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#Where2buy ( Ruaka / Muchatha / Banana)

Post first published in July 9, 2014 I normally charge for this information but today am going to let the cat out of the bag. I got a phone call from my childhood friend’s mom. She asked me, “my son, where are people buying land?” I gave her several options and while I talked, she told me, “ you need to come and talk to the church members about these options.” She went ahead to mention the...

#someonetellKidero that this is the solution to the slum menace in Nairobi.

I have always heard of a place in Nairobi’s Eastlands known as Lucky summer. I had heard that there were some high rise flats and some people I know had invested there. All this was a myth until I went to value one of those flats. Let me give you a brief background of this area. The land was initially bought by a group of farmers called Lucky summer, from Githunguri, Kiambu County,  hence the name of...

To buy “OFF PLAN” or not?

Ever since Jane Wangui and her husband bought their home in Lower Kabete, Nairobi, it has been a cat-and-mouse game with the seller. For seven years, they have pursed the developer to hand over the land titles, to no avail. They have hired lawyers to follow up on the case, but “they vanish along the way”. “We don’t know why these lawyers disappear,” she says. Together with 11 buyers, they each...

The opportunity cost of owning a car in Nairobi

  Description Cost per month Monthly total Cost per year Sub total Total Cumulative Initial cost 1a Purchase a “new”  ex Japan car. 1,000,000 1b Install car tracking system, sound and rims 80,000 Running costs 2a Fuel of Ksh 500 per day to go to work and back 6 days a week, 4weeks a month 500*6*4 = 12,000 12,000* 12 = 144,000   2b Parking fees at Ksh 300 per day 6 days a...

Are you ready to get fired?

First published in 2014 In year 2014 alone, several companies have closed shop or fired massive numbers of employees in Kenya. Colgate Cardbury’s Eveready Unilever Tata Chemicals Cooperative Bank In the Nyayo days, the IMF, World Bank and other international organizations would weigh in on the government to retrench civil servants as pre requisites for funding. The Uhuru administration is...

#tobuyornot Thika Greens Golf Estate

Five years ago, I worked in Thika as a valuer. I wanted to be acquainted to all the developments in this fast growing town. One day I decided visit Thika Greens. Then, the only buildings in the compound was the site office and 3 model houses. Then ¼ acre plot was going for Kshs 2 Million. I was very skeptical since at the same time, there were about another 5 golf estates coming up in the country. I am...

3% mortgages could ruin you

Jane, (Not her real name) called me last week and told me that she had been referred to me by her elder brother for advice on real estate. Jane was very excited about the 3% mortgage and car loans that the Government is giving to public officers. In fact, when she called me, she was at a developers office ready to put down a down payment for an apartment off Mombasa road. After a small chat with her, she...

At what point should I STOP SAVING?

My people, the sons and daughters of Gikuyu and Mumbi are known to be super savers. Am sure we all have examples of men and women who are continuous savers and rarely get time to enjoy the money. Mr Kamau (not his real name) runs a successful business in Nairobi with branches in a few counties. He is married and has a son who just graduated from the University. A few years ago, there was a meeting in a...

Covering our parents

John (not his real name) has been my friend for many years and he shares with me about his investment plans. The other day he told me something that left me thinking about the future. John and his brother Peter are the only children of their single mother (call her Mary). Their mother has worked tirelessly to pay for their school fees through to University where they now have at least one degree each....

You can be a LANDLORD

A few years ago, there was a company that was tendering to transport university students from Nairobi to Machakos daily to attend classes. They had an interesting concept. While their competitors were looking for a 1 year contract, they wanted a 5 year contract after which  they would surrender those buses to the university. I thought this was a clever way of ensuring continued business for 5 years and...

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