Proposed law to harmonise property taxes in devolved units

Persons who hold freehold or leasehold land where the right of occupancy is more than 21 years will be treated as the rateable owners if a Bill that will inform how counties tax property sails through Parliament. Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah has tabled a Bill that seeks to provide for enhancement, certainty, uniformity and fairness in the levying of property rates by the 47 county governments. It will ensure that the government does not lose out on the appreciation of plots. Property rate is a tax on the value of a property, including land usually assessed by a rating authority with help of a valuer. “The Bill seeks to provide a buoyant source of revenue for county governments. The revenue is necessary to enable each county government to perform the functions assigned to county governments as set in the Fourth Schedule to the Constitution and enable county governments to realise development agenda,” Mr Ichung’wah said in a memorandum to the Bill. Property rates will be reviewed every five years in changes contained in the National Rating Bill 2022. If passed by lawmakers, the law will compel counties to review their valuation roll every five years. The proposed law will replace…

South Korea gives Konza smart city new lease of life

Kenya’s push to actualize a smart city at the Konza Technopolis has gained momentum with the roll-out of four new projects. The projects, under its second phase, are an Intelligent Transport System (ITS) and Integrated Control Centre, the establishment of a Startup Ecosystem, the development of Smart Logistics in Konza and the development of the Konza-Nairobi Corridor Transport Network. The four projects under the Economic Innovation Partnership Program (EIPP) are backed by a grant from the government of South Korea. Konza Technopolis is a flagship project of Kenya’s Vision 2030 economic development and is set to become the country’s technology and innovation hub. “Konza Technopolis has identified several candidate projects for consideration and I am pleased to note that four additional projects have been approved for implementation during the second year of the development program,” ICT Cabinet Secretary Eliud Owalo said on Tuesday at the launch of the projects. The four projects follow the successful completion of targets in the development of Konza City in the first year. The Korea Trade-Investment & Promotion Agency and the Konza Technopolis Development Authority are implementing the projects on behalf of the two governments. Kenya is banking on the transfer of tech expertise from…

Understand Why Location Matters in Real Estate

Ask just about any real estate agent to list the three most important things a property should have, and you will likely hear: “location, location, location.” But why does location matter so much? For starters, you cannot move a home at least not easily or inexpensively. When you buy a home in a good location, it is usually a solidlong-term investment. Real estate agents often advise their clients to buy the worst house a property that could use some tender loving care on the best block. Why? Because fixing up a home in a great neighborhood will give you the best return on your investment. Quite simply, it will be easier to sell later on. Conversely, you can buy a beautiful home that does not need any work. But if the block is sketchy or just plain bad, you could have a hard time selling the property at a decent price. So if “location, location, location” is so important, what makes a location good? Here are five characteristics to look for when buying a home. If you can get all five, chances are the home is a great investment. A safe neighborhood People want to live where there is little…

Secrets to real estate investing

Real estate is investment sector that has continued to grow both locally and internationally. Locally, its contribution to the country’s GDP has continued to grow for the past two decades, from 10.5% in 2000 to 13.8% in 2016, as perKNBS. The sector has also continued to be shaped by various trends such as infrastructural development, improving client preferences and tastes, a growing population as well as an expanding middle class and the continued entrance of multinational firms who act as either clients or competitors, hence shaping the industry standards. As an investment asset class, real estate has toppled other investment asset classes in terms of returns and risk involved, and as a result, more individuals and institutional investors are shifting their focus on investments to real estate. This is attributable to factors such as: High returns, which as per our research, has averaged at 25.0% per annum over the last five years as compared to traditional investment assets such as stocks and bonds, which have generated an average of 14.6% per annum over the same period. Real estate provides investors with investment platform for hedging funds against inflation. Secure tax incentives such as treatment of interest payment on mortgages as…

Renting Out A Property: Tips For New Home Landlords

Owning an investment property is a huge achievement. However, while the idea of renting out your property as a new landlord can be both exciting and daunting, you need to set yourself properly to guarantee great returns on your investment. Suppose you are new to the property rental scene. In that case, there are several new developments in Nairobi and even around Kenya, you should be abreast of and pitfalls you must avoid to ensure you protect your investment and maximize your profits. These tips will not only strengthen your base in the property management industry but also set you up on the right path to becoming a professional landlord! 1. Get maximum value for your property You need to treat your property as a business, with the rent being your revenue. Therefore, not only should you ensure you maximize your rental returns, but you must also strive to see that rents are paid regularly and on time. You will have other expenses to cover – insurance, maintenance, etc. – so do not allow flippant tenants to affect your investment property cash flow. Of course, you need to bear in mind that the rental amount you will charge is determined…

Tips for successful home rental management

Home rental management can be a complex and difficult task, but it can also be rewarding with the right approach and tools. Here are some pointers for effective home rental management: Carefully screen tenants: Finding the right tenant is one of the most important aspects of home rental management. It is critical to thoroughly screen potential tenants before renting out your property. Checking their credit history, employment status, and rental history is one example. This information can help you assess whether a tenant is likely to be dependable, financially stable, and respectful of your property. Establish clear rules and expectations: Once you have found the right tenant, it is critical to establish clear rules and expectations right away. This can include things like quiet hours, pet policies, and responsibility for maintenance. Having clear rules in place ensures that you and your tenant are on the same page and can help avoid misunderstandings or disputes later on. Regular property inspections: Inspecting your rental property on a regular basis can help you identify any issues that need to be addressed, such as maintenance issues or tenant damage. This also allows you to check in with your tenant and ensure that everything is…

Factors To Consider When Investing In Real Estate

Real Estate is a dynamic sector that has proven to provide a hedge against inflation both locally and internationally. The sector comprises of different themes such as residential, commercial office, retail, mixed-use developments, land, hospitality and Real Estate Investment Trusts. As an investment asset class, Real Estate has toppled other investment asset classes in terms of returns and risk involved, and as a result, more individuals and institutional investors are shifting their focus on investments to Real Estate, which continues to outperform other traditional investment asset classes. The improving infrastructural developments, growing population, growing middle class with improved tastes and preferences, and, entry of multinational firms has also continued to shape industry standards and hence encouraging investment in the Real Estate asset class. However, real estate investing can be daunting, due to the fact that; i) it is capital intensive, ii) it exists in a very dynamic market, and, iii) it requires a great deal of expertise for successful investment venture. Despite these, it is possible to reap substantially from real estate and the following are the key factors to consider when investing in it; Market Research This helps an investor to gauge the uptake, demand and general performance of…