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HRV Real Estate to Have a Dubai Property Show in Nairobi

HRV Real Estate is bringing top UAE developers to Nairobi for an exclusive property showcase at Windsor Golf Hotel. The two-day event offers Kenyans a chance to explore UAE investment opportunities, learn about the Golden Visa, and meet industry experts.

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HRV Real Estate to Host Dubai Property Showcase in Nairobi This November
HRV Real Estate to Host Dubai Property Showcase in Nairobi This November

HRV Real Estate, a high-end property agency operating across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Ras Al Khaimah, is hosting a property showcase in Nairobi. The event will feature several top Dubai developers presenting investment opportunities to Kenyan buyers.

Some of the major developers attending include Emaar, Sobha, Damac, Imtiaz, Aldar, Arada, and Danube, among others.

The special guests for the event are Caroline Mutoko and Sylvia Kyalo.

Location & Event Details

Venue: Windsor Golf Hotel & Country Club
Time: 10 AM – 7 PM
Dates: Friday 28th & Saturday 29th November 2025
RSVP: +254 738 547 889 / +971 585 991 105

As mentioned earlier, HRV Real Estate has a strong focus on properties in Ras Al Khaimah, a lesser-known emirate in the UAE that is quickly positioning itself as a luxury and tourism hotspot.

Ras Al Khaimah is set to become the first emirate to host a regulated casino in the UAE. The Wynn Al Marjan Island Resort will house the casino, a development expected to create thousands of jobs and significantly boost the emirate’s global appeal.

If you’re considering investing in the UAE, Ras Al Khaimah is definitely an emerging market worth exploring.

Nairobi remains a top overseas destination for UAE real estate developers. There’s practically a property showcase every month, targeting Kenya’s affluent investors who are increasingly diversifying their portfolios with Dubai real estate.

Related: Why Nairobi is a Top Destination for UAE Real Estate Companies

Kenyans are also among the top African investors in Dubai’s property market.

One of the major motivations for high-net-worth individuals is eligibility for the UAE Golden Visa, a highly attractive 10-year residency program. The Golden Visa comes with several benefits, and the UAE government recently announced additional perks, including emergency support for visa holders during disasters.

And while the entry point for property investment in the UAE may be high, the returns are equally attractive, plus, there is no capital gains tax when selling property.

If you’re free and interested in the UAE real estate market, this is an event worth attending.

Related: Investing in Dubai: A Growing Trend Among Kenyans

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