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April 2026
Introduction: The Digital Shift in Kenyan Wealth For decades, the standard Kenyan “Estate Plan” was a predictable checklist: a title deed for a plot in Kitengela, a logbook for a Toyota Prado, and a statement from a SACCO or the NSE. But as we move through April 2026, a silent revolution has recalibrated the nature...
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Westlands is one of Nairobi’s most expensive and competitive property markets, with apartments and houses regularly listed between KES 7M and 235M depending on size, finish and location. At these price levels, skipping proper legal due diligence is not just risky – it can be financially devastating. This 2026 guide by Okenyo Omwansa & Co. Advocates gives you a...
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Land disputes in Westlands, Nairobi, remain a top concern for property owners, investors, and residents amid rapid urbanization and title irregularities. This comprehensive guide from Okenyo Omwansa & Co. Advocates outlines causes, legal frameworks like the Land Act 2012 and Land Registration Act 2012, resolution steps, and recent 2026 cases to empower informed action. Westlands’...
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By George Okenyo Omwansa (Lead Attorney, Okenyo Omwansa & Co. Advocates) For the Kenyan diaspora, Westlands isn’t just a neighborhood; it’s a high-performance financial instrument. With 2026 rental yields for serviced apartments hitting 9.5% and the “Expressway Effect” driving 85% occupancy rates for short-stays, the opportunity is undeniable. However, distance creates risk. From “ghost titles”...
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If you are selling property in Nairobi or buying an apartment in areas like Westlands, Kilimani, or Kileleshwa, the legal process can feel overwhelming. Kenya’s property market moves fast, but one mistake—such as skipping proper title checks or ignoring the Sectional Properties Act, 2020—can delay your transaction by months or cost you thousands in penalties....
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