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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/2/2009 Posts: 2,458 Location: Nairobi
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Good to know this investment is still gathering momentum.. I acquired a few acres two years ago.. before Nairobians rushed there it was going at 30K/acre, jumped to 40/50..Safcom's SIC came and prices jumped to 75K now naskia 120.. the price increase over the years is dizzying to say the list..
There was a time I had very many questions on Wazua regarding land and Title Deeds.. I was chasing these parcels..
Who wants part of my share.. I can dispose part at a competitive price.. I have a ready title
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/29/2011 Posts: 2,242
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poundfoolish wrote:Good to know this investment is still gathering momentum.. I acquired a few acres two years ago.. before Nairobians rushed there it was going at 30K/acre, jumped to 40/50..Safcom's SIC came and prices jumped to 75K now naskia 120.. the price increase over the years is dizzying to say the list..
There was a time I had very many questions on Wazua regarding land and Title Deeds.. I was chasing these parcels..
Who wants part of my share.. I can dispose part at a competitive price.. I have a ready title @Poundfoolish, Its interesting how Nairobians are paying exorbitant land prices especially in Maassailand. I see SACCOS allover selling small pieces of land- esp 1/4s- at the prices of 1 acre There are so many such SACCO deals on Pipeline road which are high exaggerated buy people are still buying. "Things that matter most must never be at the mercy of things that matter least." Goethe
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/2/2009 Posts: 2,458 Location: Nairobi
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Gathige wrote:poundfoolish wrote:Good to know this investment is still gathering momentum.. I acquired a few acres two years ago.. before Nairobians rushed there it was going at 30K/acre, jumped to 40/50..Safcom's SIC came and prices jumped to 75K now naskia 120.. the price increase over the years is dizzying to say the list..
There was a time I had very many questions on Wazua regarding land and Title Deeds.. I was chasing these parcels..
Who wants part of my share.. I can dispose part at a competitive price.. I have a ready title @Poundfoolish, Its interesting how Nairobians are paying exorbitant land prices especially in Maassailand. I see SACCOS allover selling small pieces of land- esp 1/4s- at the prices of 1 acre There are so many such SACCO deals on Pipeline road which are high exaggerated buy people are still buying. Its need, my friend.. Land is a factor of production.. when I acquired mine, nilitaka kufuga ng'ombe tu.. and earn some chums through side hustle.. guess we are many Nairobians with ideas... willing seller,willing buyer.. and 'value' is what somebody is willing to pay for something..
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/19/2008 Posts: 4,268
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poundfoolish wrote:Gathige wrote:poundfoolish wrote:Good to know this investment is still gathering momentum.. I acquired a few acres two years ago.. before Nairobians rushed there it was going at 30K/acre, jumped to 40/50..Safcom's SIC came and prices jumped to 75K now naskia 120.. the price increase over the years is dizzying to say the list..
There was a time I had very many questions on Wazua regarding land and Title Deeds.. I was chasing these parcels..
Who wants part of my share.. I can dispose part at a competitive price.. I have a ready title @Poundfoolish, Its interesting how Nairobians are paying exorbitant land prices especially in Maassailand. I see SACCOS allover selling small pieces of land- esp 1/4s- at the prices of 1 acre There are so many such SACCO deals on Pipeline road which are high exaggerated buy people are still buying. Its need, my friend.. Land is a factor of production.. when I acquired mine, nilitaka kufuga ng'ombe tu.. and earn some chums through side hustle.. guess we are many Nairobians with ideas... willing seller,willing buyer.. and 'value' is what somebody is willing to pay for something.. The problem is not that land is skyrocketing, the problem is that Nairobians have refused to leave their desks and go to the mashinani to look for land and interact with the real owners. When SIC first announced their sale, i'd been to that place called 46. There were several pieces being sold by individuals some very near the town (500m) for just 40k. When they said they were selling at 75k, and it was much further from the town, i knew someone's wiping another's sweat with a broken bottle. And many of my colleagues found it pretty cheap, actually. So, yep, if you want to buy land from your laptop, then be ready to pay a premium. You can get it much cheaper and enjoy the drive and environment if you are an outdoor person. (The 46 town is very vibrant on Saturdays. Maasais bring down cattle, jewelry, traditional dresses, charcoal etc for a market day and kikuyus head there with loads of maizemeal, potatoes, beans, etc for sale.... I dont know where the wazungus come from but they are also quite a number on Satos buying the jewelry and maasai regalias)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/22/2009 Posts: 7,833
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@Wendz - You are needed HERENever count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 2/20/2013 Posts: 47
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@ wends surely uko wapi.Bought some 'useless' land at Bisil ,not far from that place,some 10 km from Namanga rd at 50k per acre then(two years ago).i chased the title from the maasai owner for quite some time but it was worth the sweat.Land is now going at 200k/acre there.Moral of the story-just buy if you have disposable cash.You'l live to reap from it.Better still depending on your risk appetite get your hands dirty and you are sure to get a better deal in that same neighbourhood ION:On my piece i once saw a hyena! You were put on this earth to achieve your greatest self, to live out your purpose, and to do it fearlessly.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/2/2009 Posts: 2,458 Location: Nairobi
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ahoo wrote:@ wends surely uko wapi.Bought some 'useless' land at Bisil ,not far from that place,some 10 km from Namanga rd at 50k per acre then(two years ago).i chased the title from the maasai owner for quite some time but it was worth the sweat.Land is now going at 200k/acre there.Moral of the story-just buy if you have disposable cash.You'l live to reap from it.Better still depending on your risk appetite get your hands dirty and you are sure to get a better deal in that same neighbourhood
ION:On my piece i once saw a hyena! Wish I could see a hyena on mine...May just move from livestock farming to tourism.. But @Ahoo.. what sayeth thee...? The appreciation is boggling.. should we cut out our profits now.. ama bado iko appetite for this lands..?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2012 Posts: 5,222
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poundfoolish wrote:Gathige wrote:poundfoolish wrote:Good to know this investment is still gathering momentum.. I acquired a few acres two years ago.. before Nairobians rushed there it was going at 30K/acre, jumped to 40/50..Safcom's SIC came and prices jumped to 75K now naskia 120.. the price increase over the years is dizzying to say the list..
