what is your goal. for me it is a good place to speculate due to relatively low prices as compared to other areas around nrb.

have had the county assembly has put a caveat that no subdivision less than 5 acre in that area.
UKITAFUTA UKABILA UTAKUFA BILA!
Dawnwoods
#20 Posted : Thursday, April 23, 2015 3:23:15 PM
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What!! You Just Misled a young man/woman eager to Invest for their future. I Just hope that you meant the Post to be a Joke.

I'm told that Buruburu estate was a forest infested by Hyenas in the mid eighties...

@Am....i like your post... Donholm was the worst in late 70s.. Think Oletepesi in 2030.
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