3-Bedroom Luxury Home for Sale in Nairobi — 288 sqm Forest-Edge Residence with DSQ, Circular Flow Design & 3 Balconies | From KES 51.1M
Location: Forest-Edge, Nairobi
Status: For Sale
Unit Type: 3-Bedroom + DSQ (Type C)
Size: 287.97 sqm
Bathrooms: 4
Features: Private Elevator, Circular Flow Design, 3 Balconies, Panoramic Forest Views
Total Development: 102 Homes Only
Price: KES 51,108,916 – 66,970,303
288 sqm. The Home That Moves Like You Do — No Corridors, No Dead Ends, No Wasted Space. From KES 51.1M.
A 3-bedroom home — 288 sqm — with DSQ in a 102-residence forest-edge development — three bedrooms, four washrooms, a domestic staff quarter, and a private elevator from underground parking to your front door. What makes the Type C architecturally unique: a circular flow design where rooms connect in a continuous loop rather than branching off a central corridor, and three balconies that extend the home into the forest from three different orientations.
At 288 sqm, the Type C is the largest 3-bedroom configuration in the development — 58 sqm larger than the Type B. The additional space isn't distributed evenly; it's deployed into the circular flow layout that makes this residence architecturally distinct from anything else in Nairobi. Most apartments are designed like trees — a trunk corridor with rooms branching off it. Walk to the end of the hallway, turn around, walk back. The Type C is designed like a circuit. Move from living room to kitchen to bedroom to study and back to the living room without retracing your steps.
The result is a 288 sqm home that feels larger, brighter, and more fluid than its floor area suggests — because there are no dead ends, no bottleneck hallways, and no rooms where the light stops.
From KES 51.1M to KES 67.0M depending on floor and orientation.
What Circular Flow Actually Changes at 288 sqm
Light reaches everywhere. In a linear apartment, the rooms at the end of the corridor are the darkest — the natural light from the living room windows weakens with every metre of hallway between them. In the circular layout, light enters from multiple directions through the three balconies and the panoramic windows, reaching every room from at least two sides. There are no dark corners. There is no end of the hallway.
Movement is natural. A family of four doesn't move in straight lines. Parents **** while children play. Guests arrive while the host moves between kitchen and dining. In a corridor apartment, this traffic creates bottlenecks. In the circular flow, there's always another way around. The home accommodates the way a household actually moves rather than forcing it into single-file.
288 sqm feels like 350. Circular flow eliminates the dead-end rooms that feel cut off from the rest of the apartment. Every space connects to the next in a continuous loop, creating sightlines that extend through multiple rooms and a sense of openness that additional square metres on a linear layout cannot achieve. Visitors consistently overestimate the size of a circular-flow home — because their perception tracks the flow, not the floor plan.
Three Balconies, Three Forest Perspectives
The Type C extends into the forest from three directions — three balconies oriented to capture different aspects of the canopy, different light conditions, and different views.
The morning balcony catches the early light through the trees, warming the adjacent living space and providing an outdoor spot for the first coffee of the day.
The afternoon balcony faces the direction where Nairobi's equatorial sun reaches deepest into the canopy, offering the warmest outdoor space for a mid-day pause or an evening drink as the light mellows.
The private balcony serves the bedroom zone — quieter, more sheltered, and oriented for privacy rather than socialising. This is the balcony you step onto when the household is asleep and the forest is loudest.
Three balconies means three relationships with the outdoors. At any time of day, at any season, there is a balcony in the right light, at the right temperature, with the right level of privacy.
How 288 sqm Lives in Circular Flow
The Living and Dining Area. Open-plan, forest-facing, and positioned at the start of the circular loop so that the home's social heart connects to every other space without corridor interruption. Panoramic windows frame the canopy, and the flow from living to kitchen to dining feels continuous and unhurried. At 288 sqm, the living space is scaled for formal hosting and family life simultaneously.
The Master Bedroom. The primary retreat — connected to the circular flow but positioned so that the door can close and the rest of the home falls away. En-suite bathroom. Wardrobe provisions. And the private balcony that extends the bedroom into the forest quietly and without announcement.
The Second and Third Bedrooms. Properly proportioned rooms within 288 sqm for children, guests, or home office use. Each benefits from the multi-directional light that the circular layout generates — these are not the dark, corridor-end rooms that haunt linear apartment designs.
The DSQ. Self-contained staff quarters with private entrance and bathroom.
The Private Elevator. Dedicated elevator hall. Underground parking to your front door, no shared spaces in between.
The Development
102 homes only — the kind of density that makes the compound feel like a private estate.
Protected forest views — indigenous forest that cannot be developed, views that cannot be obstructed.
Slope-smart architecture — buildings terraced into the hillside, cascading toward the forest canopy.
Heated infinity pool — edge merging with the tree line, heated for year-round Nairobi use.
Scenic fitness centre, spa, relaxation rooms — wellness spaces framed by forest.
Multi-generational gardens — riverside lawns, reading zones, children's play areas integrated into the natural terrain.
Underground parking, 24-hour security, standby power, on-site water storage.
Who the Type C Is For
The buyer who values design intelligence. The circular flow is an architectural choice that most developers don't make — because it's harder to plan, harder to engineer, and impossible to retrofit. The Type C at 288 sqm is for the buyer who notices spatial quality, who understands why a home flows, and who values the intelligence behind the layout as much as the size or the view.
Families who live actively in their home. Children running laps through the house. Parents cooking while guests arrive. Morning routines where four people move in different directions without colliding. The circular flow handles domestic life's chaos with elegance — and at 288 sqm, the space absorbs the household's full energy.
The investor who understands differentiation. In a resale or rental market, the Type C is the listing that reads differently. 288 sqm. Three balconies. Circular flow. No corridors. Panoramic forest views from every room. These are the features that stop a prospective buyer's scroll and justify a premium — because no other property in the market offers the same combination.
Sale Details
Size287.97 sqmPrice RangeKES 51,108,916 – 66,970,303Bedrooms3 + DSQBathrooms4Development102 Homes Only
Other Residence Types Available
Type A — 4 Bed, 5 Bath, DSQ, 379 sqm (from KES 65.8M) →
Type B — 3 Bed, 4 Bath, DSQ, 230 sqm (from KES 39.5M) →
Type D — 4 Bed, 5 Bath, DSQ, 515 sqm, Two Living Rooms (KES 126M) →
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