|
E-Newsletter
|
September 2018
|
|
|
OVERALL SITE PROGRESS
|
ON THE SPOTLIGHT
Riparian Land and Buildings: What You Should Know
|
For the past one month or so, the country has witnessed with dismay demolitions of buildings along rivers in what has resulted to the latest buzzword in town; riparian land. Indeed, the affected have lost millions in property value as the National Environmental Management Authority (NEMA) sought to reclaim encroached water body reserves starting with Nairobi City County. While not pointing fingers on who is to blame for the ongoing demolitions, this feature article seeks to unpack what a riparian land is and what players in the real estate industry ought to look out for as they look to invest.
|
|
|
|
|
|
DIAMOND RESIDENCES UPDATES
|
RUBY BEACH HOUSES UPDATES
|
EMERALD CONDOS UPDATES
|
DEVELOPERS NOTE
|
The ongoing repossession of the transitional zones that are found along our streambanks, lake shores and wetlands has brought to fore the importance of conserving the environment. With all available land in cities being turned to the concrete jungle, it is vital to spare the riparian land at least to have some form of greenery in urban built environments. At Sultan Palace, we’ve incorporated significant greenery space allowing residents to enjoy living with nature. As the crackdown continues, we would like to assure all our customers as well those looking forward to acquiring a holiday home at Sultan Palace Beach Retreat that the development meets the provision of the law on riparian land and all other related laws. No cause for alarm. You are welcome to our beach!
|
|