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Homeownership journeys
MugundaMan
#31 Posted : Monday, December 24, 2018 4:33:08 PM
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Karibu Sana.
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#32 Posted : Monday, January 07, 2019 3:18:18 AM
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Watched all of them a few weeks ago. Very inspiring... awesome awesome awesome! @mugundaman
God. Real Estate. Fast Cars. Hot Chicks. Philanthropy.
MugundaMan
#33 Posted : Thursday, January 10, 2019 10:12:03 AM
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This past week's journey was very boring. No house shown, we were not told what area the house was in, hata even inside the house we saw nothing but the sofa.. just story mingi like the Bahati one. Hope part 2 of it will be better.

OAN Wukan check out beautiful Boston Estate in DC at minute 46:47. You might be the last person left renting in Nairobi by the time all the dust literally settles - pun fully intended - at this rate. Everybody and they mama are moving here. Dancing
wukan
#34 Posted : Thursday, January 10, 2019 1:08:40 PM
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MugundaMan wrote:


This past week's journey was very boring. No house shown, we were not told what area the house was in, hata even inside the house we saw nothing but the sofa.. just story mingi like the Bahati one. Hope part 2 of it will be better.

OAN Wukan check out beautiful Boston Estate in DC at minute 46:47. You might be the last person left renting in Nairobi by the time all the dust literally settles - pun fully intended - at this rate. Everybody and they mama are moving here. Dancing


Yeah I noticed that. I finished renovating a house in Nairobi and all the rental offers I got were from foreignersSad I was even ready to discount rent for a kenyan family but I didn't get offers.
MugundaMan
#35 Posted : Thursday, January 10, 2019 3:24:36 PM
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wukan wrote:
MugundaMan wrote:


This past week's journey was very boring. No house shown, we were not told what area the house was in, hata even inside the house we saw nothing but the sofa.. just story mingi like the Bahati one. Hope part 2 of it will be better.

OAN Wukan check out beautiful Boston Estate in DC at minute 46:47. You might be the last person left renting in Nairobi by the time all the dust literally settles - pun fully intended - at this rate. Everybody and they mama are moving here. Dancing


Yeah I noticed that. I finished renovating a house in Nairobi and all the rental offers I got were from foreignersSad I was even ready to discount rent for a kenyan family but I didn't get offers.


Eish eish eish But do you say Laughing out loudly
And do you own the house though. Sema ukweli Laughing out loudly
wukan
#36 Posted : Thursday, January 10, 2019 3:57:40 PM
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MugundaMan wrote:
wukan wrote:
MugundaMan wrote:


This past week's journey was very boring. No house shown, we were not told what area the house was in, hata even inside the house we saw nothing but the sofa.. just story mingi like the Bahati one. Hope part 2 of it will be better.

OAN Wukan check out beautiful Boston Estate in DC at minute 46:47. You might be the last person left renting in Nairobi by the time all the dust literally settles - pun fully intended - at this rate. Everybody and they mama are moving here. Dancing


Yeah I noticed that. I finished renovating a house in Nairobi and all the rental offers I got were from foreignersSad I was even ready to discount rent for a kenyan family but I didn't get offers.


Eish eish eish But do you say Laughing out loudly
And do you own the house though. Sema ukweli Laughing out loudly


I told you my ancestors worked very hard. My grandfather was earning a salary of shs 180 back in 1920. old money brosmile i own but i don't own
MugundaMan
#37 Posted : Thursday, January 10, 2019 4:01:34 PM
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wukan wrote:

I told you my ancestors worked very hard. My grandfather was earning a salary of shs 180 back in 1920. old money brosmile

Laughing out loudly
If you say so, bradza.
So in other words what you are telling us is that you are very lazy and could do zero for yourself so you waited for mama na papa to kick the bucket so you could enjoy their sweat. Very funny!
BTW others too have "old money" in their family but they do not proudly brag about it hapa. They only talk about their own sweat! No wonder you do not want to come to DC. Hujajua jasho smile
wukan
#38 Posted : Thursday, January 10, 2019 4:19:29 PM
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MugundaMan wrote:
wukan wrote:

I told you my ancestors worked very hard. My grandfather was earning a salary of shs 180 back in 1920. old money brosmile

Laughing out loudly
If you say so, bradza.
So in other words what you are telling us is that you are very lazy and could do zero for yourself so you waited for mama na papa to kick the bucket so you could enjoy their sweat. Very funny!
BTW others too have "old money" in their family but they do not proudly brag about it hapa. They only talk about their own sweat! No wonder you do not want to come to DC. Hujajua jasho smile


Who told you i'm lazy i'm awake by 5am and sleep at 11pm. I make my own money doing a lot of hustles including writing those cytonn reports. I hangout in the dingy Kirinyaga River road areas and Gikomba. I use public transport and own an old jalopy. DC is just bad real estate for me that's all. Bradza, you are the one who brags about your DC plots
MugundaMan
#39 Posted : Thursday, January 10, 2019 4:22:25 PM
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Joined: 1/8/2018
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Location: DC (Dustbowl County)
wukan wrote:
MugundaMan wrote:
wukan wrote:

I told you my ancestors worked very hard. My grandfather was earning a salary of shs 180 back in 1920. old money brosmile

Laughing out loudly
If you say so, bradza.
So in other words what you are telling us is that you are very lazy and could do zero for yourself so you waited for mama na papa to kick the bucket so you could enjoy their sweat. Very funny!
BTW others too have "old money" in their family but they do not proudly brag about it hapa. They only talk about their own sweat! No wonder you do not want to come to DC. Hujajua jasho smile


Who told you i'm lazy i'm awake by 5am and sleep at 11pm. I make my own money doing a lot of hustles including writing those cytonn reports. I hangout in the dingy Kirinyaga River road areas and Gikomba. I use public transport and own an old jalopy. DC is just bad real estate for me that's all. Bradza, you are the one who brags about your DC plots


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

For sense of humour I give you A+
MugundaMan
#40 Posted : Friday, January 11, 2019 10:10:30 AM
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Joined: 1/8/2018
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Location: DC (Dustbowl County)
Speaking of extreme home ownership journeys. If you have a plot, one idea is to buy a camping tent, put your household items in storage at one of your relatives places, move out of your rental to your plot and start saving the rent money towards building. For water just buy a tank and call a bowser whenever it empties or get it from a nearby borehole supplier. Every little bit counts. But this is only for the self employed. A corporate drone hawezi mek. Cooking will be with a jiko or using an outdoor fire. The upshot is you will learn valuable survival skills and minimalist living.





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