The Land Conversation | Why investors are running to buy land in Kiambu and Murang'a

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The Land Conversation | Why investors are running to buy land in Kiambu and Murang'a


Property developers and investors have gained an interest in buying land in Kiambu and Murang’a counties. On the Land Conversation today, Lillian Muli talks to an industry expert on key infrastructural projects in Thika and Murang’a and why the demand for housing is shifting towards areas that were previously agricultural…

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  1. We are building this high end properties in prime agricultural lands…what Kenyans are doing is killing our economy slowly which highly depends on agriculture our environment will also will be greatly impacted.. our lack leadership which has clear understanding the importance of safeguarding this prime agricultural lands.. where can’t the government attract investors in place like Lodwar, Machakos,

  2. The reason affordable housing project should be supported for people to move to urban areas and leave places such as Kiambu and Muranga for agriculture. We are losing the fertile lands to the concrete projects craze. save the land for food production

  3. The important question of safe guarding our environment and spices is not answered. We're loosing fertile land for food security and will pay the price dearly down the road. Wangare Mathaai was not a mad woman, but a wise woman.

  4. On digitization of land and house I concur with you it can save a lot of investors from losing their money to fraudsters.

    Digitization will also help increase investment opportunities.

    This has been established in some countries. For example, a simple search of rental house in Google, can enable you to know whether the property is on lease or already purchased.

    Such a search contains a quotation of property value and a break down of taxes paid to the government from current and former owners of the property.

    I found that info very useful and I believe if borrowed in kenya, it can help address some of the challenges that land buyers face.

  5. This is one of the most fertile areas in Kenya. Kenya is majority arid and semi arid. This is one of the few fertile areas we have in the country. Putting up a housing estate here is quite unfortunate.

  6. wow, CEO john mwaura is very knowledgeable about his field. I agree with him especially on that issue of land related court cases. More judges and magistrates should be employed to deal with this menace