Addis Abeba reprices land market, sends lease costs soaring

Addis Abeba has adjusted its land market pricing, leading to a significant increase in lease costs. This development affects market participants such as Natnael Belay, who acquired a 150 sqm plot under the assumption of known expenses.

The repricing of the land market in Addis Abeba has resulted in sharply higher lease costs. Natnael Belay, upon entering this market, thought he understood the financial risks involved. He obtained a 150 sqm plot as part of his investment. This adjustment impacts those participating in the land sector. Available details highlight the changes in the city's land pricing system.

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