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wilyum
#501 Posted : Thursday, June 13, 2013 10:27:31 AM
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Marty wrote:
Opportunities in Real estate

Real estate opportunities are visible all over. Turn around where you are sitting, open you bright eyes and you’ll most likely see one. After all, real estate experts will confirm to you that housing units developed annually in Kenya average approximately 30,000 units and this is way below the demand of around 150,000 units. So, just go ahead and cater for the deficit. The other day we had a chat with a buddy of mine and we concluded that there is so much for all of us; we cannot exhaust opportunities in housing people.

How about speculators? Obviously when you hear rumours about some upcoming road, it is time to move on. Just a few upcoming roads you may have heard about:
1. Greater Eastern bypass ….it is past design stage so it is just a matter of sourcing funds and starting the project. I have not enquired from that KURA guy on the latest.
2. LAPPSET corridor. Need I say more…Lamu, Isiolo, Meru and many other areas.
3. There is this road from Ngong to Mai Mahiu via Suswa. Sometimes back I went to those sides, up to some 50kms inside from Ngong and I can assure, there is cheap land upto 50k per acre those sides. Try that and you will definitely enjoy massive appreciations. By the way, when the bulldozers land here, you will be surprised to find the price of an acre shooting to 500k.
4. They are also upgrading the Syokimau Katani road…
5. Meru and Nakuru by-passes. Did u know that Naks is the fastest growing town in Africa?
6. Around Konza, the ICT city
7. By the way, Kisumu is another hotspot..serious need for houses

The opportunities are rather too many. By the way, if you have any interest in these infrastructural developments, visit http://www.kura.go.ke/index.php
And by the way in real estate we got so many other businesses that one can get into:
1. You know sometimes am shocked at the kind of bills I receive from the Hardware guy every week. Massive opportunities here especially in places where developments are upcoming.
2. Transport of Ndarugu stones, foundation stones, ballast, sand and what have you. By the way, did u know that for a single lorry of Ndarugu stones, the transport takes more than 50% of the entire cost??
3. Contractor business?? Most large scale developers engage contractors
4. Metal fabricators are also in huge demand…

I cannot exhaust the available opportunities in real estate, not in a single posting. If you are business minded, surely you can fit somewhere. More in the next post.


great article mwalimu!!!! do you have more info on the highlighted you can share. wilyumv at gmail.com
nostoppingthis
#502 Posted : Thursday, June 13, 2013 10:57:19 AM
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wilyum wrote:
Marty wrote:
Opportunities in Real estate

Real estate opportunities are visible all over. Turn around where you are sitting, open you bright eyes and you’ll most likely see one. After all, real estate experts will confirm to you that housing units developed annually in Kenya average approximately 30,000 units and this is way below the demand of around 150,000 units. So, just go ahead and cater for the deficit. The other day we had a chat with a buddy of mine and we concluded that there is so much for all of us; we cannot exhaust opportunities in housing people.

How about speculators? Obviously when you hear rumours about some upcoming road, it is time to move on. Just a few upcoming roads you may have heard about:
1. Greater Eastern bypass ….it is past design stage so it is just a matter of sourcing funds and starting the project. I have not enquired from that KURA guy on the latest.
2. LAPPSET corridor. Need I say more…Lamu, Isiolo, Meru and many other areas.
3. There is this road from Ngong to Mai Mahiu via Suswa. Sometimes back I went to those sides, up to some 50kms inside from Ngong and I can assure, there is cheap land upto 50k per acre those sides. Try that and you will definitely enjoy massive appreciations. By the way, when the bulldozers land here, you will be surprised to find the price of an acre shooting to 500k.
4. They are also upgrading the Syokimau Katani road…
5. Meru and Nakuru by-passes. Did u know that Naks is the fastest growing town in Africa?
6. Around Konza, the ICT city
7. By the way, Kisumu is another hotspot..serious need for houses

The opportunities are rather too many. By the way, if you have any interest in these infrastructural developments, visit http://www.kura.go.ke/index.php
And by the way in real estate we got so many other businesses that one can get into:
1. You know sometimes am shocked at the kind of bills I receive from the Hardware guy every week. Massive opportunities here especially in places where developments are upcoming.
2. Transport of Ndarugu stones, foundation stones, ballast, sand and what have you. By the way, did u know that for a single lorry of Ndarugu stones, the transport takes more than 50% of the entire cost??
3. Contractor business?? Most large scale developers engage contractors
4. Metal fabricators are also in huge demand…

I cannot exhaust the available opportunities in real estate, not in a single posting. If you are business minded, surely you can fit somewhere. More in the next post.


great article mwalimu!!!! do you have more info on the highlighted you can share. wilyumv at gmail.com


I'm still beating myself as to why I haven't checked out this thread!!! Thanx much @Mwalimu Marty....about the highlighted part @wilyum speaks of...great place!! It seems Kenyans are rushing there...and prices are increasing by the day Shamba behind Ngong' hills
Am
#503 Posted : Sunday, June 16, 2013 6:58:59 PM
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@marty.

