November 2025

Apartment vs. Stand-Alone House

Apartment vs. Stand-Alone House in Kenya: Which One Is Better for Modern Living and Long-Term Value?

Kenya’s housing landscape is changing fast. As cities expand vertically and satellite towns boom horizontally, one question keeps appearing in every homebuyer’s mind: “Should I buy or live in an apartment, or should I build a stand-alone house?” The answer is not universal. Both options come with unique benefits depending on one’s budget, lifestyle, long-term plans, and investment...

Inside Ghana’s Military Air Fleet: Fighters, Transports, and Future

Land Rent vs Land Rates in Kenya: The Simple but Crucial Difference

In Kenya, land rent and land rates are both mandatory property-related payments — but they apply in very different situations. Confusing the two can lead to penalties, delays in title processing, or problems during land sales and transfers. Below is a breakdown that cuts through the jargon: 1. Land Rent (Payable to the National Government) ✔ Applies ONLY to leasehold land✔ Managed by:...

4-bedroom bungalow with a blue box profile roof and black walls

Building a Tin House Using Corrugated Roofing Sheets on the Walls

Tin houses—made with corrugated iron sheets (mabati) on both the roof and walls—are among the quickest and most affordable housing solutions in Kenya. When built correctly, they can be durable, comfortable, and weather-resistant. This guide explains everything you need to know about planning, materials, construction steps, safety, cost, and maintenance. 1. Why People Build Tin...

Reusing building materials

Reusing Building Materials: The Smart, Sustainable, and Surprisingly Profitable Approach to Modern Construction

In an era where construction costs are rising, climate change is intensifying, and urban waste is piling up, the building industry is turning to a powerful but often overlooked solution: reusing building materials. From reclaimed timber to salvaged steel, recycled stone, roofing sheets, doors, windows, tiles, concrete blocks, and even entire structural elements — adaptive reuse is reshaping how...

Why the Breather Pipe Is One of the Most Important Plumbing Elements

The Unsung Hero of Fresh Indoor Air When we think about plumbing, most people imagine water pipes, taps, toilets, and drainage lines. But hidden silently within your walls or running up the outside of your building is one of the most important — yet most ignored — plumbing components: the breather pipe, also known as a vent pipe or soil vent pipe (SVP). It doesn’t carry water. It doesn’t look...

Adding Extra Windows or Doors to an Existing Natural Stone Wall: Dos, Don’ts & Safety

Adding Extra Windows or Doors to an Existing Natural Stone Wall: Dos, Don’ts & Safety

Modifying a natural stone wall — especially one built with quarry stone, machine-cut stone, or random rubble masonry — is major structural work. Stone walls depend heavily on mass, bonding, and mortar interlock for stability, so careless cutting can weaken the entire wall or cause collapse. Below is what every homeowner, mason, architect, or fundi must understand before attempting such...

Rammed Earth Building Technology

Rammed Earth Building Technology — An In-Depth Guide for Kenyan Builders and Developers

Rammed earth is re-emerging as a serious contender in sustainable, low-carbon construction. Simple in concept but exacting in detail, rammed earth walls combine compressed natural materials with careful workmanship to produce durable, thermally efficient, and beautiful buildings. This article explains the history, materials, construction methods, design and engineering considerations, costs, advantages...

Is Buying a Home on Mortgage Worth It in Kenya?

Is Buying a Home on Mortgage Worth It in Kenya?

A Practical, Honest Breakdown Buying through a mortgage can be one of the best financial decisions you ever make — or a long-term burden that locks you into stress. Here’s how to know the difference. ✅ WHEN A MORTGAGE IS WORTH IT 1️⃣ When rent is eating your money Rent never stops and has zero return.If your rent is, say, KSh 35,000–70,000 per month, a mortgage could cost...

THE SARIT CENTRE

The Complete Guide to Sarit Centre, Westlands, Nairobi

Sarit Centre isn’t just another shopping mall—you could call it Nairobi’s original blueprint for modern retail culture. Long before Kenya embraced mega-malls and mixed-use developments, Sarit Centre was already redefining what an enclosed, all-in-one shopping experience could look like. Opened in April 1983 after construction began in 1981, it arrived at a time when Westlands was...

Cost Model for Foundation: 3-Bedroom Bungalow

Cost Model for Foundation: 3-Bedroom Bungalow

Assumptions: Bungalow size: ~120 m² (common 3-bedroom footprint) Soil: Typical (not extreme rocky or black-cotton requiring highly deep foundation) Foundation type: Reinforced strip foundation + footing + base slab Material & labour prices in line with 2025 input cost indices Cost Drivers & Data Points: Construction Input Price Index (CIPI) for Q2 2025...

