Rank: New-farer Joined: 5/31/2011 Posts: 89
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Ceinz wrote:Lolest! wrote:I hope the I am proven wrong in future but in all honesty I do not see counties helping ease the housing crisis. Demand for housing is highest around Nairobi metropolis, and also high in the main towns in Kenya. Why should anyone bother about county hqs so much yet their main thing will be eating their share of national cake allocation? Their duties and powers are much like those of local authorities! Imagine investing in Wajir, Homabay or Kerugoya towns merely because they are county hqs. Utangoja miaka 30! No Apana  U are already proven wrong, have you been down there really or ur just working on ur own assumptions from your comfort Zone in the city. I've been to Nanyuki,Busia and Katchmega, and I believe the trend is the same/ will be in the other county HQs. Demand for office space and residential units is good. Some developments in these places are yielding rents comparable to what some city landlords are getting. And mark you the decenralisation thing has just began. Wait till these county governments begin. Utashangaa how short a time miaka 30 is. @Ceinz umeongea ukweli kabisa! I went through mind transformation when I visited one/two of the counties, and it was total shock for me..!This is the right time to put foot there.
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