First-Time Home Buyer’s Checklist in Kenya: Everything to Confirm Before You Commit
Buying your first home is exciting—but it’s also one of the biggest financial decisions you will ever make.
Many first-time buyers rush the process and later discover legal, financial, or infrastructure problems that could have been avoided.
This checklist walks you through what to verify before you sign anything.
1. Confirm Ownership & Title Details
Before paying any deposit:
- Request a copy of the title deed
- Conduct an official search
- Confirm the seller’s identity
- Check for loans or encumbrances
Never rely on verbal assurances.
2. Verify the Exact Property Location
Ensure:
- the plot boundaries match documents
- access roads are legal
- there is no dispute with neighbors
Visit physically and compare with survey maps.
3. Evaluate Infrastructure
Check:
- water source and reliability
- electricity stability
- drainage and flooding risk
- road accessibility
Infrastructure determines daily comfort and long-term value.
4. Understand Total Cost of Purchase
Beyond the listed price, budget for:
- legal fees
- stamp duty
- valuation
- registration
- moving costs
These can add 5–10% to the purchase price.
5. Inspect the Property Thoroughly
Look for:
- structural cracks
- plumbing issues
- roofing condition
- electrical safety
Bring a professional if necessary.
6. Evaluate Neighborhood Safety
Observe:
- lighting
- access control
- nearby activity
- resident feedback
Security is location-based.
7. Review Service Charges (If Applicable)
Ask:
- monthly amount
- what it covers
- history of increases
- estate management quality
Service charges affect long-term affordability.
8. Check Future Development Plans
Research:
- upcoming roads
- commercial projects
- zoning changes
Infrastructure growth can increase property value.
9. Work With Verified Professionals
Use:
- licensed agents
- qualified lawyers
- reputable developers
Avoid informal transactions.
10. Never Rush the Decision
Pressure is a red flag.
Take time to:
- compare alternatives
- confirm documentation
- review finances
A good property will withstand due diligence.
How NyumbaSure Supports First-Time Buyers
NyumbaSure helps by offering:
- verified listings
- transparent pricing
- neighborhood insights
- infrastructure awareness
- scam prevention guidance
We aim to make first purchases safer and smarter.
Final Advice
Buying your first home should bring confidence, not anxiety.
Preparation is the difference between a smart investment and an expensive mistake.
Use a checklist, verify every detail, and commit only when everything aligns.

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