Maria Muria, the MP’s wife, claims there is no written contract or deed for the property. She insisted that the couple had every right to stay in the house.
Maria said the Cabinet Secretary had shown interest in the property and even made a visit to her house, where he made an offer of Sh90 million.
On the other hand, Maria and her husband claimed that they had previously asked Sh120,000,000 for their home.

As part of the required repairs, the homeowners have requested that the Cabinet Secretary vacate the property so that she and her family can move in.
Reports indicate that the Cabinet Secretary is currently absent from the country, further complicating matters.
Knight Frank’s ‘Wealth report’ identified the affluent suburb of Karen as one of the top ten locations for high-end real estate investments.
Karen has surpassed its high-end suburban competition throughout the years, becoming the most economically viable investment destination while retaining its status as one of the nation’s most prestigious residential areas.
According to a survey by Cytonn Investments, Karen is a great spot to invest for the future because its average price per acre of land is under Sh52 million, compared to the market average of Sh87 million.

