CrossBoundary Real Estate Launches Mosaic Coliving Residences for Nairobi’s Students and Young Professionals

by KenyaPolls

CrossBoundary Real Estate, a division of CrossBoundary Group, has unveiled Mosaic Coliving Residences, a modern 70-person residential complex in Parklands, Nairobi. The development is designed to meet the increasing demand for affordable, high-quality accommodation for students and young professionals in Kenya’s urban centers. Mosaic embodies a Connect, Live, Thrive philosophy, providing residents with not only housing but also an environment that encourages community engagement, personal growth, and professional development.

The Parklands complex offers three fully furnished room categories—Standard, Deluxe, and Premier—with flexible single and shared occupancy options starting at KSH 15,000 per month. Residents benefit from comprehensive amenities, including high-speed WiFi, 24/7 security, utilities, appliances, and professional support services. According to Bobby Patel, Global Head of CrossBoundary Real Estate, these spaces go beyond mere housing; they are designed to foster a thriving community for Africa’s rapidly growing young population, particularly university students and early-career professionals.

CrossBoundary Real Estate sees Mosaic as a model for sustainable, scalable urban housing that bridges the supply-demand gap in underserved markets. Tom Flahive, Managing Partner at CrossBoundary Group, highlights that innovative approaches like Mosaic can deliver quality housing at accessible price points even where development costs are traditionally high. The launch marks the beginning of plans for expansion into other key Nairobi locations, reinforcing the company’s commitment to enabling young people to succeed while simultaneously supporting economic growth in East Africa.

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