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Beneath the polished, upscale Kilimani’s modern apartment towers, residents say there is another reality unfolding quietly—one that rarely makes it beyond closed doors and hushed hallway conversations.
In several short-term rental units, some neighbours have long raised concerns about an unusual pattern: unfamiliar faces arriving late into the night, only to slip out again before dawn. Most of it, they say, blends into the anonymity of city life—until one weekend reportedly broke the routine entirely. WATCH THE VIDEO.
According to accounts from residents, a group of young men arrived at a fully furnished apartment accompanied by two women, carrying drinks, portable speakers, and what appeared to be recording equipment. The unusual setup immediately drew attention in a building where most activity is typically quiet and predictable.
As the night progressed, what began as a casual gathering allegedly escalated into something far more energetic and disruptive. Loud music echoed through the corridors, bursts of laughter spilled into the hallway, and raised voices occasionally cut through the night, leaving some residents uneasy and unable to ignore what was happening next door. WATCH THE VIDEO.
What truly fuelled curiosity, however, was the claim that the group repeatedly filmed parts of the evening—prompting speculation among neighbours about the purpose of the recordings and why that particular apartment had been chosen for such an intense late-night session.
By morning, word of the incident had already spread across the building. For some residents, it became yet another example of how short-term rentals are quietly reshaping residential living in Kilimani, bringing in a level of unpredictability that long-term tenants say is becoming harder to ignore. WATCH THE VIDEO.
Others are now calling for tighter oversight from property managers, arguing that the line between private stays and disruptive gatherings is becoming increasingly blurred. And as debate grows, so too does a lingering question among residents: what exactly goes on behind those doors when the city goes quiet?
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