I would like to speak to you on a certain issue. Could you kindly speak to me on amor947@yahoo.com. Alternatively, I could Contact you if you send me an email please.

Many thanks.
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God..
Marty
#504 Posted : Tuesday, June 18, 2013 2:36:25 PM
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More Real estate Opportunities

I told you about so many opportunities in real estate:

1. Get me a nice plumber and I will show you twenty quacks. This is a field dominated by the latter. I usually wonder whether they train people for this particular specialized field. There is this one I gave some work and he put a normal valve where a non-return one was needed with disastrous results and or consequences. When I called him and asked him why he did so, he said he’ll come back and put the right one. So he knew the right one but decided to test my patience. I almost called him PWD. You see when we were in primary school, there is this deputy headmaster who would call you PWD if you did anything silly. Of course by PWD he did not mean Print Working Directory, Linux gurus know what it means but he actually meant Punda Wengi Duniani.

2. Of course I like rainwater harvesting and so if you want to know of another opportunity, then please specialize in fitting gutters. The other day I saw some nice ones made of plastic.

3. How about these bio-digesters that will deal with septic waste and digest it. You may not have known but the technology behind these digesters involves introducing live bacteria in some sealed enclosure. This will need a whole lesson, but if you think you can hack it, bring this technology to us and we will not need those humongous septics that we always construct; after all most councils care less about sewer systems.

4. While at the above, you may figure out how the so called septics are emptied and if you can vumilia the effluent, get a honey sucker (exhauster) and PAP you are in business. But kindly ensure that your honey sucker does not conveniently change to a water bowser during the dry season; otherwise we shall report you to NEMA.

5. This guy who fixes cabro keeps telling me that he has to consider some levels on the ground and how water will flow naturally and so on. I think he makes some good money; after all he also sells paving slabs, culverts, road kerbs and channels amongst other storm water drainage materials. He also claims to manufacture them and he is filthy rich.

6. There is this painter who is very good. I know that coz he insists that painting is an art. He also insists that before he embarks on the actual work, he must get a theme and some inspiration. Then he knows something about blending colors and mixing them. I saw a house he painted somewhere in Runda and it is inspiring. And he really knows colors, you see I did not know that peach is a color (isn’t it a fruit?). How about claret? Mwalimu is almost color blind so let him not dwell on them.

Mwalimu can talk endlessly about real estate opportunities; after all he is in this field. In the next post he might tell you something about Guangzhou. After all isn’t it an opportunity? Think about all the above and tell me whether we are not in a land full of opportunities.
When I admire the wonder of a sunset or the beauty
of the moon, my soul expands in worship of the Creator.
wilyum
#505 Posted : Friday, June 21, 2013 11:47:34 AM
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Joined: 12/21/2011
Posts: 1,010
Marty wrote:
More Real estate Opportunities

I told you about so many opportunities in real estate:

1. Get me a nice plumber and I will show you twenty quacks. This is a field dominated by the latter. I usually wonder whether they train people for this particular specialized field. There is this one I gave some work and he put a normal valve where a non-return one was needed with disastrous results and or consequences. When I called him and asked him why he did so, he said he’ll come back and put the right one. So he knew the right one but decided to test my patience. I almost called him PWD. You see when we were in primary school, there is this deputy headmaster who would call you PWD if you did anything silly. Of course by PWD he did not mean Print Working Directory, Linux gurus know what it means but he actually meant Punda Wengi Duniani.

2. Of course I like rainwater harvesting and so if you want to know of another opportunity, then please specialize in fitting gutters. The other day I saw some nice ones made of plastic.

3. How about these bio-digesters that will deal with septic waste and digest it. You may not have known but the technology behind these digesters involves introducing live bacteria in some sealed enclosure. This will need a whole lesson, but if you think you can hack it, bring this technology to us and we will not need those humongous septics that we always construct; after all most councils care less about sewer systems.

4. While at the above, you may figure out how the so called septics are emptied and if you can vumilia the effluent, get a honey sucker (exhauster) and PAP you are in business. But kindly ensure that your honey sucker does not conveniently change to a water bowser during the dry season; otherwise we shall report you to NEMA.

5. This guy who fixes cabro keeps telling me that he has to consider some levels on the ground and how water will flow naturally and so on. I think he makes some good money; after all he also sells paving slabs, culverts, road kerbs and channels amongst other storm water drainage materials. He also claims to manufacture them and he is filthy rich.

6. There is this painter who is very good. I know that coz he insists that painting is an art. He also insists that before he embarks on the actual work, he must get a theme and some inspiration. Then he knows something about blending colors and mixing them. I saw a house he painted somewhere in Runda and it is inspiring. And he really knows colors, you see I did not know that peach is a color (isn’t it a fruit?). How about claret? Mwalimu is almost color blind so let him not dwell on them.

