By: John Peter
The real estate industry in Kenya is poised for transformation following recent government directives aimed at streamlining the sector through proper regulations.
This move is expected to eliminate cartels, enhance transparency, and create a more structured and reliable market.
Cledun Realtors Ltd, a leading player in the industry, has embraced these reforms as a pathway to delivering better value to clients.
During an interview with Newsline Media, Duncan Muiruri, the company’s Managing Director, emphasized the impact of technology and innovation in shaping the future of real estate.
“Technology is revolutionizing the sector. We are integrating smart home features into our projects to enhance security and convenience for our clients,” Muiruri noted.
He added that Cledun Realtors is committed not only to building properties but also to fostering thriving communities for families and businesses.
Clement Waweru, the CEO of Cledun Realtors Ltd, echoed these sentiments, highlighting the company’s dedication to quality and affordability.
“We have already handed over numerous title deeds to both our local and diaspora clients, a testament to our commitment to transparency and trust,” he said.
Clement also acknowledged the challenges facing the sector, including cartels, market price fluctuations, and regulatory hurdles.
However, he expressed optimism about the impact of government reforms and the company’s efforts to work closely with local authorities and community stakeholders to shape policies that promote sustainable growth.
“Our focus is on properties that are accessible to key amenities like roads, electricity, water, and secure environments. This ensures that our clients get value for their investments,” Clement said.
Looking to the future, he revealed that Cledun Realtors Ltd plans to expand significantly, with several new branches expected to open in the next two years.
“Cledun Realtors Ltd is setting a high bar in Kenya’s real estate sector by prioritizing innovation, sustainability, and community development. We aim to drive positive change and provide long-term solutions for housing challenges in the country,” Clement concluded.
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