Real Estate Development In Kenya Fundamentals

 Can your building pay itself back within its lifespan A key component of good real estate development in Kenya is its ability to pay for itself especially during its lifespan’s operation. There are major ramifications that arise from the answer to this question, as it defines whether your building is economically justified, or you are [...]

By |2014-03-29T08:54:17+03:00March 28th, 2014|Projects|0 Comments

Building Successful Houses For Sale In Kenya, Impact Of Exterior Finishes

External finishes and their effect on the beauty of houses for sale in Kenya should never be overlooked when thinking about the outlook of a house for sale. It cannot be overemphasized that in houses where their developers have taken some time on their completion of their housing units with an emphasis on making their [...]

By |2013-03-19T22:17:19+03:00March 19th, 2013|Architecture|0 Comments

Selecting Sites For Building Apartment House Plans In Kenya

Construction of multiple dwelling and apartments house plans in Kenya is one way through which a developer interested in investing in real estate can make a wise investment. Depending on the area where one is interested in undertaking a building project, building apartments and similar house plans can be very lucrative.  There are several issues that the developer [...]

By |2013-07-29T10:33:53+03:00August 30th, 2011|Architect Practice, General|0 Comments

Approvals required when building in Kenya

The process of building in Kenya requires a developer to be aware of various requirements that need to be fulfilled before undertaking the building process. Any developer needs to carry out due diligence on the issues that are likely to be confronted in the process of construction, right from inception of architectural designs, to the [...]

By |2011-12-09T16:25:51+03:00August 9th, 2011|Architect Practice|16 Comments

Municipal Approvals for Building House Plans in Kenya

One of the challenging tasks in construction of your house plans in Kenya is the fact that you will require to seek approvals from relevant statutory authorities. These statutory authorities are charged with the responsibility to ensure that every building that comes up within their jurisdiction attains certain specific design standards that they have set [...]

By |2011-08-09T09:52:36+03:00August 5th, 2011|Architect Practice|0 Comments
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