Top 10 Real Estate YouTube Channels in Kenya

YouTube gives real estate viewers exclusive access to content and information. Here, we are going to look at the top ten YouTube channels by the number of subscribers. We are also going to see the up and coming ones.

Top 10 Real Estate YouTube Channels in Kenya
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  1. PropertShow Kenya

Nancy Muthoni, the famous face behind the “There is something for everyone” slogan, is the host of the property show. It is a show that airs every Sunday evening on KTN Home. Its YouTube channel has 18.7 thousand subscribers who are constantly replenished with real estate investment tips and trends. They also highlight real estate properties that are in the market. 

  1. Pam Golding Properties Kenya

This is a real estate investment company that mainly deals with the residential and commercial property fields. They offer real estate services in line with these. They help landlords manage their properties, and the YouTube channel has 10.1 thousand subscribers. They have short videos that showcase high-end properties for sale or for leasing. Although they rarely have agents leading you with the tours, the properties featured, provide life.

      3. Cytonn Investments

Cytonn offers investment solutions to local and diaspora investors. Their main focus is real estate, private equity, structured solutions and the advisory role. The channel has 7.34 thousand subscribers. Their videos feature properties and also host industry players who give out advice on their areas of specialization. 

  1. Hervic Agencies

Hervic Agencies has a smaller scope as they only highlight residential properties in Nairobi and its environs. They list properties every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and the YouTube channel has 6.83 thousand subscribers.

  1. Goshen Acquisitions Limited

For the past few years, Solomon Wangwe the CEO of this company had been giving out useful strategic land investment tips. But it has been a while since he produced a video with vital information. His efforts had borne fruits and the YouTube channel has 5.89 thousand subscribers. The company needs to revive its YouTube presence.

  1. Emmanuel Kisiangani

Despite his hard-to-remember name, this guy is good with words, and his wit and good sense of humuor just add to it. He is like an online real estate agent, and he makes the job seem really easy. He has 3.9 thousand subscribers, he posts the videos regularly and he showcases the property in detail. This is one of the fast-growing channels. 

  1. Priter Homes Real Estate

This is a real estate marketing and advertising company. They offer viewing on high-end homes and land property. They have 3.82 thousand subscribers, and their videos are of background music only.

  1. Optiven Kenya

It is a real estate investment company that was founded with the purpose of empowering investors in the sector. They offer and show property listings and investment advice. The channel has 2.57 thousand subscribers, and they post videos frequently.

  1. Joel Smarter

This is a personal channel of Joel Smarter, a real estate agent and a content creator. His channel has 2.24 thousand subscribers, and his videos contain property viewing along with other real estate advice. The videos have both background music and his own musings on real estate.

  1. Kenya’s Real Estate

This is a channel with very useful information for real estate investors, but the last video was posted 4 years ago. It has the potential for growth. The channel has 1.73 thousand subscribers. They have informative pieces on real estate investment and all things real estate.

Upcoming Real Estate YouTube Channels

Besides the above-mentioned channels, others are coming up and they are showing great progress in their numbers and useful content. Some of them include Username Investment Limited with 1.54 thousand subscribers. Property Sue with 1.28 thousand subscribers. African real estate with 961 subscribers. Vaal real estate with 145 subscribers, and African real estate media with 26 subscribers.

 The numbers stated are on the rise and by the time you read this article some may have changed.