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Major Streets in Eldoret Town – Perfect for Mega Investments

 

If you are looking for a place to put your investment in around Eldoret town, then consider the Central Business District (CBD).

With the growing population that is pushing the expansion of Eldoret town – which is currently an economic, education, sports, health and a transport hub for at least 23 counties in the North Rift region and Western Kenya, this Uasin Gishu’s capital is the best bet for your investment.


The Eldoret CBD is comprised of FOUR major streets where you can be sure your investment of whatever kind will give you maximum returns.

Here are the four major streets in Eldoret CBD:

Ronald Ngala Street

When you are coming into Eldoret town from Nairobi through Nakuru Highway, this is the first street you will come across as you enter the CBD.

Just at the start of Ronald Ngala Street is the iconic Barng’etuny plaza – one of the oldest buildings in the town. Opposite it is several banks including Bank of Africa, Sidian Bank and Cooperative Bank.

Other key facilities located in this street include Khetia’s Supermarket, Mount Kenya University Eldoret campus, Comfy Inn as well as Nectar Lounge.

Watergates, Tamarind Place, Tabaini Plaza and Safina are among the major buildings on this street.

Oginga Odinga Street

When coming into town from Eldoret-Kapsabet-Kisumu road or Eldoret-Iten road, Oginga Odinga is a street that you will be directly accessing as it connects the two roads.

The street has a number of facilities ranging from Equity Bank, Transnational Bank, ABC Bank and Eco Bank as well as Yako Supermarket, Uzuri Supermarket and Krystal Matt.

Oginga Odinga is where you will also find Juma Harjee building – where Baoriat Agencies offices are situated, Safaricom House alongside Bubbles Inn, Belasco Lounge, Maggie’s Hotel, the famous Silver line Hotel, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) Eldoret campus at Sirgoi Plaza and the recently opened Kalyet City Mall.

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Kenyatta Street

This is the financial hub for Eldoret town as it houses almost all banks that have a branch in Eldoret.

The Banks that have their branches along Kenyatta Street include: Family Bank, Unaitas, Absa, Standard Chartered, SBM Bank at Utamaduni House, Consolidated Bank, Oriental Bank at Muya House, KCB and Imperial Bank.

The street also houses some popular buildings like Orange House (Telkom customer care centre), and a newly opened The Anchor alongside School Depot, popular during back to school season, Bamboo Club and Transnational Supermarket.

Oloo Street

This is the fourth major street in Eldoret town that has a number of learning institutions like Elgon View College and the African Institute of Research and Development Studies (AIRDS).

Oloo Street which can be accessed through the road in between KVDA Plaza and Central Police station also houses Eldomat Hyper, Paramount Bank, Eldomat Wholesalers and Mega Wholesalers.

Main buildings in this street include 64 Arcade, Saito Centre, FCC Plaza and Sugarland Plaza.

If you are considering investing in purchasing a plot in the Eldoret CBD, prices range from Sh100 million to Sh150 million for a 50by100 plot with an old structure.

Investing in a CBD plot will need patience for you to start enjoying maximum returns – something like 25 years or so – so this should be a long term investment.

Also, note that land within CBD is owned on a lease basis.

Remember, Baoriat Agencies is committed to helping you find the best place for you to settle/invest in Eldoret town. We walk you through the entire process of acquiring your own property in Eldoret until it has been transferred into your hands.

To learn more about buying a property in Eldoret, 

Call 0721-554937

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Email evekibet@gmail.com or 

Visit us at  Juma Hajee Building room number 16, Eldoret town 

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