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A Look Inside The Royal Houses William Kabogo Is Selling For Sh44 M.

William Kabogo is the previous governor of Kiambu County who served between 2013 and 2017 below the Jubilee Party ticket. The 60 year old is a renowned businessman and is presently investing heavily inside the real estate sector.

He recently took to twitter to rejoice his new milestone by way of posting pictures of his almost complete collection. The former governor is the brains behind the million-dollar Iguta Paradise Homes situated at the leafy suburbs of Runda along Kiambu road.

The funding which started out in 2018 consists of 60 units of 4 bedroom houses with each unit sitting in a 1/8 acre piece of land.

Each villa boasts of an en-suite bedrooms, main bedroom with a walk-in closet, private balcony, three parking areas, a fully equipped non-public health club, domestic office, sun water heating, steam rooms with Jacuzzi and sauna, a video door phone with intercom linked to gatehouse, provision of panic button, alarm sensors in all bedrooms and a prime front foyer area.

Other amenities encompass indoor entertainment, a celebration area with an out of doors barbeque vicinity, two out of doors swimming swimming pools, landscaped green areas and going for walks/walking tracks.

According to the Iguta houses internet site, the houses are going for between Sh40 million and forty four million. This way with complete occupancy, the task will rake in Kabogo’s pockets over Five billion shillings. In March 2021, Kabogo invited his long term pal President Uhuru Kenyatta for a tour of the million-dollar assignment positioned near Evergreen Park and Paradise.

The excursion of the president to the mission raised speculations within the internet streets, however an insider on the president side came out to clarify that it was just a friendly meeting.In a recent interview with one of the dailies, Kabogo found out that the enterprise of constructing and selling less costly homes was booming and on its height in Kenya.

He compared the investment to the used car importation business inside the early Eighties and Nineties which he claimed to have participated in when he was still primarily based inside the coastal metropolis of Mombasa.

He stated that he could import over 40 used vehicles from Japan each month, a commercial enterprise that made him join the millionaire club at an early age.