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Rank: Member Joined: 8/27/2008 Posts: 70
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A budding investment club am associated with wishes to invest in rental houses in low-middle income areas. Consequently,we have seen a 40x70ft plot in Witeithie,Thika,50 metres off Thika Rd.at a cost of 300k
Now,the dilemma is,if we develop single rooms as is the norm in the area,can we attract tenants willing to pay KSh 2000/- per month per room? I understand some are currently paying as low as 800/-?
As per our plans,the venture will not be viable if the rent is below 2000/-. Can anyone pay 2000+ for a single room in this area? someone please help!
If it is not viable,which other areas in Thika can someone buy a similar size plot at about the same figure and attract the tenants we are targeting??
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 6/11/2008 Posts: 892
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plots I am farmiliar with witeithie i bought one there and i am thinking of selling. Jesus,make me a blessing to my family and my country Kenya For in him (Jesus) we live and move and have our being-Acts 17:28
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 10/6/2007 Posts: 1,177 Location: Nairobi - Kenya
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with this kind of mentality.... rent will never come down... happy are those who have their own shelters... When you run so fast to get somewhere,you miss the fun of getting there... Life is not a race,so take it slowly.... When you hear what I say, you will not understand. When you see what I do, you will not comprehend
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/27/2008 Posts: 70
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Kamaa,
On the contrary,our aim is to meet a need and provide affordable housing to young workers,so that they can have a decent place to live in as they earn a living – eventually they will have amassed enough to build their own houses,and give way to new tenants.
While we would like the rent to be as low as possible,at the same breath we wouldn’t wish to invest in a scheme which is not viable – Any worthwhile venture should pay back within a given timeframe,as envisioned at the planning stage..Am sure many agree with me here
Ali,
Are you able to answer my dilemma in some way? At least you are familiar with the place
Thanx
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/24/2008 Posts: 479
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why not try and build a commercial building to house shops,butcheries,pubs and even a small time church? that way you end up making more money. the kaplace looks so disorganised and i hear its dangerous..if ua vehicle stalls at nite,just jump out and run. Every man is guilty of all the good he didn't do- Voltaire
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 6/11/2008 Posts: 892
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sir/madam House @ Ksh 2000 in witeithie? how far is it from the rd? as in from the stage? single rooms that may be way too high. scenario: in 2006,i bought 50X100 with 8 houses ( incomplete) i bought at 80K. i completed the houses and made a perimeter wall around them and i was ready for business. 1500,i didtn get mteja,1000 i got no mteja. they have wateja now but they are paying between 800-900 pr month. but for that size you are buying,300 is way too high i would say. lats month but one,someone was selling 100x100 with almost complete houses ( 15) at 400k thats why i am saying,that size at 300 ni juu sana Jesus,make me a blessing to my family and my country Kenya For in him (Jesus) we live and move and have our being-Acts 17:28
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/20/2008 Posts: 37
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Dealing with low end customers.
They will be ready and willing to pay but have to be patient because their ability is limited and unpredictable.
That is my lesson from Mwiki.
......the truth shall set you free.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 3/31/2008 Posts: 761 Location: Nairobi
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@baak, I got an option that could be viable for you. A quarter acre piece in Kiganjo,Thika. You'll be able to do 45 singles on the quarter acre and the rent per unit is 1500. I can part with one of my 1/4 acres coz I got 2. The price is 700k (ono) with a ready title. ..one is only poor if they choose to be When I admire the wonder of a sunset or the beauty of the moon, my soul expands in worship of the Creator.
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/13/2009 Posts: 36
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Try the areas close to JKUAT Juja campus and rent the rooms to university students. You can get from 2500 per room depending on the add-ons
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/27/2008 Posts: 70
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Drew-JKUAT sounds good,however there are too many uncertainties due to mode of operation of universities especially if the university doesn’t lease the flat– high turn-over as semester ends and vacation comes,unfortunate possibility of unexpected closures,etc
Marty – 700k too high for our current budget
Ali – U provided exactly the info we wanted,indirectly though
All – Thanks for your priceless thoughts
All in all thanks to SK my group and I are in a much more enlightened position than we were yesterday….With these great minds at SK no one should feign ignorance on anything..
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/27/2008 Posts: 4,114
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@BAAK; I would think twice,nay,thrice before investing in single rooms. The returns look good on paper but you have to REALLY EARN every penny. My dad had a few plots at Makongeni [Thika] in the late seventies going to the eighties. I was his rent collector in the early and mid 80s. I tell you the truth; it is very hard work....perhaps I found it hard because the money wasn't mine! The idea of students' rooms appears enticing. You can solve the erratic semester issue by collecting you rent per semester. Then you have to put in place a serious KYC ['Know Your Customer',in banking parlance] system to truck down which student is in which semester and which group is on campus in which session. Alternatively,you could collect the rent weekly. I know 'exhibitions' that collect rent daily! Either way,it is hard work.....not equivalent to working hard!! But Witeithie; I wouldn't invest there...unless I lived in the place. Behind the gardens...Behind the wall...Under the tree (Including: Red...Dark Blue...Yellow) Nothing is real unless it can be named; nothing has value unless it can be sold; money is worthless unless you spend it.
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/9/2007 Posts: 12
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come i sell 4 you 60*40 plot in githurai 45 near progressive here rent is around 3000/= kshs to 3500/=kshs but u have build stone rooms, those plot in thika are expensive u get there even 100,000/= same area so check pple around that area
jose
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/27/2008 Posts: 70
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@mule
Hope this can fit within our budget of 300K,if so please drop your current contact/ confirm if we can use the one in your profile.
But does the plot have red soil or black cotton and how deep is rock?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/8/2008 Posts: 947
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This was only six years ago! Kumbe mbuss ni nyingi! Mining through the archives!
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