Ericsson wrote:Kenya is a place where maploti thrives not these avenue the likes of Home Afrika and Stanlib have taken.
Their business types work well in western/developed countries
Change is coming and it starts in small steps and misadventures. The maploti mode of business is good for buying to flip or buying to build but for large scale real estate development the likes of Home Afrika and Stanlib will own that space. There are many such businesses that are thriving like Suraya, AMS, Actis, Kings Developers etc.
Home Afrika is a victim of it's own ambition while Stanlib is just starting out.
Investment philosophy development in progress...