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leo552:dont chicken out I am grown... Go back and read were we specifically dealt with that... no spoonfeeding this year.. |
Austine1213:Honestly byou are right...for instance the Kenyans can name every road in their country just merely taking a quick glance of a photo ...plus they know every road project and housing project going on the there |
Wuoche:Never...the second image offered an entrance view..if he backed the gate then we should be seeing the gate not dwarf buildings surrounding the Project site.. |
mtisTheQubit:Dang it
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Wuoche:Lol no where in my post have I restricted you from insulting me..it's just shows you are in pain and you want to forcefully insult me to keep me shut from exposing your vivid lies...if Sammy returns the favour of insult , you will just evaporate... Anyway you are not ready to say anything substantial...tell Sammy why that tall building (going by the dwarf building surrounding it) is not visible in your second pic even though the camera made the tractor in the middle of the site the focus same way the gate was made the focus in the first pic and it was also in the middle.. |
obaaderemi:Of course we were making millionaire when oil.price was down, the economy was less diversified..how much more now things are beginning to stabilise. |
mtisTheQubit:Sure .. Britons, Nigerians are top buyers of houses in Kenya Knight Frank report shows the rich from many African countries show interest in prime residential properties By BRIAN NGUGI More by this Author IN SUMMARY Nairobi’s high end real estate allure is also pulling Africa’s most moneyed tycoons. Kenya is also on the radar of high net worth investors from Europe and USA led by British buyers who represent 63 per cent of foreigners seeking properties. South Africans are the second most buyers of Kenyan homes at 16 per cent. Advertisement The global super-rich are flocking to the Kenyan capital Nairobi to snap up additional luxury homes that sell from Sh80 million, according to a new report by property consultants Knight Frank. Nairobi’s high end real estate allure is also pulling Africa’s most moneyed tycoons, according to the Knight Frank Kenya inside view Kenya report. “The country (Kenya) as a whole is among the top five most popular second home locations for Africa’s wealthiest,” says the report released recently. Kenya is also on the radar of high net worth investors from Europe and USA led by British buyers who represent 63 per cent of foreigners seeking properties in the country. South Africans are the second most buyers of Kenyan homes at 16 per cent, followed by Spaniards, Mauritians and Americans. Also Read Look and Feel of a Modern Office A Bathtub Oozing Bygone Glamour Local design shop collaborates with IKEA Showy Steel Walls ‘‘We also see a sizeable number of Italians and other nationalities drawn to the coast around Malindi, Watamu and Lamu, as well as the countryside such as in Nanyuki, close to Mount Kenya, and within private game conservancies,’’ the report noted. Prime residential houses are currently priced from $800,000 (Sh81.6 million) in Nairobi and demand for such properties was largely from wealthy city families seeking a beachfront holiday home or one in serene, far locations. About five per cent of the super-rich in Uganda, Tanzania, Nigeria, Ghana, Switzerland, France, Canada and Lebanon are also showing interest in the prime homes which are mostly in gated communities, near locations that offer the best education for children (for those who want to relocate), attractive lifestyle and guaranteed security. Overseas interest is growing even with Nairobi being ranked among the top 100 ‘most expensive cities’ in the world to buy a high-end apartment, according to the Global Property Guide. The city is also Africa’s fourth most expensive to live in, according to a cost of living index prepared for various cities across the world. It was behind Harare, Port Louis and Pretoria. But the prime properties are still bargains for foreign buyers following the currency swings. For instance, a foreign buyer of a Sh100 million house would have saved up to 8.2 per cent through euro-denominated transactions, while dollar-denominated purchases were 1.4 per cent cheaper, according to Knight-Frank. As foreign demand grows, developers are building more homes to cater for those seeking bargains, said Ben Woodhams, Knight Frank managing director. Deerpark Karen, a new development of 10 villas priced from Sh115 million per unit is one of the properties set for completion soon.his page might use cookies if your analytics vendor |
mtisTheQubit:What is Laga....is it a new way to deflect.. Nigerian are the top buyers of luxury homes in Kenya |
TayserMahri:I don't know what you are driving at stupid cunt... |
Wuoche:Lol insulting me won't stop me from talking...no one is buying your bullcrap.... The tractor was centred in the middle and the camera revealed it...the first pics which featured the gate was centred in the middle and you can easily tell the shape of the land from the outer part... bottom line of a that the tall buildings was revealed in the outer part which featured the gate..let's not forget the gate was centred in the middle just like the tractor but the building was not visible in the supposed construction pics at second pics |
TayserMahri:Zip it cunt..it is not even up to 7:30pm here |
TayserMahri:I don't know why..but my phone auto correct in caps..maybe because it has store a certain scenario when I wrote his name in caps.. |
mtisTheQubit:Maybe, maybe not |
mtisTheQubit:A stupid way to deflect... Kenya has the largest slum.in Africa which the largest population of Kenyans living in it...can you also name any Kenyan living in slum? |
Austine1213:Okay |
Wuoche:It doesn't matter dude...from the second on the supposed construction you can tell it is centred in the middle and from the first pic the gate is also centred in the middle...it should show.... Infact whether it is centred in the middle or not that building supposed to show and even the second tallest one which was behind it...you keep disgracing yourself. |
TayserMahri:You better not...cos I will give you a manly punch that will exorcise that demon of sissy-ness in you |
Kenyans I and my fellow comrades have whipped your silly asses, left, right centre...I guess it is time to call it a day.... Bye motherfvckers.. |
Austine1213:Nah..we are not monsters like you guys...... All is easily forgotten |
Wuoche:It is just a tiny pieces of land...there is no angle you will place the camera that , that building won't feature on...it is the tallest in that area and it's view cannot be hidden.. |
Wuoche:I will keep whipping you like a kid...I want the road to give me views of that gate, the almost cladded building I requested for.. |
mtisTheQubit:Don't fight fact man...the report if Nigerians being the top buyers of your posh home is all over the internet...don't blame us for we didn't write it..it came from you guys.. |
mtisTheQubit:More like he should stop replying so I will stop exposing nairobi... I want to save you and him from wet dreams syndrome ![]() |
tylann:You are the one having difficulty comprehending..should I fetch that link that bold spells it out that Nigerians and Britons are the crop buyers of homes in Kenya... Real, local Kenyans don't even make up top ten... |
Wuoche:Good you are exposing yourself...you see that elevated building that looks like it under going cladding @ 1st pic which you claimed is the gate to the Project..I also want to catch a view of that building in the second pics, since the pics was taken inside the Project site |
tylann:What kind of question is this.....this has to be a joke... When I am less busy I will show you a South African woman who took to YouTube to celebrate her new home in Abuja.. |
tylann:Don't be sorry that nothing is going on |
tylann:Foreigners can buy properties bit they cannot be the top buyers over us in our own country...that is a fvcking taboo |
tylann:In machakos county... Nothing is going on there despite Kenyatta noise with UNPO in December 2019.. |
Wuoche:Don't chicken out....give me pics from the construction site if river estate not the roads near Ngara which will create an alternative route to the CBD......that road is built by the same Chinese investors that intended building river estates..it is supposed to be part of the project seeing that your govt cannot provide world class road for them...Ngara is just a few minutes drive(less than 10 minutes) from the CBD hence the new connecting road link |
mtisTheQubit:So you are cool with foreigners like Nigerians, UK, US, Indians, SA coming to fill up your empty buildings whilst local Kenyans watch from afar and say that building is in our country but we don't own it.. |
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dude give up..Nigerians dont buy anything here

