7 Tips To Consider Before Buying Land Remotely
7 Tips To Consider Before Buying Land Remotely Buying remote land is the ultimate dream for many people, but the process can feel daunting when you’re on...
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7 Tips To Consider Before Buying Land Remotely Buying remote land is the ultimate dream for many people, but the process can feel daunting when you’re on...
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How To Buy Land in Kenya as a Foreigner Land is a basic factor of production that is required for any activity to take place, be it farming or even busin...
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Namayian Estate Phase 2 launches Saturday, Nov 22. Limited 50x100 plots at KSh 949k in Ngong. Free bonuses for buyers. Prebookings now open. AMCCO Properties.
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Discover the key differences between land rate and land rent in Kenya. Learn how these charges apply to property owners, their legal basis, payment structures, and consequences of non-compliance. Stay informed to ensure compliance and avoid penalties.
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7 STEPS OF BUYING LAND IN KENYA There’s nothing great and better than owning a piece of land that you can invest in and create projects on. If it i...
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What Land Board Basically Does In Kenya A land board is basically a group of directors or executives that oversee the management of a land-based company,...
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Why You Should Get Land and Build Before You Retire Buying land and building a home before retirement can be a smart financial decision. The earlier you...
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Ngong is only about 30 kilometers from Nairobi’s CBD, making it a convenient residential location for city workers. Its accessibility via Ngong Road and the Southern Bypass ensures easy commuting, while local shopping centers, schools, and healthcare facilities provide convenience.
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Land is one of the most emotive assets in Kenya. This is tied to the fact that land is a precious commodity whose value rises over time and the fact that any value addition done to a piece of land simply makes it a valuable asset
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Land prices are shooting high daily and the chances of owning land the more you procrastinate are reducing. The high land prices stand out as the most worrying factor to why most Kenyans haven’t invested in land yet.
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