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KEZA Phase Two: What Buyers Need to Know Before It Sells Out
A New Chapter After Phase One Phase One of KEZA was a resounding success, with units selling out quickly thanks to strong demand from families and investors. Now, Phase Two is here, and interest is already surging. If you missed out on a part of the first phase, this is your chance to secure a […]
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Inside KEZA: The Future of Community Living in Riruta
Community Living, Redefined Community living in Nairobi has evolved beyond mere housing estates. Today’s families are searching for more than just a place to sleep—they want neighborhoods that provide security, convenience, and a sense of belonging. KEZA by MIVida is leading the way, bringing a fresh vision of community-driven living to Riruta. Why KEZA Stands […]
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Why Mi Vida Homes is Redefining Luxury Living in Nairobi
Why Luxury Living in Nairobi is Changing For years, luxury living in Nairobi was defined by marble countertops, chandeliers, and gated compounds tucked away in exclusive suburbs. Today, that definition is shifting. Modern Kenyan families, diaspora investors, and global buyers are looking for more than just aesthetic appeal. They want functionality, security, sustainability, and a […]
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How Women Leaders Are Building Wealth Through Real Estate
The Shift from Corporate Success to Asset Ownership Across Kenya, a growing number of women in leadership roles — from corporate executives to entrepreneurs — are turning their professional achievements into lasting wealth by investing in property. For many, real estate is no longer a distant financial goal but a practical next step in building […]
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Why More Kenyan Women Are Investing in Real Estate And How You Can Start
A Changing Landscape in Property Investment For decades, the property market in Kenya, and much of Africa, was largely dominated by male investors. Today, that’s changing fast. More Kenyan women are buying land, apartments, and commercial units, shifting the balance of ownership and driving inclusive growth in the sector. According to data from the Kenya […]
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Breaking Barriers: Mi Vida Homes Partners with Women on Boards to Empower Women in Real Estate
A Milestone for Women in Property Ownership Towards the end of July, at the Keza Riruta development, Mi Vida Homes and Women on Boards officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that could reshape women’s participation in the Kenyan real estate sector. The partnership, running until August 2026, combines preferential property pricing with education and […]
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Turning Rent Into an Asset: How to Buy While You’re Still Paying Rent
Why this matters Rent covers today’s shelter but builds no equity. In Nairobi’s mid-market, demand keeps rents firm while well-located homes appreciate steadily. The goal is not to stop renting overnight, but to overlap rent with a focused path to ownership, then switch your monthly outlay from expense to asset. Here`s how you can do […]
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Why Location Still Reigns Supreme in Real Estate
Location is King In real estate, trends may change: from design styles to smart home technology, but one golden rule has stood the test of time: location is everything. In Kenya and across Africa, a property’s location can significantly influence its long-term value, rental potential, and lifestyle appeal. For buyers and investors eyeing Nairobi, the […]
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The Rise of Mixed-Use Developments – Africa’s Next Big Urban Shift
Questioning the Rise in Mixed Used Developments Kenya’s urban centers are changing rapidly. The once clear divide between where people live, work, and shop is fading. Today, the trend is toward mixed-use developments, modern spaces where residential apartments, offices, shopping, dining, and leisure coexist in a single, well-planned environment. From Nairobi’s upscale neighborhoods these developments […]