Neeru Plaster Finish: What It Is and Why It Matters in Construction

If you’ve spent time on a construction site in Kenya, you’ve probably heard fundis and site supervisors mention the word “Neeru” (often pronounced “Niru”). Many first assume it's “nil” —but in construction, Neeru refers to a very specific finishing technique that plays a big role in the final appearance and durability of walls. What Is Neeru Plaster? Neeru plaster is a smooth...

What Every Real Estate Developer Must Consider When Choosing a Location and Building Type

What Every Real Estate Developer Must Consider When Choosing a Location and Building Type in Kenya

Real estate development is more than just putting up housing units—it is the science of placing the right building, in the right neighbourhood, for the right market, supported by adequate amenities that protect long-term value. With urbanization accelerating and Kenyan cities rapidly densifying, the need for thoughtful, data-driven development has never been more urgent. Whether you are planning...

types of water towers

The Rise of Tank Towers: How Elevated Water Storage Shapes Modern Kenyan Construction

Walk across any Kenyan neighbourhood — from Syokimau to Ruiru, Embakasi to Eldoret — and one structure stands out on skylines everywhere: the water tank tower. Perched high above homes, schools, factories, and farms, these towers silently power daily life, ensuring water pressure, reliability, and resilience. Yet behind these familiar silhouettes is a sophisticated blend of engineering, safety...

HEATED POOLS: A STRATEGIC AMENITY FOR REAL ESTATE DEVELOPERS

HEATED POOLS: A STRATEGIC AMENITY FOR REAL ESTATE DEVELOPERS — COST, ROI & MARKET POSITIONING IN KENYA

In modern Kenyan real estate, particularly in mid- to high-end segments, the heated swimming pool has shifted from a luxury indulgence to a strategic value driver. Developers today are asking a crucial question: Does a heated pool justify its cost, and does it significantly enhance project value? This article breaks down heated pools from a developer’s perspective — focusing on financial returns,...

skillion roof

What is Skillion Roof? Detail, Types, Uses, Problems

What Is a Skillion Roof? A skillion roof (also known as a shed roof, mono-pitched roof, or lean-to roof) is a single, sloping surface that’s not attached to another roof surface. Unlike traditional gabled or hipped roofs, which have two or more slopes meeting at a ridge, a skillion features only one plane slanting in a single direction — giving it a clean, minimalist, and modern look. Skillion roofs...

The Evolution of Shower Heads: From Buckets to High-Tech Wellness Systems

The Evolution of Shower Heads: From Buckets to High-Tech Wellness Systems

In modern bathrooms, the shower head has become more than a functional fitting—it’s a design centerpiece and a key contributor to comfort, efficiency, and personal wellness. Yet the journey to this point spans thousands of years, shaped by technological innovation, shifting lifestyles, and global efforts to conserve water. Here’s a deep dive into how shower heads evolved and what today’s...

Heated Swimming Pools

Heated Swimming Pools in Kenya: Luxury, Comfort, and the True Cost Behind the Warm Water

For years, swimming in Kenya was synonymous with sunshine, mid-day dips, and that sharp gasp when cold pool water shocked your system. But times have changed. Heated swimming pools—once reserved for high-end hotels and exclusive private residences—are now becoming a mainstream aspiration in modern estates, Airbnbs, gyms, and up-country homes. From the chilly mornings of Tigoni to the crisp...

Water Damage

Water Damage on Buildings: Causes, Cure, and Prevention

Water may be life-giving, but in the world of construction, it’s one of the most destructive forces there is. From weakening foundations to rotting ceilings, water damage can quietly erode a building’s structural integrity — and when signs finally appear, repairs can be costly. Understanding how water damage occurs, how to fix it, and most importantly, how to prevent it, is crucial for every property...

Jomo Kenyatta Mausoleum

Mausoleums: Building For The Dead

The Architecture of Memory and Immortality Across civilizations, humankind has raised monuments not only to celebrate the living but to immortalize the dead. Among the grandest of these are mausoleums — solemn yet majestic structures that blend architecture, legacy, and national memory into enduring art. The Origins of a Timeless Tradition The term mausoleum originates from Halicarnassus...

parapet roof

Hidden Roofs in Kenya: Sleek Design or Costly Trend?

Modern architecture in Kenya has evolved beyond visible tiles and sloped designs. Across Nairobi, Kisumu, Nakuru, and even coastal towns like Malindi, one trend is quietly taking over — the hidden roof.It’s sleek, minimal, and gives homes that modern, boxy silhouette you often see in high-end suburbs. But while it looks great, is it truly practical for Kenya’s climate and construction...