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Kenyan diaspora capital reshapes real estate landscape

Editor SharpDaily by Editor SharpDaily
November 1, 2023
in Real Estate
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In recent years, the Kenyan real estate market has experienced a rapid surge, largely attributed to the influx of capital from Kenyan expatriates in the diaspora. Their significant investments have transformed a once-stagnant property market into a bustling hub of activity, resulting in unprecedented price increases.

This influx of diaspora capital has not only reshaped the Kenyan real estate landscape but also raised critical questions about its nature.

The impact of Kenyan diaspora on the real estate market cannot be denied. Kenyan expatriates in countries like the United States, Australia, and Canada have poured millions of dollars into the Kenyan property market. This injection of capital has revitalized an industry previously plagued by sluggish growth and oversupplies in sectors like retail and commercial offices.

Several factors contribute to this boom. Firstly, expatriates have deep emotional ties to their homeland, motivating them to invest in their home country. This investment provides them with a sense of belonging and security.

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Secondly, the Kenyan government has made it easier for Kenyan expatriates to invest back home by offering tax incentives and streamlining property purchase processes. The affordable housing program, integrated as one of the government’s foundational pillars, encourages individuals to be part of diverse communities, find secure employment, lead healthier lives, and allocate their funds to other investments.

Thirdly, the Kenyan property market’s growth is influenced by the continuous depreciation of the Kenyan currency against major international trading currencies, such as the dollar. As of October 30, 2023, the Kenyan shilling is exchanging at KES 150.6 to the dollar, marking a 21.8% depreciation from KES 123.4 at the beginning of the year. The country is currently experiencing stagflation, with high unemployment and a recession.

The weakened shilling gives Kenyan expatriates more purchasing power when converting from the stronger dollar to the weaker shilling, leading to increased demand. However, rising construction costs have caused developers to pass on the additional expenses to buyers.

The Kenyan diaspora plays a pivotal role in the country’s real estate market. Their capital infusion continues to breathe life into the industry, which stands at a crossroads. Ensuring the benefits of this diaspora capital influx are enjoyed by all is essential.

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