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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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1/8th of an acre (0.042HA) just next to Narok university,which is in itself right next to narok Town a walking distance.You can literally see the institution from the said piece of land,good for hostels as the institution is in growth mode...asking 600,000/= possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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maka wrote:1/8th of an acre (0.042HA) just next to Narok university,which is in itself right next to narok Town a walking distance.You can literally see the institution from the said piece of land,good for hostels as the institution is in growth mode...asking 600,000/= problem with buying property in such places, the dinosaur ole ntimama will come and incite his supporters come election time that land ya wamasai has been invaded, then you same guy who sold me the land and I paid you cash will come back claim your land with a bow and arrow without my money back. This is the price paid by PEV. Sorry no thank you hata kama ni 50k, i will not buy it.i.am.back!!!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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harrydre wrote:maka wrote:1/8th of an acre (0.042HA) just next to Narok university,which is in itself right next to narok Town a walking distance.You can literally see the institution from the said piece of land,good for hostels as the institution is in growth mode...asking 600,000/= problem with buying property in such places, the dinosaur ole ntimama will come and incite his supporters come election time that land ya wamasai has been invaded, then you same guy who sold me the land and I paid you cash will come back claim your land with a bow and arrow without my money back. This is the price paid by PEV. Sorry no thank you hata kama ni 50k, i will not buy it. @harrydre;will ntimama live forever am a firm believer that whatever happened in 2007-2008 will never happen again in Kenya,if your school of thought is to be followed guys who invested in rongai,kitengela et al in the mid 90s wouldnt have done so but due to the optimism and visionary investing they did they are laughing all the way to the bank.Investing is taking risks lets compare notes some time next year and see what the land prices will be like then... possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Member Joined: 10/19/2009 Posts: 671 Location: Nairobi
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maka wrote:harrydre wrote:maka wrote:1/8th of an acre (0.042HA) just next to Narok university,which is in itself right next to narok Town a walking distance.You can literally see the institution from the said piece of land,good for hostels as the institution is in growth mode...asking 600,000/= problem with buying property in such places, the dinosaur ole ntimama will come and incite his supporters come election time that land ya wamasai has been invaded, then you same guy who sold me the land and I paid you cash will come back claim your land with a bow and arrow without my money back. This is the price paid by PEV. Sorry no thank you hata kama ni 50k, i will not buy it. @harrydre;will ntimama live forever am a firm believer that whatever happened in 2007-2008 will never happen again in Kenya,if your school of thought is to be followed guys who invested in rongai,kitengela et al in the mid 90s wouldnt have done so but due to the optimism and visionary investing they did they are laughing all the way to the bank.Investing is taking risks lets compare notes some time next year and see what the land prices will be like then... Hey Maka, Time to review maybe? I'm growing some interest/appetite for Narok, but I had the same concerns about possible future ethnic animosity.. Slowly being convinced that it may not be the case anyway.. So, maendelo huko namna gani.. I know SIC is currently having an offer in Narok, and couple of other Sellers too. Life is joy, death is peace, but the transition is very difficult.
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 6/30/2014 Posts: 86 Location: nairobi
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webish wrote:maka wrote:harrydre wrote:maka wrote:1/8th of an acre (0.042HA) just next to Narok university,which is in itself right next to narok Town a walking distance.You can literally see the institution from the said piece of land,good for hostels as the institution is in growth mode...asking 600,000/= problem with buying property in such places, the dinosaur ole ntimama will come and incite his supporters come election time that land ya wamasai has been invaded, then you same guy who sold me the land and I paid you cash will come back claim your land with a bow and arrow without my money back. This is the price paid by PEV. Sorry no thank you hata kama ni 50k, i will not buy it. @harrydre;will ntimama live forever am a firm believer that whatever happened in 2007-2008 will never happen again in Kenya,if your school of thought is to be followed guys who invested in rongai,kitengela et al in the mid 90s wouldnt have done so but due to the optimism and visionary investing they did they are laughing all the way to the bank.Investing is taking risks lets compare notes some time next year and see what the land prices will be like then... Hey Maka, Time to review maybe? I'm growing some interest/appetite for Narok, but I had the same concerns about possible future ethnic animosity.. Slowly being convinced that it may not be the case anyway.. So, maendelo huko namna gani.. I know SIC is currently having an offer in Narok, and couple of other Sellers too. I had thought about getting land in Narok a while back but didn't work on it. When i see there is demand now najicheka LINK
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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lochaes wrote:webish wrote:maka wrote:harrydre wrote:maka wrote:1/8th of an acre (0.042HA) just next to Narok university,which is in itself right next to narok Town a walking distance.You can literally see the institution from the said piece of land,good for hostels as the institution is in growth mode...asking 600,000/= problem with buying property in such places, the dinosaur ole ntimama will come and incite his supporters come election time that land ya wamasai has been invaded, then you same guy who sold me the land and I paid you cash will come back claim your land with a bow and arrow without my money back. This is the price paid by PEV. Sorry no thank you hata kama ni 50k, i will not buy it. @harrydre;will ntimama live forever am a firm believer that whatever happened in 2007-2008 will never happen again in Kenya,if your school of thought is to be followed guys who invested in rongai,kitengela et al in the mid 90s wouldnt have done so but due to the optimism and visionary investing they did they are laughing all the way to the bank.Investing is taking risks lets compare notes some time next year and see what the land prices will be like then... Hey Maka, Time to review maybe? I'm growing some interest/appetite for Narok, but I had the same concerns about possible future ethnic animosity.. Slowly being convinced that it may not be the case anyway.. So, maendelo huko namna gani.. I know SIC is currently having an offer in Narok, and couple of other Sellers too. I had thought about getting land in Narok a while back but didn't work on it. When i see there is demand now najicheka LINK Told you... possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Member Joined: 10/19/2009 Posts: 671 Location: Nairobi
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A World Bank report, “Doing Business in Kenya” rated Narok as the best town to do business in Kenya ahead Eldoret, Kisumu, Mombasa, Nakuru, Kisii and Nairobi with the university identified as one of the main contributors of growth. Developers are now moving to the outskirts of the town with buildings being constructed along the Narok-Bomet highway. - Business Daily http://www.businessdaily.../-/lj6kepz/-/index.html
Life is joy, death is peace, but the transition is very difficult.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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webish wrote:A World Bank report, “Doing Business in Kenya” rated Narok as the best town to do business in Kenya ahead Eldoret, Kisumu, Mombasa, Nakuru, Kisii and Nairobi with the university identified as one of the main contributors of growth. Developers are now moving to the outskirts of the town with buildings being constructed along the Narok-Bomet highway. - Business Daily http://www.businessdaily.../-/lj6kepz/-/index.html
@Webish kuna ploti mbili available talk to me nicely...will be going for a site visit soon. possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Member Joined: 10/19/2009 Posts: 671 Location: Nairobi
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maka wrote:webish wrote:A World Bank report, “Doing Business in Kenya” rated Narok as the best town to do business in Kenya ahead Eldoret, Kisumu, Mombasa, Nakuru, Kisii and Nairobi with the university identified as one of the main contributors of growth. Developers are now moving to the outskirts of the town with buildings being constructed along the Narok-Bomet highway. - Business Daily http://www.businessdaily.../-/lj6kepz/-/index.html
@Webish kuna ploti mbili available talk to me nicely...will be going for a site visit soon. Not ready to make a purchase at the moment, but would like to keep a close eye on the price ranges, depending on exact areas within Narok. Your Email pls? Life is joy, death is peace, but the transition is very difficult.
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