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Originally published by Capital Businessbusiness
April 29, 2026
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Land prices in Nyari, Langata, Karen and Kileleshwa up in Q1

An acre in Nyari rose by 3.1 percent to Sh125 million, Lang’ata increased by 2.4 percent to Sh90.9 million, while Kileleshwa saw a 1.6 percent rise to Sh336.2 million. Karen posted a 1.3 percent increase to Sh77 million. Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today |..
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Land prices in Nairobi's prime suburbs, including Nyari, Lang'ata, Karen, and Kileleshwa, experienced modest increases in the first quarter of 2026, despite a slowdown in demand for new developments.
- An acre in Nyari rose by 3.1 percent to Sh125 million.
- HassConsult reported overall suburban land price growth of 0.8 percent in Q1 2026.
- A slowdown in developer demand was attributed to regulatory and economic pressures, according to HassConsult Co-CEO Sakina Hassanali.
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