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amorphous
#11 Posted : Wednesday, December 23, 2020 5:27:43 PM
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wukan wrote:
I love the direction kenya real estate is taking. This is how you do studio apartments Applause Applause Applause



heheheheh wukan you have a strange fascination with studios in the leeward parts of NaiLaughing out loudly. Anyway, maybe you were onto something so let me not pee too much on your dreams. That Roysa experience has really changed my perspective on bedsitters!
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
amorphous
#12 Posted : Wednesday, December 23, 2020 5:29:14 PM
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Ali Baba wrote:
amorphous wrote:
NewMoney wrote:

Yes he is making money, but he is living a very low quality of live...., I mean who wants to live next to Bedsitters and all the shenanigans that come with it or who want to deal with Bedsitter renters whether directly or indirectly. At minimum he invested 60M hapo, angechukua hiyo doo haiweke ata CIC money market he would be collecting a cool 400k PM without talking to a single human being and without spending a single minute to manage it, not to mention the liquidity which keeps his options open.. if he was smarter, like myself, hiyo 60m investments would be paying off over an 1M per month.. anyway, i hope he is enjoying the company of those Ghetto ghels he calls tenants.....


Point taken BUT!.....
1. He spent way less than 60 metre
2. CIC mmarket does not have a capital appreciation component to it, neither is it necessarily safe. Look what happened to Amana.
3. Not everybody wants to live a posh life in Runda. He may really enjoy living there because he enjoys the fruit of his sweat. Remember those Kenyan tycoons of yore who would build hotels and live in one of the rooms hapo. Not everyone wants to live in Muthaiga once they http://wazua.co.ke/edito...ditor/underline.gifmake money.
4. Not everyone hates interacting with human beings. The joy of collecting rent from troublesome tenants IS VERY EXCITING for some of us.

That’s not the stellar investment of 2020.If he took the 60m and bought into Tesla in January, he would be on Forbes list. The truth, investing is a wide area and it depends on the individual investors choices. Not what others think about what the other guy should do with his cash. Let's accept diversity of thought.



So why didn't Alibaba take his 60m and invest in Tesla so that we could see you on said list? Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Talk is cheap and hindsight is always 20/20 blatha.
As for diversity of thought, that goes without saying :)
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
Ali Baba
#13 Posted : Wednesday, December 23, 2020 5:51:58 PM
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amorphous wrote:
Ali Baba wrote:
amorphous wrote:
NewMoney wrote:

Yes he is making money, but he is living a very low quality of live...., I mean who wants to live next to Bedsitters and all the shenanigans that come with it or who want to deal with Bedsitter renters whether directly or indirectly. At minimum he invested 60M hapo, angechukua hiyo doo haiweke ata CIC money market he would be collecting a cool 400k PM without talking to a single human being and without spending a single minute to manage it, not to mention the liquidity which keeps his options open.. if he was smarter, like myself, hiyo 60m investments would be paying off over an 1M per month.. anyway, i hope he is enjoying the company of those Ghetto ghels he calls tenants.....


Point taken BUT!.....
1. He spent way less than 60 metre
2. CIC mmarket does not have a capital appreciation component to it, neither is it necessarily safe. Look what happened to Amana.
3. Not everybody wants to live a posh life in Runda. He may really enjoy living there because he enjoys the fruit of his sweat. Remember those Kenyan tycoons of yore who would build hotels and live in one of the rooms hapo. Not everyone wants to live in Muthaiga once they http://wazua.co.ke/edito...ditor/underline.gifmake money.
4. Not everyone hates interacting with human beings. The joy of collecting rent from troublesome tenants IS VERY EXCITING for some of us.

That’s not the stellar investment of 2020.If he took the 60m and bought into Tesla in January, he would be on Forbes list. The truth, investing is a wide area and it depends on the individual investors choices. Not what others think about what the other guy should do with his cash. Let's accept diversity of thought.



So why didn't Alibaba take his 60m and invest in Tesla so that we could see you on said list? Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Talk is cheap and hindsight is always 20/20 blatha.
As for diversity of thought, that goes without saying :)
even yours above is cheap. Let people invest the way they want to
Ali Baba
#14 Posted : Wednesday, December 23, 2020 6:00:46 PM
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Ali Baba wrote:
amorphous wrote:
Ali Baba wrote:
amorphous wrote:
NewMoney wrote:

Yes he is making money, but he is living a very low quality of live...., I mean who wants to live next to Bedsitters and all the shenanigans that come with it or who want to deal with Bedsitter renters whether directly or indirectly. At minimum he invested 60M hapo, angechukua hiyo doo haiweke ata CIC money market he would be collecting a cool 400k PM without talking to a single human being and without spending a single minute to manage it, not to mention the liquidity which keeps his options open.. if he was smarter, like myself, hiyo 60m investments would be paying off over an 1M per month.. anyway, i hope he is enjoying the company of those Ghetto ghels he calls tenants.....


