A look into Africa's most opulent Real Estate. Property reviews of the most wanted, most cost-friendly, most beautiful, or Most bizarre Realestate especially in Nairobi.
Mungai Kihara (Real estate Expert) will be the host.
Kenyan Homeowners Are Quietly Moving Away From Open Plan Kitchens A growing number of Kenyan homeowners are moving away from open-plan kitchens, opting instead for enclosed wet kitchens due to practical concerns such as ventilation, cooking smells and day-to-day usability. Developers and architects are beginning to... Read More....
Quiet Neighbourhoods: Why More Homebuyers Are Choosing Peace Over Noise.
When people talk about choosing a place to live, the conversation usually revolves around location, security, schools, or access to amenities. Rarely does anyone start by saying, "I just want peace and quiet."
Developers Warn Finance Act 2026 Could Push Up Housing Costs
KPDA has urged Parliament to revise proposed tax measures in the Finance Bill 2026, warning that they could increase housing costs and discourage investment in Kenya’s property sector.... Read More.....
Data Centers Are Creating a New Real Estate Asset Class in Africa Data centres are emerging as a new real estate asset class across Africa, with investors and developers increasingly treating digital infrastructure as long-term property assets driven by rising data demand and cloud expansion....Read More....
Nairobi National Park Reignites Debate Over Development and Conservation Protests near Nairobi National Park have reignited debate over development versus conservation, with environmental groups calling for stronger protection of the park while developers and planners argue that urban growth is increasing pressure on .... Read More.....
Affordable Housing Wins Big Again as Government Sets Aside KSh50.6 Billion in New Budget
Affordable housing has received a major boost in Kenya's 2026/27 Budget after Treasury allocated KSh50.6 billion to the program, underscoring the government's commitment to large-scale housing delivery despite ongoing debate over funding and .... Read More......
African Real Estate
Kenyan Homeowners Are Quietly Moving Away From Open Plan Kitchens
A growing number of Kenyan homeowners are moving away from open-plan kitchens, opting instead for enclosed wet kitchens due to practical concerns such as ventilation, cooking smells and day-to-day usability. Developers and architects are beginning to... Read More....
www.african-realestate.com/press/kenyan-homeowners…
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African Real Estate
Quiet Neighbourhoods: Why More Homebuyers Are Choosing Peace Over Noise.
When people talk about choosing a place to live, the conversation usually revolves around location, security, schools, or access to amenities. Rarely does anyone start by saying, "I just want peace and quiet."
www.african-realestate.com/blog/tips/quiet-neighbo…
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African Real Estate
Developers Warn Finance Act 2026 Could Push Up Housing Costs
KPDA has urged Parliament to revise proposed tax measures in the Finance Bill 2026, warning that they could increase housing costs and discourage investment in Kenya’s property sector.... Read More.....
www.african-realestate.com/press/developers-warn-f…
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African Real Estate
Data Centers Are Creating a New Real Estate Asset Class in Africa
Data centres are emerging as a new real estate asset class across Africa, with investors and developers increasingly treating digital infrastructure as long-term property assets driven by rising data demand and cloud expansion....Read More....
www.african-realestate.com/press/data-centers-are-…
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African Real Estate
Nairobi National Park Reignites Debate Over Development and Conservation
Protests near Nairobi National Park have reignited debate over development versus conservation, with environmental groups calling for stronger protection of the park while developers and planners argue that urban growth is increasing pressure on .... Read More.....
www.african-realestate.com/press/nairobi-national-…
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African Real Estate
Affordable Housing Wins Big Again as Government Sets Aside KSh50.6 Billion in New Budget
Affordable housing has received a major boost in Kenya's 2026/27 Budget after Treasury allocated KSh50.6 billion to the program, underscoring the government's commitment to large-scale housing delivery despite ongoing debate over funding and .... Read More......
www.african-realestate.com/press/affordable-housin…
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