Viewing is reportedly by appointment only, and no walk-ins are allowed.
Prices reportedly start at Ksh3.3 million for the studios. And for the budding entrepreneurs, short-term rentals like Airbnb are reportedly not allowed,
Despite minimal advertising, the Kenyattas’ Northlands City seems poised to become a landmark in the greater Nairobi region. The combination of quality construction, comprehensive amenities, and a prime location has fueled curiosity.
In line with the family’s tight operational approach, the development does not engage third-party agents or pay commissions. All transactions and site visits are coordinated directly through the project’s management.
Here are some photos from the site, courtesy of a Nairobi businesslady who had access.