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Areas Land Value Is Expected To Rise Due To Expansion of Eldoret Municipality – Where To Buy Land

 

As Eldoret town pushes for its elevation to city status, there are many positive changes that will be witnessed or have already started to being witnessed.

To be a city, Eldoret needs to meet what many will call irreducible minimums – luckily to the locals, those minimums have something to do with improved infrastructure.

Many have already witnessed new tarmacked roads, improvement of water and sewerage services and for the traders – there is an improvement in the backstreets, opening up business opportunities.

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As the County Government works on improving roads, backstreets, and lighting of the streets among others, there is something else that is also happening, though silently – a rise in land value.

For those dealing in land buying, anticipate a further rise in cost of land within Eldoret town especially with the Eldoret Municipal Board seeking to expand its territories beyond the current borders.

Already there is an ongoing development of the Eldoret Municipality strategic plan that is expected to among others extend the municipality borders up to the Eldoret International Airport, for Eldoret to meet the requirement of having an international airport.

Already the cost of land towards the airport, around Kapseret area is very expensive and in some instances ‘unrealistic’ – don’t expect any change for the better if you’re a buyer – in any case, the price will keep going up.

Another area you should anticipate a spike in prices is Munyaka, Kiplombe and Maili Nne. These three estates will most likely be part of the municipality – in new changes expected soon and therefore land prices will spike.

Coincidentally, there is already another major project that will pass through or near the three estates – the Eastern Bypass.

The Kenya National Highways Authority has already started to design the bypass and just before its construction work begins, the land price will automatically shoot up.

If you’re a speculator – that is a person/company that buys land when at a low price and look to cash in when prices spike, you need to find a plot/land around Maili Nne, Kiplombe and Munyaka to buy as soon as today.

Even as you look to buy land in any of those estates or any other part of Uasin Gishu and its surroundings, don’t forget that at Baoriat Agencies we are here to link you - a buyer and a seller.

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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