Real estate market in Kenya

Nairobi’s Office Market

Why Nairobi’s Office Market Is Facing a Vacancy Crisis

Despite strong macroeconomic fundamentals and Kenya’s continued appeal as a regional business hub, Nairobi’s office market is navigating a significant vacancy crisis. The tension between supply growth, shifting tenant behaviour, and economic headwinds has created a landscape where traditional office demand struggles to keep pace with the rapid inflow of new space. This article breaks down the drivers...

Kenyan Real Estate Market 2025

How Kenya’s Real Estate Sector Remained Bullish in 2025 Despite Pressure

Kenya’s real estate sector demonstrated resilience in 2025, maintaining growth momentum despite significant headwinds. The market’s strength was supported by strong housing demand, government-led affordable housing initiatives, improved mortgage financing, and sustained retail and commercial activity. Yet, behind the growth figures lies a less visible story of social displacement and inequality,...

Kenyan Investors Going International: A Deep Dive Into Offshore Property Investments

Kenyan investors — especially high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) — are increasingly diversifying their portfolios through offshore property investments beyond domestic borders. Among the most notable trends is a growing appetite for real estate investments in Dubai. This shift reflects broader current market trends in Kenya, where investors seek stable returns, international diversification, and...

Kenya’s Industrial Real Estate Breakthrough as Global Fund Takes 33% REIT Stake

The Kenya real estate investment landscape is evolving rapidly. Beyond residential hubs and Nairobi real estate hotspots, significant capital is now flowing into industrial land and logistics infrastructure—fuelled by shifting current market trends in Kenya and changing global investment patterns. A landmark transaction spearheaded by the Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG) marks a...

The Real Estate in Kenya 2026

Real Estate in Kenya 2026: What Buyers, Sellers, and Developers Must Prepare For

The real estate market in Kenya is changing faster than ever. Nairobi, once the uncontested hub, is now competing with satellite towns like Juja, Ruiru, and Athi River. Government policy is pushing affordable housing, while the private sector doubles down on gated estates and mixed-use developments. Add in global economic shifts, diaspora remittances, and infrastructure projects like the Nairobi...

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