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Fanaka Real Estate, NCBA Partner to Simplify Home Ownership Process

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Fanaka NCBA Partnership
FROM LEFT: Head of Property Finance at NCBA Bank Eve Ratemo, NCBA Group Director Head of Retail Banking, Mr Tirus Mwithiga, Fanaka Real Estate Ltd Founder and CEO, Mr Moses Muriithi, and Fanaka Real Estate Group head of Legal, Mr Lawrence Mwangi, during the event.
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Owning a home in Kenya is a dream for many, but navigating the process of financing can often feel like an obstacle course. Fortunately, there’s good news for aspiring homeowners. Fanaka Real Estate Ltd, a leading real estate company based in Nairobi, has partnered with NCBA, one of Kenya’s most respected banks, to streamline the financing process and make your dream home a reality.

Partnership is a Game Changer

This collaboration between Fanaka Real Estate and NCBA offers several significant advantages for homebuyers:

  • Simplified Financing: Fanaka Real Estate’s experienced team will work closely with NCBA to guide you through the entire financing process. They will help you understand your eligibility for different mortgage products and navigate the paperwork, saving you time and hassle.
  • Competitive Rates: Through NCBA’s extensive portfolio of mortgage products, you’re more likely to secure a loan with attractive interest rates and flexible repayment terms that suit your budget.
  • One-Stop Shop Convenience: Having both your real estate agent and lender under one roof eliminates the need to coordinate between different parties. This streamlined approach ensures a smoother and more efficient home buying experience.
  • Expert Guidance: Fanaka Real Estate’s market knowledge combined with NCBA’s financial expertise empowers you to make informed decisions throughout the process. You’ll benefit from valuable insights into the property market and personalized guidance on securing the best possible mortgage deal.

To contact Fanaka Real Estate Email them through [email protected]

Why You Should Take Advantage of This Partnership

Here are some compelling reasons why you shouldn’t miss out on this opportunity:

  • Reduced Stress: The combined efforts of Fanaka Real Estate and NCBA take the weight off your shoulders. You can focus on finding your dream home while they handle the complexities of financing.
  • Faster Approval: Streamlined communication between the realtor and lender can expedite the loan approval process, allowing you to move into your new home sooner.
  • Increased Access to Properties: With NCBA’s backing, you may be eligible for mortgages that open doors to a wider range of properties, giving you more choice in your home search.

To check Fanaka Real Estate’s property listings visit >>https://fanaka.co.ke/properties-for-sale

Your Dream Home Awaits

Don’t let the challenges of financing hold you back from achieving your dream of homeownership. With Fanaka Real Estate and NCBA as your partners, the path to owning your own home is clearer and more accessible than ever. Contact Fanaka Real Estate today and take that first step towards turning your dream into reality.

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