Kenya’s real estate sector is at a crossroads. While property development has long been associated with modern skylines and high-end suburbs, a growing wave of reality demands a deeper look into how these developments serve the broader population. Community-centric planning and external geopolitical events—such as past U.S. aid cuts under the Trump administration—are emerging as ... The post Rethinking Real Estate in Kenya: Why Community-Led Growth and Global Forces Matter Now More Than...