MaichBlack wrote:Why not focus on one plot and do a flat with the money you were to use to do one storey units on the four plots???
Pour all the money in one plot and do a flat (to the level you can afford). Leave the other three plots vacant. To be built another day.
If you have money to build, forget you have four plots. Work on one....
Smart man.
Pole pole ndio mwendo. The sweet thing about life and property in this here kenia is that
kesho bado ni siku. I remember when I bought my first plot. I was very excited then after a few months I got very discouraged because I did not have all the moolah to build upon it all at once, and my income/assets were committed to various investments elsewhere. But life and money are funny things. Nilianza tu pole pole. Planting a few trees hapa, paying the architect hapo, building a gate pale, fencing hapo, shrowry by shrowry and voila. The flobrem with pipo is they want to build a whoole Nairobi city
in a day. Haiwesekani hata kamwe. And they want
to compete with others..ati nani has built so hata mimi I need to build asap
nisiachwe nyuma! Who cares? Nanii has his life and you yours, life is NOT a competition. Maybe nani stole 200m at NYS while you are depending on clean money, so stay in your lane! Haba na haba hujaza kibaba with blood sweat and tears, baba. Just like someone trying to start a forest on a ten acre farm, if he takes and plants 5 seedlings a day for 300 days for 2 years straight..huyooooo ...his forest begins to take shape in a huge way from such a simple effort. But if he thought of doing it all in one day he might have gotten disappointed at the effort, labour, logistics and resources required and given up!