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Originally published by The Standard BusinessJuly 1, 2026
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Kenya's land wealth is never a problem; it's the framework to unlock it

Kenya's most significant real estate opportunity is not solely dependent on capital, market sentiments, or a favourable interest rate cycle...
✨ Key Highlights
Kenya's significant real estate potential lies in its vast, historically held family and institutional land, particularly in established Nairobi suburbs and beyond. The key challenge is not the land itself, but developing the capability to unlock its value effectively.
- The core issue is Kenya’s development industry's ability to execute large-scale land projects, not a lack of land wealth.
- The article emphasizes the need for development partners with strong institutional rigor, governance, and execution expertise.
- Landowners, especially a new generation, are seeking partners who can maximize asset potential through transparent, jointly structured ventures that align interests and reward value creation.
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