Real estate in Kenya — without flying back to check.
Pre-vetted developments. Independent legal due diligence. Site visits on your behalf with full video and report. You decide; we handle the rest.
The diaspora real estate trap,
you're in the right place.
- You wire a deposit on a glossy brochure and the development never breaks ground.
- Family in Kenya "checks the site for you" — turns out the title was a forgery.
- Buy-to-let returns get eaten by management fees and silent vacancies.
- Renders look beautiful; the actual finishes are nowhere close.

What we do differently
We only show you properties we've physically walked. Our lawyer pulls the title from Lands ourselves. We attend handover. You see what we see.
Our facilitation covers
Curated developments
Pre-vetted residential, commercial, and land opportunities from developers we know personally.
Independent due diligence
Title search, encumbrances check, developer track record, and price benchmarking before you commit.
Site visits on your behalf
Full video walk-through, 360° photos, and a written report — you see it like you're there.
Buy, manage, exit
Tenant sourcing, property management, and resale guidance through our network.
Brian's team flagged a title issue on a Kiambu plot I was ready to wire money for. They saved me $80,000.
Common questions, straight answers
We disclose every commission upfront. If there's a conflict, we'll tell you and recommend an independent buyer's representative.
Buy-to-let in Nairobi typically yields 6–9% gross. Land in growth corridors has done much more — but that's speculation, not a guarantee.
Yes, and we'll insist on stage-payment escrow structures so your money is protected until milestones are hit.