Kilwa is directed at people who desire a conscious transition to a life connected with nature. Especially to those seeking something deeper than just a house.
Families who want to raise their children in direct contact with nature, with an ecological school environment and daily connection to the land.
People building businesses aligned with ecological values — agroecology, sustainable food, green tech, and territorial innovation.
Those passionate about food, fermentation, medicinal plants, biocultural cuisine, and creating direct connections between land and table.
Artists, designers, photographers, writers, and creative professionals who seek inspiration and creative community in a natural environment.
People who work digitally and want to do so from a place of beauty, community, and ecological purpose — with Starlink connectivity.
Leaders, educators, facilitators, and social innovators committed to regenerating communities and creating new models of living.
Kilwa is a proposal for those who wish to inhabit, care for, and co-create value in a shared territory — with clear governance, defined roles, and a long-term vision.
Daily life at Kilwa combines private moments in your own lot with shared experiences: cooking together in the kitchen-lab, swimming in the bio-pool, working in the coworking, and participating in the community food ecosystem.
Live in a territory that is yours — a private lot of 600–800 m² where you design and build a home that reflects your values and vision.
Participate in the stewardship of the shared land — the biological corridor, gardens, water systems, and communal infrastructure — as a collective responsibility.
Contribute your skills, creativity, and energy to build a thriving biocultural ecosystem — generating economic, social, and ecological value for the whole community.
Kilwa operates through a clear governance structure that balances individual freedom with collective responsibility.
The seven families together form the decision-making body for the horizontal property — major decisions are made collectively.
Day-to-day community life is organized through the neighbors association, managing shared spaces and activities.
The founding company (Inhabit SAS) manages the development, construction, and operational infrastructure of the project.
Each family contributes approximately 1 million COP/month to cover: horizontal property administration, maintenance of shared infrastructure, water systems, landscaping, and common area upkeep.
Founders Luca & Chiara commit to building all shared infrastructure. PH owners commit to respecting the community charter and paying their corresponding administration share.