Mogadishu sees housing boom as it emerges from war
Somalia's elegant colonial villas were left in ruins by two decades of street fighting among warlords, and the seaside capital Mogadishu was dubbed the most dangerous city in the world.
But now new housing estates are being built amid an economic boom as people return from abroad and newly wealthy businessmen capitalize on the relative peace in the city.
Some seven kilometers outside Mogadishu in a formerly largely rural area, new homes are springing up, with almost 50 houses now ready on an estate, builders say.
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