Apartment Ownership in Kenya Under Sectional Titles
The rise in urbanization and land scarcity in major cities like Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, and Nakuru has significantly shifted the real estate landscape in Kenya.
The rise in urbanization and land scarcity in major cities like Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, and Nakuru has significantly shifted the real estate landscape in Kenya.
Buying property in Kenya is a major financial decision requiring careful due diligence and legal expertise to navigate the complex procedures and protect all parties involved.
Due diligence is like a detective investigation to uncover any hidden problems with a property before you buy it. Conducting thorough due diligence is essential when purchasing property in Kenya.
Real estate conveyancing in Kenya follows a robust legal framework to ensure orderly property transfers and protect all parties’ interests.
Property ownership in Kenya is categorized into two forms of tenure: Freehold and Leasehold. The distinction between these two types of ownership is significant.
Investing in off-plan properties has become an increasingly popular choice for real estate investors in Kenya. Off-plan properties…
Despite its ubiquitous reference in Kenyan property transactions, due diligence remains substantially neglected in its practical application.