In Kenya land is a phenomenon that intrigues many, to those who can afford it, it is a pleasure, an indescribable possession to those who are not financially endowed, and above all a treasure to keep.
Land rates in Kenya vary from one another according to various factors such as size, location, and accessibility to roads, electricity availability, sewerage, water, and many more.
Here, we are going to discuss why it is now the right time to own either a residential or commercial plot in ngong. Ngong town is a small town in the suburb of Nairobi, Kenya. It is located to the southwest of Nairobi. Kenya has for a long time attracted world attention on fast economic growth.
- The cost of land.
Comparing to the Nairobi CBD land prices, which are not anything less than Ksh 90 million, the Nairobi Metro areas offer a little bit cheaper and affordable land. Kimuka center which is approximately a few kilometers Ngong town and a favorite place for residential, offers as cheap as Ksh 575,000 plots. Can you imagine owning a home, with a genuine tittle deed just at the outskirts of the fastest growing towns in Kenya and approximately less than 40 kilometers from Nairobi CBD?
- Ngong hills
This is the best place to release the city tension and congestion (traffic, air etc.). The Ngong Hills are ideal for hiking as a group, couple or even as an individual. Located some kilometers from Ngong Town the weather here is chilly and windy (need to dress light but warm clothes) especially during cold seasons.
- Maasai culture
The Maasai community is known for its rich cultural traditions and far-reaching history, but appreciating the everyday experience of Maasai people can be tricky for travellers. Go off the beaten track on this full day, small-group tour to a Maasai village and meet with a local family to hear personalized insights into their culture and lifestyle. This cannot happen if you are far away from this magical people. It will be an amazing experience to live near this people by owning land near this place.
- Wind turbines
As you work up the hill, you are welcome with Ngong Wind Farm, which covers the upper end of the Ngong hills. The Wind farm has thirty Turbines generating power, which is channeled to the National grid. This is the largest wind farm in Kenya. The wind turbines act as a cooling area while you are climbing the seven hills. They are in continuous motion. Tourists and athletes love the cooling effects on the farm.
The locals in the area always flock to the farm every weekend to enjoy watching turbines rotating in endless motion.
In conclusion, Ngong town in Kenya is one of the fastest-growing towns in the suburb of Nairobi City. The town has attracted both local and international investors who want to acquire property in Ngong.
Homes built in the area can be used as holiday homes or rented to tourists visiting the area.