Developed since 1967 on former coffee farms, its is a leafy green up-market well-developed residential suburb to middle to upper class Kenyans and expatriates.
There’s a charming mixture of older, established properties amidst an impressive collection of newer buildings that add to Loresho’s character.
There are a few apartments in this area but most houses for sale offer ample garden space and up to 5 bedrooms, making property in Loresho an attractive choice for families or those seeking a bit more space. Most of these large homes are well-fenced and those located in quieter roads benefit from vehicle security patrols. Loresho offers houses for sale as well as a choice of rental options which provide comfort and affordability in a tranquil environment just 25 minutes from the CBD.
Borders Kangemi and Kibagare slums, with Kangemi having sprung up through rural to urban migration into employment for the rich people of Loresho who needed gardeners, maids and general house helps.
Several developments around the initial loresho estate have sprung up.