About Homeion, Kenyan Real Estate Advisory
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Homeion is a Kenyan real estate agency and advisory firm, known for verified listings, transparent processes, and trusted support across Nairobi, Mombasa, and nationwide markets.
When vision guides and people unite, strategic planning and execution lead to success.
Award-Recognised Real Estate Firm in Kenya
Homeion is a Kenyan real estate agency and advisory firm, supporting property owners and investors across Nairobi, Mombasa, and beyond. We combine verified listings, local market insight, and structured transaction support, from initial enquiry through to handover. Our approach prioritises clarity, compliance, and continuity, ensuring every step aligns with your goals.
What Clients Say About Homeion
Clients across Kenya trust Homeion for clear communication, verified property details, and support that respects their time and priorities.
Homeion has facilitated verified property transactions across Nairobi, Mombasa, and key counties, prioritising title clarity and process integrity.
Actively marketed properties in Westlands, Kilimani, Kileleshwa, Nyali, and emerging estates each vetted for documentation and market alignment.
Since 2018, we’ve supported clients through residential, mixed-use, and land transactions, always with transparent reporting and local coordination.
From first-time buyers in Runda to diaspora investors in Kisumu, each relationship built on reliability, not rhetoric.
Meet the Team Behind Homeion Real Estate Advisory
The Homeion team brings local expertise, consistent follow-through, and professionalism, supporting clients through every stage of property decisions, with integrity and clarity.
Read about the Most Frequent Questions
About Homeion
Homeion is a Kenyan real estate agency and advisory firm. We help clients buy, sell, and understand property across Kenya through verified listings, clear process guidance, and local market insight.
We serve Kenyan residents, diaspora clients, investors, and families seeking residential or land-based property. Our support is tailored to both first-time buyers and experienced sellers.
Begin by contacting us via phone, email, or our website form. We’ll discuss your needs, confirm your objectives, and assign a dedicated agent to guide you.
Yes. While we’re based in Westlands, Nairobi, we support clients nationwide—including Mombasa, Naivasha, Nakuru, Malindi, and Kisumu.
Absolutely. We regularly assist diaspora clients with remote coordination, property verification, advocate liaison, and virtual viewings where possible.
We focus on verified information, transparent process, and client clarity, not volume or speed. Every listing undergoes basic due diligence before publication.
Buying Property in Kenya
It begins with identifying suitable properties, followed by viewings, offer negotiation, advocate-led due diligence, and formal agreement. We coordinate each step.
Timelines vary but typically range from 6 to 12 weeks. Factors include title complexity, financing, and responsiveness of all parties involved.
Yes. Many diaspora clients purchase remotely. We facilitate site verification, coordinate with your chosen advocate, and provide real-time updates throughout.
We list residential homes, apartments, plots, and mixed-use properties—primarily in established and emerging estates across Kenya.
We recommend engaging a licensed advocate to conduct a title search at the relevant Lands Registry. We support this by providing preliminary documentation and physical checks.
Often, yes. Pricing reflects market conditions, but reasonable offers are usually considered. We advise on realistic ranges based on recent comparable sales.
Yes. We schedule and accompany viewings in person or via trusted local contacts for remote clients. Advance notice is appreciated.
Confirm access, water availability, security, and title status basics. We provide this information upfront for every listed property.
No. We don’t arrange financing. However, we can connect you with banks or mortgage brokers familiar with Kenyan property requirements.
Selling property through homeion
Contact us with basic details and photos. We’ll visit the property, verify key facts, and discuss pricing strategy before listing.
We provide a market-based estimate using recent comparable sales in your area, condition, location, and tenure type—not algorithmic guesses.
Yes. Listings appear on our website and selected partner platforms. We focus on quality over quantity, targeting serious buyers.
This depends on pricing, location, and market demand. Well-priced properties in areas like Westlands or Nyali often sell within 2–4 months.
You’ll need your title deed or lease agreement, ID, and proof of ownership. We guide you through required documentation early in the process.
Yes. We verify buyer intent and financial readiness where possible to reduce time-wasting and ensure serious engagement.
Yes. We schedule and accompany viewings in person or via trusted local contacts for remote clients. Advance notice is appreciated.
Our commission is agreed in writing before listing. It’s based on transaction value and scope of service: no hidden costs.
Verification. Title and Due diligence
We conduct physical site visits, confirm access and utilities, and cross-check owner-provided documents. Full title verification is done by your advocate.
It’s the legal process of confirming ownership, encumbrances, and restrictions by searching records at the Lands Registry. Only licensed advocates can perform this.
No. We can request a copy from the seller and share it with your advocate, but interpretation and legal assurance must come from a qualified lawyer.
These include unregistered transfers, succession disputes, boundary conflicts, caveats, or government acquisition notices. Early legal review is essential.
Yes. We coordinate with advocates selected by you. We also maintain a network of vetted professionals for client referral if needed.
Strongly recommended. Photos can’t confirm access, drainage, neighbour relations, or actual condition. We encourage it—even for diaspora clients via proxy.
This signals a legal dispute or claim. Your advocate must investigate before proceeding. We advise pausing any transaction until resolved.
No. We never guarantee title status. That responsibility lies solely with the buyer’s advocate and the Lands Registry.
Off-Plan & New Developments
It’s a property sold before or during construction, based on plans and developer promises—not a completed structure.
They carry higher risk than ready-built properties. Delays, design changes, or developer insolvency can occur. Legal safeguards are critical.
No. We can request a copy from the seller and share it with your advocate, but interpretation and legal assurance must come from a qualified lawyer.
Review their past projects, company registration, and approvals from NEMA and county planning departments. We help identify red flags.
Most developers require staged payments tied to construction milestones. Avoid large upfront deposits without escrow or bank guarantees.
Yes. We arrange site visits to view progress, infrastructure, and surrounding development—even if the unit isn’t built.
No. We only list projects from developers with verifiable track records and proper documentation. Speculative or unapproved schemes are excluded.
Your sale agreement should include penalty clauses. Your advocate must enforce these. We monitor timelines and alert you to significant delays.
Legal, Compliance & Data Protection
In compliance with Kenya’s Data Protection Act, 2019. We collect only what’s needed, store it securely, and never sell it.
Yes. We adhere to the Consumer Protection Act by providing accurate information, honouring commitments, and allowing fair complaint resolution.
No. Website content is informational only. It does not constitute legal, financial, or investment advice under Kenyan law.
They reflect standard industry practice in Kenya and align with principles of fair dealing under the Law of Contract.
Real estate is inherently dynamic. We update guidance promptly, but clients must accept that external factors—like policy shifts—can affect outcomes.
Pricing, Fees & Transparency
For buyers, representation is often free (paid by seller). For sellers, commission is agreed upfront as a percentage of sale price.
No. All fees are disclosed in writing before engagement. You’ll also incur independent costs for advocates, valuation, and stamp duty.
Typically, the buyer covers advocate and registration costs. The seller handles capital gains tax (if applicable) and agent commission.
It reflects current market observations but isn’t a formal valuation. Prices can shift due to demand, policy, or infrastructure changes.
Real estate is inherently dynamic. We update guidance promptly, but clients must accept that external factors—like policy shifts—can affect outcomes.
Our Experts Always Ready to Work With You
At Homeion we help you navigate real property decisions in Nairobi, Mombasa, Naivasha, and beyond, with verified information, clear process, and no hidden agendas.
Phone
+254 758 212858
sales@homeion.com
Office Address
Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya
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