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DBLyon
#81 Posted : Wednesday, July 20, 2016 4:33:13 PM
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Liv wrote:
It is always darkest before daylight.... They've just recruited a new CEO, a very experienced real estate developer (with lots of experience from USA) and his priority is to complete the Longonot gates project before embarking on the Makuyu one. I managed to get one of the last remaining 1/2 acre plots in the Naivasha gardens. Let's see what happens.


@Liv: Out of interest; what is the Naivasha value proposition? I'm curious. The land costs there surprise me.
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Swenani
#82 Posted : Wednesday, July 20, 2016 5:53:01 PM
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DBLyon wrote:
Liv wrote:
It is always darkest before daylight.... They've just recruited a new CEO, a very experienced real estate developer (with lots of experience from USA) and his priority is to complete the Longonot gates project before embarking on the Makuyu one. I managed to get one of the last remaining 1/2 acre plots in the Naivasha gardens. Let's see what happens.


@Liv: Out of interest; what is the Naivasha value proposition? I'm curious. The land costs there surprise me.

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Othelo
#83 Posted : Wednesday, July 20, 2016 6:56:15 PM
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Swenani wrote:
DBLyon wrote:
Liv wrote:
It is always darkest before daylight.... They've just recruited a new CEO, a very experienced real estate developer (with lots of experience from USA) and his priority is to complete the Longonot gates project before embarking on the Makuyu one. I managed to get one of the last remaining 1/2 acre plots in the Naivasha gardens. Let's see what happens.


@Liv: Out of interest; what is the Naivasha value proposition? I'm curious. The land costs there surprise me.

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Liv
#84 Posted : Wednesday, July 20, 2016 10:52:05 PM
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DBLyon wrote:
Liv wrote:
It is always darkest before daylight.... They've just recruited a new CEO, a very experienced real estate developer (with lots of experience from USA) and his priority is to complete the Longonot gates project before embarking on the Makuyu one. I managed to get one of the last remaining 1/2 acre plots in the Naivasha gardens. Let's see what happens.


@Liv: Out of interest; what is the Naivasha value proposition? I'm curious. The land costs there surprise me.


The first phase for SGR ends in naivasha. It is expected that for some years substantial cargo destined for Uganda, DRC Congo, Rwanda, Burundi and South Sudan will be shipped to naivasha terminal for collection from there to these countries. Naivasha may turnout to be a huge warehousing town.

2nd Government intends to setup a big industrial park there near the geothermal power generation sites.... Where cheaper power will be provided as an incentive to the investors. If that materializes naivasha may turnout to be an industrial town.

I guess these could be some of the reasons land prices in naivasha continue to rise.
wazuaguest
#85 Posted : Wednesday, July 20, 2016 11:24:45 PM
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Instead of the 6 million per quarter of an acre,I can sell you plots 50*100 at 250,000 and still build a holiday home.3 acres at 5,500,000
Same area
Build your Longonot gate.
Africa belongs to Africans.
omhangla
#86 Posted : Thursday, July 21, 2016 2:36:16 PM
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@wazua guest, where are those 250k plots am interested
Surething
#87 Posted : Thursday, July 21, 2016 10:53:40 PM
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The only thing that makes these gated communities attractive is having controlled development.In most cases however as with Longonot Gate, it is too much of a premium to pay for that lifestyle. ...
iris
#88 Posted : Friday, July 22, 2016 1:11:39 AM
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Surething wrote:
The only thing that makes these gated communities attractive is having controlled development.In most cases however as with Longonot Gate, it is too much of a premium to pay for that lifestyle. ...


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wazuaguest
#89 Posted : Monday, July 25, 2016 3:38:58 PM
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omhangla wrote:
@wazua guest, where are those 250k plots am interested

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