Kenyan Real Estate Company Optiven Embarks On US Tour

Kenyan Real Estate Company Optiven Embarks On US Tour

Kenyan real estate company, Optiven Group has embarked on another tour to the United States on an initiative dubbed "Empowering Kenyans in America."

During the tour, the award-winning company will hold transformative Investment and Wealth Creation empowerment forums across the US.

Optiven Chief Executive Officer (CEO) George Wachiuri said the team is looking forward to a fruitful engagement with the diaspora community.

The group will also launch "Amani Ridge – The Place of Peace in Kiambu/Ruiru/Thika road” and issue title deeds for past projects including Victory Gardens, Shalom Gardens, Kilimo Gardens, Hekima and Shekina Gardens.

Optiven’s first event was in Virginia this weekend, where Optiven presented its latest project; Amani Ridge - The Place of Peace in Kiambu/Ruiru/Thika Rd. The project  is a perfect  fit for many who are looking  for winter homes, retirement  homes or value appreciation in the motherland Kenya. Optiven also promises cabro roads,  24/7  security and water systems value additions at the project.

Optiven also presented title deeds to dozens of Diaspora clients for prior  projects including  Victory Gardens -Kitengeja, and Shalom Gardens - Machakos.

On Sunday, July 1st, Optiven holds a free “Gala Dinner” at 5pm at Embassy Suites by Hilton Richomnd; 2925 Emerywood Pkwy, Richmond, VA 23294.

The team will also be available for one-on-one meetings in Richmond from July 2nd to July 5th.

The group will also hold forums in other cities in the months of July and August. See full schedule.

For more details contact

View Optiven's other projects at https://www.optiven.co.ke.

 

Comments

Bernard Muthan… (not verified)     Sun, 07/01/2018 @ 10:24pm

Down to earth CEO
Very approachable.Listens.picks up your calls and replies to your emails.

Kilio (not verified)     Mon, 07/02/2018 @ 03:00pm

Just be cautious people. When the deal is too good, too real, honest, think twice. From Gakuyo to land for sale in Limuru and elsewhere, from the collapsed F.E.B who went under: think again. I suggest you buy any land or plot through a bank. They dig deeper and make sure documents are clean. Then you can pay it off after a convenient period of time.

makori (not verified)     Tue, 07/03/2018 @ 03:36am

Thanks Makori. And something else, if they issue you with a title deed, scan it and send it to anybody in Kenya to do search. By the way search is FREE now. That way, you will rest assured that the document is for real. Kenyans make any document along Kirinyaga and River road. Its so real and fake(ly) authentic. The fear and experiences I have had with Kenyans since I relocated in February this year is to say the least scaring. What you are reading from the media about NYS, Sugar, Maize, rice, pipeline, KPLC, governors etc is exactly where we are as a country: Very crafty Kenyans eyeing on every opportunity to make a kill, without spending a penny, or even putting any effort. All these waves of oooh, we help you own this or that, with thousands of dollars spent on adverts and air tickets is suspect. It started with with Bishop Ngare Gakuyo, why is he so queit now? Now comes this hyperactive young Optiven guy. Look at how many wire transfer companies have increased tenfold. And also the way banks like Equity, Coop, KCB, CBA etc are gunning of our money. If you suspect anything, just invest in America.Mmmmmmm!

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