Inflation, infrastructure investment and rising demand are reshaping the market—here's what aspiring homeowners need to know before stepping into the ring.
As rental vacancies fluctuate across Nairobi's neighbourhoods, aspiring homeowners need savvy strategies to understand market dynamics before making their move.
The Capital County's revised zoning regulations and transit-oriented development policies are triggering a visible shift in where buyers are looking—and what they're willing to pay.
Shifting demand patterns, improved infrastructure, and currency dynamics are reshaping yields across key corridors; here's where landlords should focus.
As grants and financing options expand, new investors are discovering that Nairobi's emerging corridors deliver better rental yields than traditional premium zones—but the math demands discipline.
A wave of residential and commercial projects is transforming established neighbourhoods, driving property values and reshaping commuter patterns across the capital.
A wave of high-end residential and mixed-use projects is redefining neighbourhood character and investment potential across the capital's premium corridors.
As mixed-use developments reshape South Nairobi's property landscape, investors are discovering that location evolution now demands fresh rental strategies.
While Westlands commands headlines, savvy investors are turning to Kilimani's tree-lined avenues and emerging infrastructure for returns that rival—and exceed—the established premium zones.
Rising land values, infrastructure gaps, and policy delays are reshaping the affordable housing landscape across the capital—here's what the market reveals.
Rising rental costs across Nairobi's key neighbourhoods are forcing prospective homeowners to delay purchases, while landlords grapple with tenant retention in a shifting market.
Construction pipelines across Kileleshwa, Ruaka and emerging corridors are generating double-digit returns, with data revealing which neighbourhoods are outperforming the market.
Analysis of rental income and capital appreciation across Nairobi's neighbourhoods reveals surprising winners—and why peripheral zones are outpacing traditional strongholds.
Residential developments along the Eastern Bypass corridor promise to ease housing pressure, but experts warn existing residents face displacement risk.
As residential yields compress across prime zones, astute investors are repositioning capital toward emerging corridors where double-digit rental returns still exist.
As property values soar across the capital, both renters and owners face mounting pressures that are forcing difficult choices in traditionally stable neighbourhoods.
Revised zoning rules and expedited permitting processes are redefining where Nairobi's next generation of residential and commercial projects will rise—and who can afford to build them.
As premium properties in Westlands and Lavington command record rents, both landlords and tenants face mounting pressure in a market increasingly defined by supply constraints and shifting expectations.