Bedsitter to let
- 24/7 water supply
At kasarani garage
A few metres from kasarani-mwiki road
Own balcony
Well lit
Wi-fi & cctv
Sh10,000
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- Don't pay inspection fees
- If possible, take friends along for viewing
- Check everything carefully to make sure it's what you need
- Don't pay in advance if you can't move in immediately
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About Nairobi
Kenya, the capital city Nairobi, has transformed itself into one of Africa's best urban and economic centers. It used to be a small railway station in 1901. Founded in 1899 by the British colonialists as a rail station on the Uganda Railway, Nairobi's geographical position between Mombasa and Kampala impelled its rapid expansion. It is now the British East Africa capital, and by 1907, it had taken over Mombasa's role.
Nairobi is called Enkare Nairobi (calm waters), a Maasai word about a river of Nairobi that flows through the city. The cool climate, the fertile land, and the wildlife-rich plains led to early settlement because of the favorable conditions. After its independence, Nairobi became a cosmopolitan city with several large global institutions, such as the UNEP headquarters of the United Nations.
Nairobi is a busy city and one of the major contributors to Kenya's economy today. It has a diverse real estate market comprising high-end apartments, townhouses, gated communities, and commercial high rises. Luxurious housing projects in areas such as Kilimani, Westlands, Karen, and Lavington have captured their wealthy buyers and other investors, while the middle-income housing projects are flourishing in satellite estates like Ruaka, Ruiru, and Syokimau.
The infrastructure of Nairobi has undergone a massive makeover with the expressways, the modern bypasses, and the innovative city projects easing travel and improving livability. Nairobi remains the hub of real estate development because of homes close to transport corridors, business parks, and learning institutions, as the Nairobi population is increasing.
Be it your first property, a rental property, or even a residential move due to the current job location, Nairobi has many housing options. You need to choose the most appropriate one according to your lifestyle. Nairobi is the most strategic city in Kenya to own property because it boasts a vibrant economy, a rich history, and an ever-expanding skyline.