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Purple Dot International Limited is excited to announce the launch of Marigold II, a new residential development that promises to redefine urban living in Nairobi. Aptly named “A Statement on Arrival,” this project is designed to meet the growing demand for high-quality housing in the city.

A Response to Urban Needs

Nairobi’s bustling economy and increasing population have led to a surge in demand for modern, convenient, and sustainable housing. Marigold II is a direct response to this need, offering a range of features and amenities that cater to the diverse needs of city dwellers.

Key Features of Marigold II:

  • Prime Location: Strategically located in Langata, Marigold II offers easy access to key transportation hubs and essential amenities.
  • Modern Design: The development features 89 thoughtfully designed duplex and triplex townhouses, each incorporating contemporary architectural elements.
  • World-Class Amenities: Residents can enjoy a luxurious lifestyle with a clubhouse, gym, steam rooms, ample parking, a kids’ play area, a swimming pool, and 24-hour security.
  • Sustainable Living: Marigold II is committed to sustainability, incorporating eco-friendly features like sensor taps and sound-reduction windows.
  • Community-Focused: The development fosters a strong sense of community, offering a welcoming and inclusive environment for residents of all ages.

A Comprehensive Approach to Homeownership

Purple Dot International has meticulously designed Marigold II to address the eight key factors that homebuyers consider:

  1. Location: Prime location in Langata
  2. Price: Competitive pricing
  3. Design: Modern and contemporary designs
  4. Amenities: World-class amenities
  5. Sustainability: Eco-friendly features
  6. Move-In Ready: Ready for immediate occupancy
  7. Single-Family Homes: Options for privacy and independence
  8. Community: A strong sense of community.

With its focus on quality, convenience, and sustainability, Marigold II aims to become a landmark development in Nairobi.