Mwalimu can talk endlessly about real estate opportunities; after all he is in this field. In the next post he might tell you something about Guangzhou. After all isn’t it an opportunity? Think about all the above and tell me whether we are not in a land full of opportunities.


mwalimu said it here
and here it is

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panomaz
#506 Posted : Thursday, July 25, 2013 12:53:25 PM
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#507 Posted : Wednesday, August 14, 2013 4:51:06 PM
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Sad ?
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Am
#508 Posted : Wednesday, August 28, 2013 7:52:32 AM
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Marty where did you get lost? All well?
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God..
Odec
#509 Posted : Thursday, August 29, 2013 2:48:27 PM
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[quote=Marty]Of Certificates and Ballots

Did u know that the Kenyan Government only recognizes title deeds and allotment letters as bona-fide documents to show proof of ownership of land? And by the way, from our previous lessons, the allotment letter is just an offer and the expectation after receiving the offer is to accept it by way of paying the charges therein.
So, when you purchase a plot from a land buying company and all you receive is a certificate from the said company, then please take note that the government does not recognize that you own the plot. In fact the agreement may only say that you own a plot excised from the mother title so and so.

Marty who issues the allotment letter is it the land register or the land buying company??Thanks
LiVE sIMpLE thiNk BiG
poundfoolish
#510 Posted : Thursday, August 29, 2013 3:25:14 PM
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Didn't i read somewhere the share certificate is also a valid legal document on land ownership?
While the allotment later is the one not worth its value.
I'm confused Sad Sad

Odec wrote:
[quote=Marty]Of Certificates and Ballots

Did u know that the Kenyan Government only recognizes title deeds and allotment letters as bona-fide documents to show proof of ownership of land? And by the way, from our previous lessons, the allotment letter is just an offer and the expectation after receiving the offer is to accept it by way of paying the charges therein.
So, when you purchase a plot from a land buying company and all you receive is a certificate from the said company, then please take note that the government does not recognize that you own the plot. In fact the agreement may only say that you own a plot excised from the mother title so and so.

Marty who issues the allotment letter is it the land register or the land buying company??Thanks

Pierce
#511 Posted : Thursday, August 29, 2013 3:52:43 PM
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Am wrote:
@marty.

I would like to speak to you on a certain issue. Could you kindly speak to me on amor947@yahoo.com. Alternatively, I could Contact you if you send me an email please.

Many thanks.


Was almost conned trying to buy land there.

Will need some authentic contacts

Please text me your number. Mine is 0722 791576
Pierce
#512 Posted : Thursday, August 29, 2013 3:56:36 PM
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Marty
#513 Posted : Thursday, September 12, 2013 11:37:54 AM
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Pierce wrote:
Am wrote:
@marty.

I would like to speak to you on a certain issue. Could you kindly speak to me on amor947@yahoo.com. Alternatively, I could Contact you if you send me an email please.

Many thanks.


Was almost conned trying to buy land there.

Will need some authentic contacts

Please text me your number. Mine is 0722 791576

Kindly check your email
When I admire the wonder of a sunset or the beauty
of the moon, my soul expands in worship of the Creator.
Marty
#514 Posted : Thursday, September 12, 2013 11:40:06 AM
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Guys, I have been rather too busy on some project. But am well and working hardest if not smartest. I'll be back once this project comes to a conclusion, assuming that will free up my time a bit.
When I admire the wonder of a sunset or the beauty
of the moon, my soul expands in worship of the Creator.
streetwise
#515 Posted : Thursday, September 12, 2013 12:15:00 PM
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Good to hear from you...
Odec
#516 Posted : Monday, September 16, 2013 5:24:47 PM
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Marty wrote:
Guys, I have been rather too busy on some project. But am well and working hardest if not smartest. I'll be back once this project comes to a conclusion, assuming that will free up my time a bit.






All the best Sir
LiVE sIMpLE thiNk BiG
Odec
#517 Posted : Monday, September 16, 2013 5:30:05 PM
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Marty wrote:
Guys, I have been rather too busy on some project. But am well and working hardest if not smartest. I'll be back once this project comes to a conclusion, assuming that will free up my time a bit.






All the best Sir
LiVE sIMpLE thiNk BiG
jokes
#518 Posted : Wednesday, September 18, 2013 4:31:20 PM
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Marty kindly email me the advice you have posted to my email account jokesold@gmail.com. thanks
mawinder
#519 Posted : Wednesday, September 18, 2013 4:45:03 PM
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jokes wrote:
Marty kindly email me the advice you have posted to my email account jokesold@gmail.com. thanks

I thought wazuans have some brains.You want to be spoonfed?Take your money and buy brains.
Swenani
#520 Posted : Wednesday, September 18, 2013 5:04:29 PM
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jokes wrote:
Marty kindly email me the advice you have posted to my email account jokesold@gmail.com. thanks

I can email you the whole word document(65 pages) at a fee if you cant ctrl+C then Ctrl+V smile
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