Pros and Cons of Buying Land now

Dranya

Lister
Vipi Wadau,

Kuna ka shamba flani nauziwa pande ya Western bei mzuri but siwezi enda kuiona.

Niko na watu kwa ground who can access and they have advised me iko sawa.

Terms of payment pia ni flexible, kunaweza kuwa na anything else I might have missed nisililie kwa choo?
 
Unabuy shama ya kufanyia nini.kulima.?Anyway as long as haijakua advertises kwa radio na tv u shud be good to go ahead
 
Vipi Wadau,

Kuna ka shamba flani nauziwa pande ya Western bei mzuri but siwezi enda kuiona.

Niko na watu kwa ground who can access and they have advised me iko sawa.

Terms of payment pia ni flexible, kunaweza kuwa na anything else I might have missed nisililie kwa choo?
Those in abroad normal do that but they trust brokers on ground, that's how rwaka , mucatha, banana started developing
 
Kuna mwingine hapo daily nation kutoka muchatha alisema alitumia bro yake 20 m alikua anatumiwa picha za site ya wenyewe hadi nyumba ikaisha.
You are correct ,never trust your own kins
Most people from that area who went majuu didn't have documents, they made money and invested back home . The big challenge was buying land and developing but with time and conmen here and there wengi wanafurahi !
I will suggest the guy wait for this korona thing to go. Ama get into an agreement , 90 days draft it such that tha buyer and seller are covered properly.........my head is still rebooting, hawa new listers wapewe viti kwaza !
 
Thogora nì maitho na kùhutia.
@Mwalimu-G interpret this.
What this gracious lady is telling you @Dranya is that you cannot start negotiations on something you haven't seen, well, and "felt" personally. In this case you can't tell if it is red/clay soil, sloppy or flat, on a water course or lowland. What may be "sawa" to the guy at home may be very costly for your purposes.

The idiom is used mainly for when one is buying a cow or goat...
 
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What this gracious lady is telling you @Dranya is that you cannot start negotiations on something you haven't seen, well, and "felt" personally. In this case you can't tell if it is red/clay soil, sloppy or flat, on a water course or lowland. What may be "sawa" to the guy at home may be very costly for your purposes.

The idiom is used mainly for when one is buying a cow or goat...
You forgot to mention melons
 
What this gracious lady is telling you @Dranya is that you cannot start negotiations on something you haven't seen, well, and "felt" personally. In this case you can't tell if it is red/clay soil, sloppy or flat, on a water course or lowland. What may be "sawa" to the guy at home may be very costly for your purposes.

The idiom is used mainly for when one is buying a cow or goat...
These guys could be middle men atakama ni watu wenyu !
 
This used to be buroti maguta for 20 years after filling with soil during road construction . 50*100 was going for 5.5m but Sasa sijui Kama inaweza fikisha Mia mbili.
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Heri ningeuza hapo unaona fence last year na ningekuwa na ranch iko na borehole huko nyahururu
 
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