As land in major towns becomes scarce and costly, an increasing number of prospective homeowners are turning to flats and apartments, writes HAROLD AYODO
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Honey Court apartments in Nairobi’s Riverside Drive. Due to scarcity of residential land in the cities, developers are turning to flats and apartments to meet the rising demand for home ownership. [PHOTO: COURTESY/Villacare ]
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