Bridging the Gap for Global Kenyans
Investing back home shouldn’t be a leap of faith. We provide the security, transparency, and feet on the ground you need.
Dedicated Diaspora Support

Virtual Site Visits
High-definition video tours, 360-degree photography, and live video consultations for remote property inspection.

Legal Representation
Assistance with appointing legal proxies and ensuring all documentation meets Ministry of Lands requirements.

Documentation Logistics
Secure handling of original documents via international courier services (DHL/FedEx) directly to your location.

Real-time Communication
Dedicated account managers available across multiple time zones (USA, UK, Middle East) via WhatsApp and Zoom.

Secure Payments
Guidelines for secure international bank transfers and escrow-like protections for your peace of mind.

Market Intelligence
Quarterly reports on Nairobi property trends to help you make data-driven investment decisions from anywhere.
Meet Marshal
The Lead Sales Consultant at Nialight Property, trusted by local and diaspora investors from the UK, US, and Gulf region for clear, independent guidance in Nairobi’s real estate market. With over a decade of experience and Ksh 1 Billion+ in closed property transactions, Marshal is known for helping investors make confident, well-informed decisions, especially when investing in Kenya from abroad.
He understands the uncertainty and risk that comes with remote property investment in Nairobi. That’s why his consultation process is designed to eliminate the information gap by delivering verified property information, on-the-ground market intelligence, and professional due diligence.
As your trusted eyes and ears in Nairobi, Marshal provides:
- Direct investor representation: no family proxy required
- Licensed, professional, and legally compliant real estate advisory
- Independent site inspections, developer verification, and investment analysis
Marshal’s consultations are built for investors who value clarity, discretion, capital protection, and long-term returns.

