To buy or to build: navigating the homes dilemma #SafaricomNews
Safaricom Newsroom25 Tammi 2022

To buy or to build: navigating the homes dilemma #SafaricomNews

Owning the space where you call home and stopping the monthly rent payment are

part of the Kenyan Dream. Over the last 10 years, there has been no shortage of options for the person who

wants to own their own home. There are property shows on TV advertising new estates and residences, salesmen and

women in traffic handing out brochures for upcoming developments, and weekly

sections in newspapers full of property on sale. Some people advise that the best way to have your own home is to build it yourself,

while others argue that going that route comes with a lot of headaches and stress and that the best option is to find a ready house and buy it.

It can get overwhelming for those who are looking to make the decision for the first time, for whom the question often is: where do I start and what is better between buying and selling? On the latest episode of the Safaricom Newsroom podcast, we are joined by HF

Group Chief Executive Officer Robert Kibaara and Daisy Magu, Lizzy Ichenihi and Judy Ndenga from Safaricom Sacco to help us explore the question.

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