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Kenya Real Estate Bubble

"(Housing bubbles typically begin) due to a restricted supply that takes a long time to replenish and increase. Market speculation raises demand by injecting additional capital into the market. At some point, demand declines or stagnates as supply rises, which causes prices to drop dramatically and the bubble to burst," he says.

How to Get a Real Estate License in Kenya: A Comprehensive Guide

How to Get a Real Estate License in Kenya: A Comprehensive Guide
Obtaining a real estate license in Kenya is a pivotal step for individuals aspiring to become professional real estate agents or practitioners in the real estate sector. Whether you aim to buy and sell properties, manage real estate transactions, or offer real estate consultancy services, being licensed ensures that you operate legally and professionally in the Kenyan real estate market. In this article, we will provide a detailed guide on how to get a real estate license in Kenya.

Exploring Paradise: Your Ultimate Guide to Real Estate in Diani

Real Estate in Diani
When it comes to dream destinations, Diani Beach in Kenya stands out as a true paradise. With its pristine white sands, turquoise waters, and lush greenery, Diani is not just a haven for beach lovers but also a hot spot for real estate investments. In this article, we will delve into the allure of Diani and why it's becoming a prime destination for property buyers and investors alike.

Real Estate in Kenya: A Comprehensive Guide to Finding Your Dream Property for Sale

Real estate kenya
In recent years, the real estate market in Kenya has been experiencing remarkable growth and offers numerous opportunities for both investors and homebuyers. Whether you're looking for a new place to call home or hoping to invest in the thriving Kenyan property market, this guide will provide you with valuable insights on how to navigate the real estate landscape in Kenya and find the perfect property for sale.

Road accidents: Kenya’s deadly roads cost the country 5% her GDP and 3000 lives yearly

Road accidents kenya
All shopping malls in Kenya have at least two layers of security with compulsory frisking." People have generally accepted this. However, the country seems to be hiding or ignoring a more important problem: road accidents. The World Health Organization estimated in 2015 that Kenya loses at least 5% of its gross domestic product to road accidents, and from public records, we have established that since 2010, at least 3,000 people die on the road every year.