Overview
We are small by intention. The Dagaz is a boutique-scale building of 96 residences — fewer, better homes rather than more, forgettable ones — and the four-bedroom plates were drawn from the inside out. For larger and multi-generational households, the four-bedroom is where the floor plan must absorb how a family actually lives: where children take their first steps, where Sunday afternoons run long, where staff space, family-room space, and adult quiet do not have to argue with each other.
The four-bedroom segment in premium Westlands is small. Most stock this size is built as a townhouse in Lavington or Karen rather than vertically. The Dagaz lists ten 4-bedroom residences across the tower, between 172 and 198 m² internal, from USD 850,000 (KES 110M / GBP 670K). Twenty-four-month escrow-protected plan with Stanmore Trust Kenya Limited.
What a Dagaz four-bedroom carries
Primary suite with walk-in dressing room, dedicated dressing corridor, and ensuite. Three secondary bedrooms, each ensuite or Jack-and-Jill paired. A separate family-room off the kitchen for children’s evening time. Staff/utility room with its own entrance. Bulthaup b3 kitchen, Gaggenau full appliance set, Vola sanitaryware, Schüco AWS triple-glazed aluminium glazing, white-oiled European oak floors throughout.
Who the 4-bed serves
Larger family households, returning diaspora households consolidating from a UK or US single-family home, and senior expatriate postings (head-of-mission tier). Resale demand for well-built premium 4-beds in Westlands is structurally tight because new vertical supply is limited and townhouse alternatives compromise on commute.
