The Kenyan real estate sector is experiencing the consequences of political instability, with developers and investors expressing worries about the risks associated with frequent election cycles.
The current political climate, marked by contentious debates over term limit extensions and the attempted impeachment of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, has created an atmosphere of unpredictability that is reverberating throughout the property market. Industry leaders are increasingly vocal about the necessity of political stability for sustained market growth. Finsco Africa Chief Executive John Mwaura emphasizes this sentiment, stating, “Kenya needs stability, not divisive politics if we want to build a secure investment environment.”
Despite these challenges, the demand for accessible housing and land options remains robust, particularly exemplified by developments such as the Thika Grove Chania project near Thika town. The impact of political instability on real estate manifests in multiple ways. Investment confidence typically wanes during periods of political tension as real estate ventures require substantial long-term capital commitment. This hesitancy is often accompanied by bureaucratic delays in project approvals, including building permits and land transfers, which affect stakeholders across the spectrum.
Property values tend to fluctuate unpredictably during such periods, with markets often experiencing downward pressure due to reduced buyer interest, only to potentially rebound sharply once stability returns. Despite these challenges, the Thika Grove Chania project, led by Finsco Africa, continues to make progress in the market. The development offers competitively priced land parcels, with eighth-acre plots starting at Sh3.8 million and quarter-acre plots at Sh7.3 million. The project recently marked a significant milestone with the distribution of over 100 title deeds during its Phase 1 completion and the simultaneous launch of Phase 33.
The development’s strategic location near Thika Town, just minutes from Blue Post Hotel and two kilometers off the Thika Superhighway along Gatanga Road, enhances its appeal. The project emphasizes modern amenities, including reliable electricity and water supply, secured gated communities, and comprehensive infrastructure. Its design incorporates green spaces with mature trees, internal access roads, and essential utilities, while the proximity to the Thika Road highway ensures convenient connectivity to Nairobi’s city center and surrounding urban areas.