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This year's Luxury Living and Design Expo has officially been launched in partnership with Mediamax Network Limited. The event, held at the village market in Nairobi, brought together real estate agents, developers, and key stakeholders to explore trends in modern infrastructure that resonate with both Kenyan and African tastes. The expo not only showcases designs and products tailored for the African market, but also opens up conversations on pricing and accessibility. Stakeholders are now urging the government to support similar forums that equip Kenyans with practical skills in property management and investment tools, which could empower more citizens to make informed real estate decisions.
Luxury Living and Design Expo 2025 Officially Launched in Nairobi
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