Inheritance as a source of Capital
PART 2: Turn an old rustic home into a boutique hotel.
Jana tuliona vile 2 orphans from a prominent Kenyan family walibaki tu na nyumba kama inheritance.
Luckily, their dad was well-travelled na kila nchi alizuru alirudi na beautiful artefacts kutoka ng'ambo. From antique furniture🪑, to paintings🖼️ , to chinaware🍽️ and silverware to sculptures♟️.
Instead of selling the house, waliamua watengeneze regular income by:-
1.Rennovating the home from funding by well-wishers.
2.Turn the memory of their famous late dad into a boutique hotel, named after him, that hosts high-end clientele.
3.Re-furbish the walls but keep all the paintings, antique furniture, photographs, old books and historical records and sculptures(interior-furnishings) intact.
4.Market the house as a go-to destination for travellers, revellers and history lovers.
5.They got a 5-star chef and a few housekeepers to work for them.
6.They turned their huge patio and outdoor garden into an outside eating arena. And revived their old garden into a bountiful shamba providing fresh, healthy nutritious meals for the visitors.
7.With the help of an old associate of their late father, they were able to get the required County permits to operate as a boutique hotel.
After two years, the joint became popular, and started raking in figures of 350,000 kes as monthly profit.