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Coco Loco Beach House. PHOTO | COURTESY | KNIGHT FRANK
By EVELYN SITUMA
In Summary
Global property manager Knight Frank has whet the
appetite of Kenya’s wealthy class with the launch of a premium book
which reviews multimillion-shilling private residential properties
across the continent.
Africa View elegantly displays exclusive houses under Knight
Frank, which went on sale in the first and second quarter of 2014. The
most amazing aspect of the coffee table book is the fact that Kenya
holds the crown for the number of high-end properties featured in the
book.
South Africa
Although Ben Woodhams, managing director Knight
Frank Kenya, says that South Africa will keep the book active, Kenya
seems to be giving South Africa a spirited run for its money in the
private property market. “With South Africa as our market, we are sure
that we will never lack content for the book,” says Woodhams.
High-end Kenyan residential houses are advertised
in 21 pages of the 40-page property publication. South Africa shares the
rest of the pages with Zambia, Botswana, Tanzania and Uganda which are
the only other countries on the continent featured in the book.
Africa View previews the stunning taste of affluent
Kenyans by sampling select multimillion-shilling private residential
homes in Karen, Lamu, Malindi, Kilifi, Laikipia, Diani, Watamu, Mombasa,
New Muthaiga and Msambweni. Most of these homes are already sold while a
few are still waiting for buyers.
Among houses documented in the book that have been
sold is the top notch cosy and serene Miotoni Ridge in Karen. Miotoni
Ridge came into the market in 2013 with 14 town houses. The houses were
selling for a whopping Sh75million each, with the last house selling for
Sh98 million this year, indicating the thirst wealthy Kenyans have for
developments with good finishing.
“People today are still willing to pay premium price for premium property,” says Woodhams.
According to Knight Frank, the Miotoni Ridge developer is currently constructing similar houses in another part of Karen.
The most expensive property in Karen at the moment,
according to Africa View, is Hogmead, a boutique hotel on 4.04
hectares. The guide price for the house is Sh565 million. It has six
large ensuite bedrooms, six ensuite garden rooms and 12 staff rooms.
Laikipia
Laikipia, the region of choice for ranchers,
prominently takes pride of place among prime residential properties with
the Sh68 million Mukima Ridge.
Built at the foot of Mt Kenya, Mukima Ridge is an
alluring development targeted at wealthy investors looking for great
holiday homes with spectacular scenery. The development has 10 safari
ranch houses on six hectares plots.
At the Coast, Al Hamra and Amani Ocean Villa are
the priciest private residential properties in Watamu. They are selling
at Sh146 million and Sh305 million respectively.
Amani Ocean Villa is a 938 square metre villa
within the highly acclaimed Medina Palms development. The house has
direct access to the beach with an infinity pool, which makes it more
attractive and suits the profile of deep-pocketed buyers looking for
both style and comfort.
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