How much it costs to process a Title Deed in Kenya
Acquiring a title deed in Kenya is a legal process described in law. Its various stages and one has to pay Stamp duty as the tax
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Acquiring a title deed in Kenya is a legal process described in law. Its various stages and one has to pay Stamp duty as the tax
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8 Frequently Asked Questions By People about Land There are a number of questions that are normally asked: What is the importance of a title deed? This i...
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5 Reasons Why Invest in Thigio, Kikuyu Kikuyu is an area located in Kiambu County, Kenya, that grew under the colonialists. The area is slightly northwes...
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Why smart investors are securing the final 6 titled plots at Namayian Estate, Ngong. 50x100ft plots, KSh 949K. Free site visits daily.
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AMCCO Properties Limited, a leading real estate company in Kenya, won this year's Best Customer Service Award at a glamorous event held in Nairobi. The award underscores the company's unwavering commitment to placing customers at the heart of its operations.
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Land buyers in Kiambu can now access accurate, up-to-date land records from the comfort of their homes. AMCCO Properties Limited, a reputable real estate company with numerous plots for sale in Kikuyu, Kiambu County, welcomes this development as a game-changer for land buyers.
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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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10 Reasons Why Kikuyu Should Be Your Next Home.Kikuyu has rapidly emerged as one of Kenya's most promising investment hotspots.
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AMCCO Properties' CEO delivers title deeds to Kenyan diaspora investors across 4 U.S. cities, reinforcing trust in Kenya's real estate market.
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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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