The real estate sector in Nairobi remains active as demand for affordable housing grows among young professionals and middle-income families. Developers are focusing on mixed-use projects, gated communities, and smart apartments with modern amenities. Government incentives are also encouraging construction in satellite towns such as Ruiru, Kitengela, and Ngong
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