6 Reasons Why You Should Partition Your Land Into Portions
6 Reasons Why You Should Partition Your Land Into Portions There are different opinions and suggestions when it comes to land subdivision. Each and every...
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6 Reasons Why You Should Partition Your Land Into Portions There are different opinions and suggestions when it comes to land subdivision. Each and every...
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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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AMCCO PROPERTIES REVIEWS BY CLIENTS Amcco Properties has been in existence for over 2 years now, and the results are just tremendous. They never stop get...
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Land Tax is generally a tax on the value of land without considering or including other buildings and improvements on it.It is also known as property tax, and it is paid to the local municipal body of the area you are in.Lately, taxes have invaded almost every aspect of our daily lives..
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When AMCCO Properties Limited began it’s journey with new land owners in Kenya, available plots for sale were majorly located in Kamangu. As time has rushed by, Kamangu is decreasing it’s shares thus giving way for its immediate Neighbor.
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5 REASONS TO INVEST ALONG WAIYAKI WAY OPPOSITE TILISI DEVELOPERS Waiyaki Way, which is 2 kilometers away from Westlands in Nairobi, has quite a number of...
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Land Rent is a levy imposed on leasehold parcels of land where the annual rent has been reserved at the time the grant is being issued, and it’s payable to the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning.
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Amcco Properties Limited continues to expand its influence within the diaspora market through strategic partnerships.
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Royal Gardens Phase 3 in Kamangu (300m from tarmac) is available for Ksh. 1.4M, and Harmony Estate in Thigio (100m from tarmac) is priced at Ksh. 2.2M. Both include title deed transfer fees and have water and electricity on site.
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During a real estate transaction, usually earnest money is put down to secure a contract, followed by due diligence, where a potential buyer will do research on the property to understand land ownership rights and potential land policies and laws.
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