KES 1,700,000 /monthly
2.5 Acres Yard for Lease
Industrial Area Nairobi, Nairobi
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KES 1,700,000 /monthly
Industrial Area Nairobi, Nairobi
KES 200,000 /monthly
Kilimani, Nairobi
KES 1,500,000 /monthly
Changamwe, Mombasa
KES 200,000 /monthly
Thika CBD, Thika, Kiambu
Explore 81 commercial properties for rent in Kenya, featuring a wide range of options including offices, shops, and more. Popular areas include Bungoma, Webuye, and other major towns. Browse the listings below to find your ideal commercial space.
Kenya offers a diverse range of commercial properties for rent, with 81 active listings available. The typical price range for commercial rentals is between KES 182,000 and KES 5K — KES 26.3M, making it an attractive option for businesses of all sizes.
From offices and shops to warehouses and restaurants, there are various types of commercial properties available for rent in different parts of the country. Some of the most popular areas for commercial rentals include Bungoma, Bomet, and major cities like Nairobi.
Inventory refreshed continuously; data current as of June 2026.
As of June 2026, there are 81 commercial properties available for rent in Kenya, with prices ranging from KES 182,000.
You can rent a variety of commercial properties in Kenya, including offices, shops, restaurants, bars, and more. The most common types of commercial properties for rent are offices, retail spaces, and restaurants.
To find the right commercial property for your business, consider factors such as location, size, budget, and amenities. You can search online for commercial properties that fit your criteria, or work with a real estate agent who specializes in commercial properties.
The average rent for a commercial property in Kenya varies depending on the location, size, and type of property. However, as of June 2026, the median rent for a commercial property is around KES 182,000.
To negotiate a commercial property lease in Kenya, it's essential to work with a real estate agent or lawyer who is familiar with the local market. They can help you navigate the lease agreement and ensure that you get a fair deal. Be sure to carefully review the terms of the lease, including the rent, length of the lease, and any penalties for early termination.
In addition to the rent, there may be other costs associated with renting a commercial property in Kenya, such as security deposits, utility bills, and maintenance fees. Be sure to factor these costs into your budget when searching for a commercial property.
The time it takes to find a commercial property for rent in Kenya can vary depending on your specific needs and the current market conditions. However, with the help of a real estate agent or online search, you can typically find a suitable property within a few weeks to a few months.
Renting a commercial property in Kenya can provide several benefits, including flexibility, cost savings, and access to prime locations. With a lease, you can move into a property quickly and easily, without having to worry about long-term commitments or significant upfront costs.
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Understanding commercial lease terms in Kenya is crucial for a successful business. Here's a breakdown of key terms to help you navigate the market.
Tenant pays base rent plus property taxes, insurance, and common-area maintenance. Most retail leases in Kenyan malls.
Annual rent increase formula. Negotiate caps in long-term leases to avoid runaway costs.
Tax deduction by the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) on rent payments, as per the Income Tax Act.
Refundable on lease end. While Kenyan law caps deposits for residential leases, commercial deposits are subject to negotiation.
Regulates rent increases and tenant protection in Kenya. Applies to certain commercial properties.
A tribunal that resolves disputes between landlords and tenants in Kenya, providing a platform for fair negotiations.
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