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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/20/2011 Posts: 1,820 Location: Nakuru
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wukan wrote:Hadithi hadithi hadithi njoo Quote:he groundbreaking ceremony for 500,000 affordable houses by the government will be held on December 11 at Parklands, Nairobi. Housing Principal Secretary Charles Mwaura told a parliamentary committee the houses, which will be built in the next four years, will cost Sh1.3 trillion and are aimed at ensuring middle-income households have access to decent and affordable dwellings. Mr Mwaura told the National Assembly Transport, Public Works and Housing Committee that there will be three categories of houses that will be available to Kenyans depending on the level of income: social, low-cost and mortgage gap. https://www.nation.co.ke...74962-e5ksw2/index.html
hewa moto....ala hot airs Dumb money becomes dumb only when it listens to smart money
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/13/2015 Posts: 1,654
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Love what Jozi is doing to claw back its CBD. If only our PR nairobi governor can borrow some ideas. http://www.engineeringne...-2019-03-29/rep_id:4136
Quote:Located at the centre of banking group Absa’s campus in downtown Johannesburg, Absa Towers Main stands in stark contrast to the rest of the complex. Currently stripped out and vacant, the 30-storey building is visually jarring when juxtaposed against the bank’s four contemporary buildings with their modern façades and bearing its newly redesigned logo.
The building remains an iconic city landmark, however, and its redevelopment represents a powerful manifestation of ongoing efforts to claw back the Johannesburg central business district (CBD) from the socially and economically debilitating effects of neglect, grime and crime.
Likewise the redevelopment, being undertaken by Divercity Urban Property Fund, represents not only a new lease of life for the building itself but also a significant repurposing of the property into a unique mixed-use facility.
Absa Group corporate real estate solutions head Wendy Cuthbert tells Engineering News that the initial idea, when the company vacated the building in 2014, was to redevelop but maintain it as an office complex. Quote:Divercity focuses on inner-city precinct development that combines commercial buildings with affordable residential space to create inclusive and diverse neighbourhoods.
In addition to the ten floors of office space, Absa Towers Main will also include 520 affordably priced residential rental apartments, a floor of coffee shops, restaurants and recreational areas, retail, childcare facilities, a public park and integrated public transport facilities. Quote:Absa employees will enjoy first preference on the rental apartments, which is in line with Divercity’s objective of developing functioning neighbourhoods that respond to the needs of people working in the inner city, while allowing for the convenience of living, working and playing in the inner city, Mogashoa adds.
“Creating affordable rental accommodation in a mixed-use precinct enables wage-earning employees to live close to work, which is extremely rare by global standards, and especially so in South Africa.” Quote:Meanwhile, Divercity, as part of the project, is advocating for pedestrianisation of parts of the inner city.
As part of a wider neighbourhood development initiative, a pedestrian- friendly walkway with street furniture, lighting and art will be created, stretching from Absa Towers Main to the nearby Maboneng precinct. This urban intervention prioritises pedestrians and people of the local community above vehicular traffic.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/13/2015 Posts: 1,654
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Beautiful insight on the Qwetu parklands residences.  Ma braza @mugundaman come see this how modern studio look like from 22min https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMUbQkR0eE4
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,217 Location: nairobi
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Interesting. KES 32,000 rent by a student KQ ABP 4.26
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,347 Location: Nairobi
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obiero wrote:Interesting. KES 32,000 rent by a student The facilities are quite good. Parents may foot the bill for some of the students. Qwetu should look at a REIT at some point. Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,217 Location: nairobi
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VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:Interesting. KES 32,000 rent by a student The facilities are quite good. Parents may foot the bill for some of the students. Qwetu should look at a REIT at some point. Indeed, they have invested quite a bit KQ ABP 4.26
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/15/2010 Posts: 455 Location: Nairobi
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obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:Interesting. KES 32,000 rent by a student The facilities are quite good. Parents may foot the bill for some of the students. Qwetu should look at a REIT at some point. Indeed, they have invested quite a bit Now that is what we call market disruption, students living in a 5 start like environment. Qwetu wako sawa. ....He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion..
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/8/2018 Posts: 2,212 Location: DC (Dustbowl County)
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Wow this series is dustbowl heavy!  Wukan, the mystery is how you missed the value propositions of beautiful Savannah Park which is a mere few metres from Rongai SGR station and landed on Qwetu  which is struggling with less than 20% occupancy rates! I am not denying that Qwetu is a good idea, I am just questioning whether such ideas have longevity. For example, if I started a capsule hotel on Tom Mboya street, like those in Tokyo, it might catch on as a fad for a few days because Kenyans are a curious lot by nature, but 3 years down you will hear it has closed down when the fad element fizzles out. But a 1/4 bought in Savannah Park today will be the same quarter with improvements (Maisonette etc) 40 years down the line , always growing in value and easy to re-sell if and when one decides to because it is a standard rather than a niche product. Speaking of Savannah, hebu let me run to grab me a plot there before they run out!!!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/13/2015 Posts: 1,654
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obiero wrote:Interesting. KES 32,000 rent by a student With all the V8s packed in this town worry not about the price. It's an opportunity for your kids to build networks for life, mixing with students from various campuses and nationalities.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/13/2015 Posts: 1,654
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MugundaMan wrote:Wow this series is dustbowl heavy!  Wukan, the mystery is how you missed the value propositions of beautiful Savannah Park which is a mere few metres from Rongai SGR station and landed on Qwetu  which is struggling with less than 20% occupancy rates! I am not denying that Qwetu is a good idea, I am just questioning whether such ideas have longevity. For example, if I started a capsule hotel on Tom Mboya street, like those in Tokyo, it might catch on as a fad for a few days because Kenyans are a curious lot by nature, but 3 years down you will hear it has closed down when the fad element fizzles out. But a 1/4 bought in Savannah Park today will be the same quarter with improvements (Maisonette etc) 40 years down the line , always growing in value and easy to re-sell if and when one decides to because it is a standard rather than a niche product. Speaking of Savannah, hebu let me run to grab me a plot there before they run out!!! I didn't see the value proposition. Building maisonettes is so 1980's. I'm re-modelling a maisonette around this hood to cater for these millenials. Instead of giving a single family to rent the whole house just rent out the rooms. Very high ROI like those stalls in CBD. Qwetu only opened this facility in the last month so the occupancy looks good to me given that they usually don't advertise. Most of the student said they got to know the place through word of mouth and social media. Savannah is okay for those looking for family homes. I'm more interested in the next generation of renters. Someone has to pay for my vacations.
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