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Kileleshwa’s Latest Residential Appeal
Kileleshwa hosts some of the most admired residential developments in Nairobi. The suburban community hosts mostly young families who are first-time home owners and is surrounded with some of the best amenities including schools, social amenities, healthcare facilities as well as shopping malls.
Elina residences, a newly completed residential property by Purple Dot International sitting on a 0.8-acre parcel of land is one the area’s new sensation.
The development comprises of an all en-suite 66 three-bedroom apartments and four 4 penthouse duplexes located along Mandera Road. The design of the units has been tastefully done with attention to details central to daily living for the urban dweller as well as the psychosocial dynamics of family life.
The interior layout and finishes have also been carefully planned and selected with functionality and value in mind. From the open plan kitchen, dining and living area to a unique nook that inspires a multifunctional use tailored to the family’s specific needs.

Jiten Kerai CEO Purple Dot International hands over the key to new home owner Cecilia Mwangi. PHOTO: Kenya Insights.
Speaking to investors and home owners at a key Handover Ceremony, which took place at Elina Residences, Jiten Kerai, General Manager of Purple Dot International Ltd expressed his delight in the project’s timely completion and the confidence that investors had in the project since its inception. “We managed to complete the project on time and well within budget, given the general slowdown of construction last year. The off-plan sales uptake was very encouraging and we are very glad to be able to present our investors and home buyers with a quality finished product as promised”.
Also present in the ceremony was Purple Dot’s partner financial institutions, Stanbic Bank and Bank of Baroda whose partnership enables clients both local and international, access mortgages and competitive rates among other product offerings.
Elina Residences at a glance
4 Bedroom Penthouse Duplexes
4 all en-suite bedrooms
Open plan layout for the living room
Panoramic view of suburban Nairobi
Sliding windows and doors
4,200 square feet in size
3 Bedroom Apartments
3 all en-suite bedrooms
Open plan layout for the living room
Panoramic view of suburban Nairobi
Sliding windows and doors
2,300 square feet in size
Access to the residences is quite easy as it is close to central Westlands, Riverside, Lavington and the CBD. The real estate developer also boasts of similar successful projects including Serene Park Villas in Machakos, Asopalav and Marigold Residency in Langata.
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