Point taken BUT!.....
1. He spent way less than 60 metre
2. CIC mmarket does not have a capital appreciation component to it, neither is it necessarily safe. Look what happened to Amana.
3. Not everybody wants to live a posh life in Runda. He may really enjoy living there because he enjoys the fruit of his sweat. Remember those Kenyan tycoons of yore who would build hotels and live in one of the rooms hapo. Not everyone wants to live in Muthaiga once they http://wazua.co.ke/edito...ditor/underline.gifmake money.
4. Not everyone hates interacting with human beings. The joy of collecting rent from troublesome tenants IS VERY EXCITING for some of us.

That’s not the stellar investment of 2020.If he took the 60m and bought into Tesla in January, he would be on Forbes list. The truth, investing is a wide area and it depends on the individual investors choices. Not what others think about what the other guy should do with his cash. Let's accept diversity of thought.



So why didn't Alibaba take his 60m and invest in Tesla so that we could see you on said list? Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Talk is cheap and hindsight is always 20/20 blatha.
As for diversity of thought, that goes without saying :)
even yours above is cheap. Let people invest the way they want to

High networth individuals in Sub Saharan Africa invest most of their assets in the real estate,except in South Africa. But other markets, they invest in financial markets... From Business Daily...
amorphous
#15 Posted : Wednesday, December 23, 2020 7:11:08 PM
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Ali Baba wrote:
even yours above is cheap. Let people invest the way they want to


Who has ever said people should not invest where they want to? smile Laughing out loudly
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
Ali Baba
#16 Posted : Wednesday, December 23, 2020 8:03:50 PM
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amorphous wrote:
Ali Baba wrote:
even yours above is cheap. Let people invest the way they want to


Who has ever said people should not invest where they want to? smile Laughing out loudly

Exactly. The above argument was not supposed to be. Since we're of different character, background and interests, whoever wants to invest in CIC, or bedsitters should not even consider the views of the other. Investments are as diverse as the 7b people who populate the earth. It would be a tragedy if the 7b people invested in the same way. If you love bedsitters, CIC, Bitcoin, Tesla, Safaricom or Microsoft, the world is big.... Do your thing.
amorphous
#17 Posted : Wednesday, December 23, 2020 8:32:56 PM
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Ali Baba wrote:
amorphous wrote:
Ali Baba wrote:
even yours above is cheap. Let people invest the way they want to


Who has ever said people should not invest where they want to? smile Laughing out loudly

Exactly. The above argument was not supposed to be. Since we're of different character, background and interests, whoever wants to invest in CIC, or bedsitters should not even consider the views of the other. Investments are as diverse as the 7b people who populate the earth. It would be a tragedy if the 7b people invested in the same way. If you love bedsitters, CIC, Bitcoin, Tesla, Safaricom or Microsoft, the world is big.... Do your thing.



Pray tell, if this be so, what's the purpose of wazoo? Laughing out loudly
In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
Ali Baba
#18 Posted : Wednesday, December 23, 2020 8:41:04 PM
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amorphous wrote:
Ali Baba wrote:
amorphous wrote:
Ali Baba wrote:
even yours above is cheap. Let people invest the way they want to


Who has ever said people should not invest where they want to? smile Laughing out loudly

Exactly. The above argument was not supposed to be. Since we're of different character, background and interests, whoever wants to invest in CIC, or bedsitters should not even consider the views of the other. Investments are as diverse as the 7b people who populate the earth. It would be a tragedy if the 7b people invested in the same way. If you love bedsitters, CIC, Bitcoin, Tesla, Safaricom or Microsoft, the world is big.... Do your thing.
Just read what we write here. Divorce emotions from your thoughts and act the way you deem fit. In March, Wazuans priced Safaricom at 14,we read, ignored and acted on our own.


Pray tell, if this be so, what's the purpose of wazoo? Laughing out loudly

amorphous
#19 Posted : Thursday, December 24, 2020 7:30:29 AM
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wukan wrote:
I love the direction kenya real estate is taking. This is how you do studio apartments Applause Applause Applause



@wukan as i said you might be on to something.
The slayqueens do love their bedsitters.
I guess the strategy would be to build a decent quality bedsitter and rent for cheap (under 10k) to ensure near 100% occupancy Drool

In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
amorphous
#20 Posted : Friday, January 01, 2021 9:25:06 AM
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Design chonjo sana. They want USD 200 for it for those of you looking for plans.

In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
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