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Areas in Uasin Gishu Where Land Value Is Expected To Rise Because Of Eldoret Bypass Project

 

Eldoret bypass is among several key infrastructural developments that the national government is implementing in Uasin Gishu County.

The Sh5.079 billion project that is funded jointly by the Kenyan government and the African Development Bank was officially launched by President Uhuru Kenyatta in August 2017.

Construction works have been delayed at times due to challenges in compensation for landowners affected by the project that is now taking shape.

Already a major part of the 32-kilometres by-pass, also known as the Eldoret Southern Bypass like interchanges at Maili 9 and Kapseret are at an advanced stage.

Originally, the bypass had been expected to be ready by August 2020 but was never achieved due to several delays.

With constructions works ongoing under the China Wu Yi Construction Company, locals in Uasin Gishu are set to benefit from not only reduced traffic congestion in the county’s capital – Eldoret, but also accelerated development in areas the bypass will be passing by.

It has always been an unwritten rule that the closer the land is to a tarmacked road, the higher its value. This means the value of land near the bypass route will automatically spike.

As an investor looking to invest in real estate, you should consider buying land near the bypass route, in anticipation that the value will rise in the next few months – the period the project is expected to be completed.

In case you’re wondering where the route for the Eldoret by-pass is, read on.

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The Kenya National Highway Authority (KeNHA) under which the project is under notes that it starts from Cheplaskei area, near Ngeria – along the Eldoret-Nakuru Highway, then joins at Kapseret, along Eldoret-Kapsabet rod, before finally joining the Eldoret-Webuye-Malaba Highway at Leseru (Maili Tisa).

Any land located near the three trading centres (Ngeria, Kapseret and Maili Tisa) as well as along the route for the by-pass between those areas will most likely increase in value in the near future.

Baoriat Agencies is committed to helping you find the best place for you to settle 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.

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