THE STANDARD By
Peter Theuri |
April 8th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
A high-end three-bedroom apartment in Nyali. [Courtesy.]
When the time comes and you need to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city, will you seek refuge in that holiday home in the countryside or a high-end hotel outside town?
Developers’ recent appetite for holiday homes may just be the clearest indicator of where people’s preferences lie.
Perhaps because of the Covid-19 disease, which has dealt a devastating blow to the tourism industry, stories about the rising popularity of holiday homes have been fewer than they should.
THE STANDARD By
Wainaina Wambu |
February 18th 2021 at 07:12:24 GMT +0300
Osotua Luxury Resort.
Along Moi South Lake Road, Naivasha, final touches are being put on yet another high-end residential property ahead of a planned Easter opening.
Already, half of the 55 units at Osotua Luxury Resort, with prices ranging from Sh17 million to Sh42.5 million, have been snapped up.
The resort is one of the many luxury estates that dot the lakeside town, offering the rich a breathtaking escape.
Naivasha’s proximity to Nairobi, its scenic landscapes, wildlife parks and the lake have put the erstwhile dusty town in Nakuru County on the wealthy’s property radar.
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