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Waiver Alert: Land Settlement Fund Loans in Kenya Can Now Be Paid Without Interest for 12 Months

President William Ruto with Lands Cabinet Secretary Alice Wahome in Thika Town on March 27, 2026. The Ministry of Lands has announced a nationwide waiver of interest and penalties on all outstanding loans issued under Kenya’s Land Settlement Fund (LSF), a move that will benefit thousands of settlers and boost property investment in Kenya. The waiver allows beneficiaries to pay only the principal...

Dollar vs Shilling: When Is the Best Time for Diaspora to Invest in Kenyan Property?

For anyone looking to buy house in Nairobi or explore homes for sale in Nairobi, timing is critical. The dollar versus shilling dynamic can significantly influence how much your investment is worth in local currency. Diaspora investors seeking houses for sale in Kenya or residential properties for sale in Nairobi now have an opportunity to maximize purchasing power, especially when targeting emerging...

SGR Revival: Infrastructure Fueling the Next Wave of Standard Gauge Railway Growth

Kenya’s decision to revive the stalled SGR extension after six years is a defining moment for the Nairobi real estate market and the broader Kenya property market. With a new funding model anchored on local revenue (railway levy), the project signals a shift toward more sustainable infrastructure financing—reducing reliance on external debt while unlocking long-term economic corridors....

Airport Expansion = Property Hotspot Trigger Around Jomo Kenyatta International Airport

The Kenyan government’s plan to inject KSh 15–20 billion into expanding JKIA is more than an infrastructure upgrade—it’s a powerful signal for the future of the Nairobi real estate market. For buyers and investors actively searching for Homes for sale in Nairobi Kenya and Houses for sale in Nairobi Kenya, this development points to a new wave of demand forming around the airport...

Building Collapse in Shauri Moyo Raises Alarm in Nairobi Real Estate Market

A building collapsed on Tuesday, March 16, 2026, in the Blue Estate area of Shauri Moyo, leaving several people feared trapped beneath the rubble. The incident, which occurred earlier in the day, has once again raised serious concerns about safety within the Nairobi real estate market. According to the Kenya Red Cross, the structure collapsed adjacent to buildings that were being demolished on riparian...

What Kenyan Churches, Schools, and Hospitals Are Teaching Real Estate Investors

In the world of real estate investment Kenya, some of the most successful land decisions are not always made by professional investors. Surprisingly, institutions such as churches, schools, and hospitals have consistently demonstrated a powerful ability to identify prime locations long before they become hot spots in the Nairobi real estate market. Anyone studying real estate in Nairobi Kenya will...

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