VAAL Real Estate celebrates its 6th year in Kenya during the launch of its latest project, the Symphony Residence, at Emara Hotel OleSereni in Nairobi.
The real estate company boasts of over 20 years of experience serving luxury property owners and investors in Africa with the goal of becoming Africa’s Gate to Real Estate. After building over 1,000 apartments, and serving over 500 clients in Kenya, VAAL Real Estate continues to extend its reach into the luxury real estate market by introducing projects all over Nairobi.Speaking during the event, VAAL CEO Mr.Majeed Saad said:
“As we celebrate 6 years in Kenya, it is my pleasure to announce that VAAL Real Estate has launched its fifth and latest project, the Symphony Residence. Its meticulous design and unique concept accommodate various housing and investment solutions including studios, 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms, and will be a private sanctuary for both investors and homeowners.” Said Mr.Saad.
Symphony Residence will be located in the Lavington area right in front of the Junction Mall allowing for a safe and secluded lifestyle while being minutes away from many nearby social amenities.
VAAL Real Estate has a history of successfully planning, developing and delivering off-plan projects in Kenya.
“We handed over our first project the Moon Valley Apartments in Kileleshwa in October 2020 and we will be handing over our second complete project Elite Residence in Westlands in a few weeks’ time,” said Mr Prit Shah, Head of sales, VAAL Kenya.
With the launch of this off-plan luxury property, investors get an opportunity to earn generous returns once the development is delivered. The Symphony Residence was over 30% sold by the launch night as apartment prices will start increasing rapidly once construction starts.
“I believe that this will be the best investment option for investors who are looking into buying something modern and futuristic that will fetch them good rental returns in the future,” concluded Mr. Saad.
The Symphony Residence is expected to become VAAL’s best showcase in the Kenyan and international market.