Nayo miaka itakuwa imesonga akufe, you get my point?Spot some peculiarities in the two projects.
Northrands has more space than he needs. That is why he is able to put up spacious apartments with plenty open spaces. Residents here will be able to lead healthy lives as humans should and their investment will maintain their value for a long time.
On the other hand, Kamaa had a business plan. But the problem is that there is not enough land for the money he can afford. That is why he builds a mini skyscraper with constricted spaces for residents. The people who will live here will forever endure background stress due to the unnatural setup. Worse still, Kamaa's investment will most likely deteriorate with time as neighbors put up similar structures and crowd the skyline further. With time, he will end up becoming a slumlord of sorts as the buildings and residents deteriorate.
Worse still, Kamaa's investment will most likely deteriorate with time as neighbors put up similar structures and crowd the skyline further. With time, he will end up becoming a slumlord of sorts as the buildings and residents deteriorate.
Ile noma ilitokea from the very beginning ni skewed land distribution that left many people with little or no land and which in turn fueled the practice of land hoarding and speculation. Given adequate land, this same guy would have used the same resources to build decent apartments for people to live in and at the time have the building retain its value and utility for many generations.View attachment 103277
Jirani akijenga hizo windows zitakosa daylight na air circulation, unafungua dirisha unanusa kindukulu ya jirani
Free market self regulates tho, hizo units za northlands must be more expensive per square metre and if Kamaa tries to charge the same soko will reject.
Nayo miaka itakuwa imesonga akufe, you get my point?