Community land covers an estimated 60 to 70 percent of Kenya's territory, home to pastoralist, coastal, and other communities whose ancestral territories lacked legal protection for decades. The Commu...
Owning rental property in Kenya comes with tax obligations that every landlord must understand and fulfill. From the monthly rental income tax to capital gains tax when you sell, stamp duty on purchas...
Kenya's real estate market offers some of the most compelling investment opportunities in Africa, combining robust urbanization-driven demand with a maturing market infrastructure. From Nairobi's evol...
Land ownership has been Kenya's most contentious issue since the colonial era, shaping politics, economics, and social relations for over a century. From the colonial alienation of the White Highlands...
Land disputes in Kenya can be complex, emotionally charged, and financially draining, but understanding the available resolution mechanisms helps you navigate them effectively. From community mediatio...
The Ardhisasa digital platform has revolutionized land administration in Kenya by bringing land services online, making transactions more transparent, efficient, and accessible. Whether you need to co...
The landscaping and gardening business in Kenya offers attractive opportunities driven by the country's growing real estate sector and increasing appreciation for professionally maintained outdoor spa...
Professional property management is one of the most underserved yet high-demand sectors in Kenya's booming real estate market. With thousands of property owners seeking reliable management for their r...
Property transactions in Kenya attract significant taxes including stamp duty (2-4% paid by buyers) and capital gains tax (15% on profits paid by sellers). Understanding these taxes, along with recurr...
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