Nairobi property market

Seller Concessions in Nairobi: Closing Credits, Rate Buydowns & How They Work

What Are Seller Concessions in Nairobi? Seller concessions in Nairobi are incentives a seller offers to reduce the upfront cost of buying a home. Instead of lowering the asking price, the seller agrees to cover certain expenses — making the home more affordable and attractive to buyers. In Nairobi’s market, this often shows up as: A developer paying part of your stamp duty. A seller...

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Rent vs. Own in Nairobi Under Stress: What Really Holds Up?

Rent vs Own in Nairobi isn’t just a financial choice — it’s a stress test on your lifestyle, resilience, and future security. With mortgage rates hovering around 15–17%, rents escalating in hotspots like Kilimani and Ruaka, and inflation pushing up everyday costs, the decision goes far beyond a monthly payment. The real question is: under stress, which option actually holds up?. 1. The Starting...

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Dollar Pricing of Nairobi Luxury Homes: Why Developers Are Ditching the Shilling

Why USD Pricing Is Now a Luxury Homes Strategy A growing trend in the Nairobi real estate market is reshaping the high-end housing sector—dollar pricing of Nairobi luxury homes. Faced with a weakening shilling and rising construction costs, developers of upscale residences in areas like Kileleshwa, Kilimani, and Riverside are now pegging prices to the US dollar. This shift aims to cushion sellers...

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