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Parklands, Upperhill and Kileleshwa lead in land price surge as Karen lags

A general view of Nairobi skyline from UpperHill, Nairobi. [File, Standard]

Land prices in the Nairobi satellite towns grew at a slower rate of 1.0 per cent for the first time in 18 months.

This was on the back of a tough economy that put a dent in demand from middle-class buyers since June 2023.

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