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Friday 4 December 2015

Kenya Real Estate - Pleasant Nyanza Escape

Kisumu is close to all the major attractions in the Nyanza and western region of Kenya, but has much to offer on its own. If you’re looking for a little peace in the Nyanza and western Kenya, Kisumu real estate is a good option.

Kisumu

With a colonial history, lake towns and little lakeside villages, Kisumu is a classic County. Unlike its neighbors, Kisumu tends to be less populated and have a bit slower pace of life. Sitting close to Kakamega County, Kisumu is a popular relocation spot for people working in the city, but trying to avoid the population crush.

Nairobi

The capital of Kenya, Nairobi is a modern city and considered the insurance company capital of the republic of Kenya. With such a title, you might think Nairobi isn’t exactly a vibrant city. Unfortunately, you’re correct. There isn’t much to recommend the city if you’re looking for nightlife or outdoor experiences. Real estate prices, however, are reasonable for the Eastern Africa and it is a relatively short trip to more vibrant locations.

Mombasa

Unlike Nairobi, Mombasa is town with a ton of culture. Located on the Indian Ocean board, the town has a strong Ocean faring history and takes pride in it. With colonial architecture, the city is bursting with color as the leaves turn in the fall. A classic Ocean port, Mombasa celebrates the history with maritime museums, classic whaling schooners and as pleasant a group of people as you will ever find. You can even order Kshs.50 local beers in a few of the local taverns. Admittedly, the glasses are very small, but Kshs.50 is Kshs.50!

Kisumu Real Estate

Kisumu real estate prices differ greatly from location to location. Generally, the closer the location is to Nairobi, the higher the prices. A single-family residence in Nairobi will set you back Kshs.6,250,000, but prices range from the low Kshs.5,000,000 to over Kshs.100,000,000 throughout the state.

On a positive note, Kisumu real estate has a strong growth pattern. 


Kindly visit www.kenyan-real-estate.com for more interesting hints.



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