Kisii: Man Puts up Luxurious Home with Rental Apartments on Top, Spends KSh 40m in Project

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Most people have gone out of their way to build posh houses so their loved ones have a comfortable place to stay. Kisii man Sam Ongweti shows off his village home. A young man has exercised self-love as he puts himself first, investing in himself and securing a better future. Building modern house in Kisii Sam Ongweti has shown off his splendid real estate project, which has cost him multi-millions. Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Ongweti explained he poured KSh 40 million to complete his fantastic project. “The entire project cost me approximately KSh 40 million. It was not an easy journey, full of challenges, but I am glad I managed to pull it off. It has been my dream to build such a house in my village in Kisii to have a comfortable place to live when I travel there,” he said. Working in USA Ongweti, who works in the United States of America, said he also added rentals on top of the luxurious house. “I was business-oriented, so I added rentals above the house where people can live. It is a means of generating income in this tough economic era, especially in Kenya. We all need as much as we can get,” he shared. Ongweti shared adorable pictures of his posh home, which was fully furnished with quality furniture. Flat-screen TV in living room The floor had nice tiles with unique designs, primarily green walls and white ceilings. He had a massive flat-screen television in the living room for entertainment and nice sofas, which looked very comfy. Ongweti’s house was so big that he had space for putting up a fine dining table without congesting the chairs and the table. Two-roomed house in Ukambani Similarly, a Kenyan woman living abroad showed off a humble two-roomed village house. Penny Ongwenyi proudly shared images of her humble two-roomed village house in Siembeni, Ukambani. The announcement sparked discussions about redefining success and embracing simplicity. Penny’s Facebook post, accompanied by images of her modest abode, read she was a proud homeowner. “I am a proud homeowner. People are paying the Maasai thousands of dollars to get a few minutes experience in their manyattas,” she wrote. 


by  John Green 

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