Stall for Rent in Nairobi

Prime Market Stall Rentals in Nairobi's Busiest Locations

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Find the perfect stall for rent in Nairobi's bustling markets. Our listings include affordable kiosk spaces, market stalls, and booth rentals in high-traffic commercial areas. Prices range from Ksh 10,000 to Ksh 100,000 per month depending on size and location. Ideal for retail vendors, food sellers, and service providers seeking prime business spots.

Stall for Rent in Nairobi

Nairobi offers diverse stall rental opportunities across its vibrant markets and commercial centers. Whether you need a small kiosk space or a larger market stall, you'll find flexible leasing options to suit your business needs.

Types of Stall Rentals Available

Property TypeMonthly Rent RangePopular AreasTypical Lease Terms
Market StallKsh 15,000 - Ksh 50,000Gikomba, City Market, Toi Market6 months - 2 years
Kiosk SpaceKsh 10,000 - Ksh 30,000Eastleigh, Kawangware, KangemiMonthly - 1 year
Booth RentalKsh 8,000 - Ksh 25,000Malls & Shopping Centers3 months - 1 year

Prime Stall Rental Locations

Nairobi's most sought-after stall rental areas include:

  • Gikomba Market: Kenya's largest open-air market with high foot traffic (Ksh 20,000-60,000/month)
  • City Market: Central location ideal for food vendors (Ksh 30,000-80,000/month)
  • Eastleigh: Busy commercial hub with affordable kiosk spaces (Ksh 12,000-35,000/month)

Leasing Information

  • Security Deposit: Typically 2 months' rent (refundable)
  • Utilities: Most stalls include basic electricity; water may be shared
  • Trading Hours: Vary by market (typically 6am-8pm)
  • Maintenance: Common area maintenance usually included in rent

Frequently Asked Questions

Market stall rentals in Nairobi typically range from Ksh 15,000 to Ksh 50,000 per month depending on size and location. Prime locations like City Market command higher rents (Ksh 30,000-80,000), while suburban markets offer more affordable options starting around Ksh 10,000 monthly.
You'll typically need: 1) National ID/passport copy, 2) Business registration certificate (if registered), 3) Two passport photos, and sometimes a recommendation letter from previous landlord. Foreign nationals may need additional documentation.
Most lease agreements prohibit subletting without the landlord's written consent. Some markets allow temporary subletting during slow seasons with prior approval. Always check your specific contract terms before considering subletting.
Yes, most markets have product zoning rules. Food vendors are typically grouped together separate from clothing or electronics stalls. Some malls restrict certain products that compete with anchor tenants. Always confirm permitted uses before signing a lease.
Rent reviews typically occur annually with increases of about 5-15%. Many leases include predetermined escalation clauses. In popular markets like Gikomba, rents may increase more frequently based on demand.
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