There was a time I had very many questions on Wazua regarding land and Title Deeds.. I was chasing these parcels..
Who wants part of my share.. I can dispose part at a competitive price.. I have a ready title @Poundfoolish, Its interesting how Nairobians are paying exorbitant land prices especially in Maassailand. I see SACCOS allover selling small pieces of land- esp 1/4s- at the prices of 1 acre There are so many such SACCO deals on Pipeline road which are high exaggerated buy people are still buying. Its need, my friend.. Land is a factor of production.. when I acquired mine, nilitaka kufuga ng'ombe tu.. and earn some chums through side hustle.. guess we are many Nairobians with ideas... willing seller,willing buyer.. and 'value' is what somebody is willing to pay for something.. Where else are you speculating? You might know something we don't
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 2/20/2013 Posts: 47
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poundfoolish wrote:ahoo wrote:@ wends surely uko wapi.Bought some 'useless' land at Bisil ,not far from that place,some 10 km from Namanga rd at 50k per acre then(two years ago).i chased the title from the maasai owner for quite some time but it was worth the sweat.Land is now going at 200k/acre there.Moral of the story-just buy if you have disposable cash.You'l live to reap from it.Better still depending on your risk appetite get your hands dirty and you are sure to get a better deal in that same neighbourhood
ION:On my piece i once saw a hyena! Wish I could see a hyena on mine...May just move from livestock farming to tourism.. But @Ahoo.. what sayeth thee...? The appreciation is boggling.. should we cut out our profits now.. ama bado iko appetite for this lands..?  Not a bad idea.Especially if it is to go herd more cattle with the maasai and convince them to sell us some more You were put on this earth to achieve your greatest self, to live out your purpose, and to do it fearlessly.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/2/2009 Posts: 2,458 Location: Nairobi
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@Mukiri its hanging out with those who know... i still have appetite for Elangata... but the locals only sale entire parcel 270 acres.... at 80k/acre
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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Lets start from somwhere...how many of you have been here/there? possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/9/2008 Posts: 5,389
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Just seen the location on google maps and can't believe land speculators have gone that far.
-1.887504,36.584459
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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jaggernaut wrote:Just seen the location on google maps and can't believe land speculators have gone that far.
-1.887504,36.584459 that place is in the middle of nowhere...you literally see elephant dung...the guys there are used to it... possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/2/2009 Posts: 2,458 Location: Nairobi
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maka wrote:jaggernaut wrote:Just seen the location on google maps and can't believe land speculators have gone that far.
-1.887504,36.584459 that place is in the middle of nowhere...you literally see elephant dung...the guys there are used to it... ive been there several times... @maka... land 100km radius of Nairobi is untouchable for newcomers like us.. so wacha tu invest where we still can... rem hapa zimmerman Kahawa sukari were wildlife vichakas just a few years ago...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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poundfoolish wrote:maka wrote:jaggernaut wrote:Just seen the location on google maps and can't believe land speculators have gone that far.
-1.887504,36.584459 that place is in the middle of nowhere...you literally see elephant dung...the guys there are used to it... ive been there several times... @maka... land 100km radius of Nairobi is untouchable for newcomers like us.. so wacha tu invest where we still can... rem hapa zimmerman Kahawa sukari were wildlife vichakas just a few years ago... @Pound there was a time I brought up some land on sale around kisames...its 6km off tarmac...21 acres was being sold at 65k an acre 1.365m i.e around 2009-2010...The land is now at 550-600k per acre surely what justifies such an increase,1000% if am not wrong in 3 years...Elangata itself has quadrupled in a short span,talk of suswa etc...this is crazy possunt quia posse videntur
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