285m Properties for sale... who buys them?

Who buys these houses…

Weta bought such for kenya pale tokyo

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Money washers

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They stay on the market for years. Eventually will sell for 70m.

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tenderpreneurs, newly-appointed cabinet secretaries who couldn’t make rent on time every month just before their political appointments…

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Ngumu.
Hio maybe a select number of governors, the super looters like sakaja, and a very small number of cabinet secretaries wenye wako ministries kama energy, roads na treasury.

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Jumwa just bought one for 218m

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Kwani Jumwa anarun docket gani kati ya hizo? Hukuona analysis ya kwenye anaeza kuwa alipata hizo pesa za kununua hio nyumba yake ya over 200m?

Jumwa hana akili…she can easily use all her loot on one property. What i meant is ukiona mtu ananunua nyumba ya kuishi hapa kenya ya 285m inamaanisha ashanunua ingine joburg na Dubai na ameweka apartments kadhaa kilimani.

Corrupt politicians and bureaucrats juu hawana uchungu ya hiyo pesa.

Kuna property nilikuwa naona Limuru Road sasa naona ni kama a foreign government bought it and converted it into an embassy. Ni nyumba zinafanana pale Muthaiga.

That’s neither here nor there. The point is, she is among those buying the insanely expensive properties that she could not afford just a few years ago.

Una ujuaji mingi sana gathee. Saka ujuzi.

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Pam Golding does not have good customer service so if you’re in the market for RE, there are other realtors who are more useful and less greedy.

The biggest reason for overinflated properties is nothing else but real estate agents, because their cut is a percentage of the selling price. It’s better if you can make contact with the seller directly and negotiate with them, then find a lawyer who will draft legal documents for a nominal fee. In the US starting this July, they are getting rid of fixed realtor commissions which makes sense in the internet age. Studies have shown that these people are the ones colluding to keep prices artificially high.

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These prominent properties often attract a mix of buyers. You’ve got investors looking for high-value opportunities, developers eyeing future projects, and even wealthy individuals searching for a spacious retreat. If you’re curious about who might be interested in such large spaces, you might want to check out acresdubai.com . They offer some insight into these properties’ market trends and buyer profiles. From what I’ve seen, it’s not just about the size but also the potential and location that draw in buyers.

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I used to walk past this house nikichapa job hapo Ola Energy Centre. I think it’s the Italian or Greek ambassador’s residence, sikumbuki vizuri but what I remember ni day ya trash walikiwa na a full black bag or two ya bottles. Weekly. Mzinga na wine, 10s of bottles. Sherehe ilikuwa huko ndani haikosi ilikuwa legit.

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There’s property that moves and property that doesn’t move. This type doesn’t move.

This is Muthaiga Road… I have just passed by the place… One of the units is now occupied by the Spanish Ambassador…

Depends kama ina loan or not. Distressed sale itaenda for around half the listed amount. Kama haina and it’s fairly prime, utalijua jiji if you take too long to offload, ubaki na case for years wakikupima financial strength yako

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