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Amount Of Rent You Should Pay In Nairobi According To Your Monthly Salary

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Last updated: 2023/11/30 at 3:31 AM
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In Nairobi, the Kenyan capital, rent can vary significantly depending on your salary and the desired neighborhood. Here’s a breakdown of rent amounts based on salary ranges:

  • Ksh 20,000 – Ksh 99,999:
    • Consider affordable areas like Pipeline, Tassia, Utawala, Kayole, Rongai, Ngong, Githurai, Kangemi, Kahawa West, or Sateli.
    • Expect to pay around Ksh 3,500 to Ksh 15,000 in rent.
  • Ksh 100,000 – Ksh 199,999:
    • Expand your options to neighborhoods like Muthangari, Kilimani, Kileleshwa, Westlands, and Parklands.
    • Rent in these areas typically ranges from Ksh 18,000 to Ksh 30,000.
  • Ksh 200,000 and above:
    • For those with higher salaries, consider affluent neighborhoods like Lavington, Runda, and Karen.
    • Rent in these exclusive areas can range from Ksh 35,000 to Ksh 50,000 or even higher.

Location-Specific Rent Considerations:

  • Kilimani and Kileleshwa: Ideal for individuals earning over Ksh 300,000 per month.
  • Lavington, Runda, and Karen: Suitable for those with salaries exceeding Ksh 600,000.

General Rent Affordability Guidelines:

  • It’s recommended to allocate around 30% of your net income towards rent.
  • Use the 50-30-20 rule: 50% for needs (including rent), 30% for wants, and 20% for savings.
  • Consider factors like family size, lifestyle preferences, and transportation costs when determining your rent budget.

Remember, these are just general guidelines, and actual rent prices can vary depending on the specific property, amenities, and location. It’s always advisable to conduct thorough research and compare options before making a rental decision.

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