KANU party leader Gideon Moi took over the running of the Moi family’s affairs following the passing of his father, former President Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi, in 2020. The family is one of Kenya’s wealthiest, with vast holdings across sectors including media, real estate, agriculture, transport and logistics.
The family’s real estate holdings include various real estate companies, land parcels and developments spread across the country.
Among their real estate assets are Sielei Properties Ltd, Chester House, Mugoya construction, Regent Management, Paradise Holdings, Homestead Enterprises , Gateway Properties and Courtyard Property Investment. The family also owns homes in Nairobi’s upmarket Karen and Lavington neighborhoods, and properties outside the country – in the United States, South Africa and the United Kingdom.
Regent Management, one of the jewels in their crown, is a leading full service real property consultancy company. The company counts among its clients top property owners, pension schemes, public corporate bodies, academic institutions and commercial banks.
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Regent Management was established in 1994. It manages hundreds of property developments, ranging from commercial buildings across Kenya to high-end villas and mansions.
Chester House is another of the Mois’ high-profile real estate properties. Located in the Nairobi Central Business District (CBD), it features serviced apartments.
Among the stylish, modern apartments are studio apartments, and one and two-bedroom apartments. Those staying at the apartments also enjoy amenities including a swimming pool, kitchenette and restaurant.
Before it evolved to become a hotel, Chester House was once the go-to spot for politicians looking to hold press conferences, as it hosted the International Press Association in Nairobi.
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