Affordable housing opportunities in Kenya buoyed by government spend and developer incentives

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Access to socioeconomic amenities is a yardstick for private developers (Source: Broll Kenya | 3 years ago)

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Broll Property Group presented a research report on the Kenyan affordablity (Source: Broll Kenya | 3 years ago)

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Jess Cleland and Vivian Ombwayo at the virtual EAPI Summit (Source: Broll Kenya | 3 years ago)

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Jess Cleland at the virtual EAPI Summit on 7 July (Source: Broll Kenya | 3 years ago)

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Jess Cleland, COO Outside of SA, Valuations and Intel at Broll (Source: Broll Kenya | 3 years ago)

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The affordable housing sector in Kenyan is attracting private developers (Source: Broll Kenya | 3 years ago)

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The availability of land is a major driver in affordable housing project (Source: Broll Kenya | 3 years ago)

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Vivian Ombwayo at the virtual EAPI Summit on 7 July (Source: Broll Kenya | 3 years ago)

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Vivian Ombwayo, Director of Research and Valuation at Broll Kenya (Source: Broll Kenya | 3 years ago)

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Broll - Affordable Housing Snapshot Report (Source: Broll Kenya | 3 years ago)

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