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Time to translate good intentions into reality

Rescue personnel on site in Huruma estate, Nairobi on Monday after a building collapsed on Sunday. [PHOTO.BONIFACE OKENDO / STANDARD]

NAIROBI: The year 2015 has started on a sad note for the real estate sector, but that does not mean it will end that way. The collapse of a residential building in Nairobi’s Huruma estate, barely three weeks after another building collapsed in the city’s Kaloleni estate, has put an early blemish on the New Year.

But there is every reason for property investors in general and potential home buyers in particular to be optimistic in 2015.

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