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Developers Slow Down New Projects in 2026 Due To Political Uncertainty

Last updated: March 2, 2026 12:30 pm
Published: 11 hours ago
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Property developers across Kenya have slowed down the launch of new building projects in 2026, citing rising political uncertainty and shifting government policies that have made investors more cautious.

The current environment has created hesitation among financiers, contractors, and buyers. While demand for housing, office space, and retail property remains present, developers are choosing to wait and observe how the political and economic landscape unfolds before committing billions of shillings into new construction.

According to leading real estate executives, major concerns include possible changes in taxation, land regulations, and infrastructure priorities. Investors are also closely watching signals from government regarding public spending and policy direction. Many developers fear that sudden policy shifts could increase operational costs or slow down approvals, affecting project timelines and profitability.

Several firms that had initially planned to break ground on new residential estates and commercial complexes in early 2026 have now postponed those plans to later in the year or suspended them indefinitely. Instead of launching new projects, many are focusing on completing ongoing developments and selling existing units. Others are reviewing project sizes, reducing scale, or adjusting pricing strategies to match the current market mood.

Financial institutions have also become more cautious in lending to large property ventures. Banks are tightening credit assessments, demanding stronger feasibility studies and clearer evidence of buyer demand before approving construction loans. This has added another layer of delay for developers who depend heavily on borrowed funds.

At the same time, rising construction costs, including building materials and labor, continue to put pressure on profit margins. Developers say that without a stable political and policy environment, it becomes difficult to forecast returns accurately. Uncertainty makes it risky to lock in long-term investments that may take years to complete.

Despite the slowdown, industry experts insist that the sector has not collapsed. Kenya’s long-term housing demand remains strong, driven by urban growth and population expansion. However, until there is clearer political direction and policy stability, developers are expected to remain cautious.

Patience over risk. Developers are choosing careful planning over rapid expansion, waiting for a more predictable environment before making their next big move.

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