A Curated Collection of Townhouses in Nairobi
Finding a home in a city as fast-paced as ours requires a move toward intentionality. This Townhouse Collection is a gathered portfolio of spaces across Kitisuru, Sigona, and Karen that prioritize privacy, footprint, and genuine utility. We focus on properties that offer a retreat from the noise—residences that feel like a quiet breath. From the deep-rooted greenery of Karen to the expansive horizons of Sigona, these are spaces chosen for their ability to settle into a rhythm of long-term peace.
A move toward permanence. These residences offer a grounded alternative to apartment living, balancing architectural utility with the quiet of a gated community. Each home features 4 ensuite bedrooms, a rooftop terrace, and a private garden, with seamless access to Peponi Road and ISK.
Built for those seeking a retreat without losing the city’s rhythm.
KES 39.5 M
A shift toward expansive, multi-level living along the Sigona corridor. These residences are designed for those who value volume, featuring a double-height lounge with a fireplace and five ensuite bedrooms arranged across three floors for maximum privacy. With a private rooftop terrace and proximity to the Waiyaki Way expansion, it offers a balanced retreat within reach of the city’s pulse.
Built for those seeking a retreat without losing the city’s rhythm.
KES 26 M
A refreshed approach to suburban living, positioned just behind Gateway Mall. This newly renovated maisonette is one of only eight homes in a quiet, low-density community. The layout focuses on practical flow, featuring four bedrooms—including a ground-floor guest wing—and an upgraded kitchen. A private rooftop terrace adds a layer of retreat to a home designed for both family life and consistent rental performance.
Built for those seeking a retreat without losing the city’s rhythm.
KES 19.5 M
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