Probably you've been wondering why you long stopped thinking of buying property within the city's precincts....or maybe why the so called bubble isnt letting up just yet....read along and you will wonder no more..
Case oneJust last week a client of somali descent(warlaloh) walked into a renowned Real Estate company with the intention to buy a particular apartment in Nairobi's Kilimani area.The asking price was 11million.On being told this the client asked to be taken to site for viewing.After viewing the property,the somali..oh! sorry,the client started bargaining as is the usuall case.So after a session of haggling there was a mutual understanding 9.5m was to be the price...what followed next defied the agent's experience and imagination.....The client flashed out the 9.5m in bundles of 1000k and foreign currency...well about what followed your guess is as good as mine.
scenario 2
In the month of December a city resident owning a house in Karen hardy was approached by the an African of Somali descent....u guessed right! they wanted to buy her house.But apparently they faced stiff resistant from this woman who had attached sentimental value to his house.Going by market rates the house would ask for something in the region of 15m which our good neighbours offered.
The woman showed no keen interest and infact told them off.They even offered to double their price but she had non of it...snd so they went.After one week the woman was left speechless when the clients called and told her they will give her triple the price...everyone has a price and so was the woman's sentimental fixations.She gave in and yes the somali are now the prowd occupants of that house.
Now you know where the 45Billion revenues from piracy(according to the unaudited accounts for the year ending 2009) go to.....and you probably know why you wont be able to buy property in the city if the trend is not curbed...unless you venture into piracy yourself.
The Strong Do What They Want,The Weak Do What They Must!