The Nairobi rental market in 2026
Nairobi is Kenya's largest rental market by a wide margin. Across the county there are currently 201 active houses for rent on Jumuika, ranging from KES 5K — KES 1.2M per month. The median asking rent across the active inventory is KES 350,000, which reflects an inventory tilted toward mid-market apartments in Kilimani, Lavington and Kileleshwa rather than the high-end villas in Karen, Runda and Muthaiga that pull the upper end of the range.
Renters arriving from outside the city typically focus on six clusters: the central residential ring (Kilimani, Kileleshwa, Lavington, Westlands), the leafy suburban belt (Karen, Langata, Runda, Muthaiga, Ridgeways), the north-east commuter corridor (Roysambu, Kasarani, Kahawa, Thome), the southern industrial-adjacent estates (South B, South C, Nairobi West, Embakasi), the established eastern estates (Donholm, Umoja, Komarock, Kayole) and the emerging satellite areas (Ruai, Kamulu, Utawala). Each cluster trades off price, commute and lifestyle differently.
Where rentals concentrate today
Inventory follows demand. The neighbourhoods with the deepest rental supply right now are Kilimani (262 listings, average KES 105K), Lavington (195 listings, average KES 153K), Karen (159 listings, range KES 35K–160M), Kileleshwa (126 listings, average KES 148K) and Westlands (97 listings, average KES 179K). These five areas together account for roughly 70% of active rental listings in Nairobi County.
Beyond the core, secondary clusters worth noting include Runda and Parklands/Highridge for higher-end demand, Nairobi Central and Thome for mid-market apartments, and Jamhuri, Dagoretti and Kahawa for budget rentals (median rents from KES 32K–58K).
Typical rents by house type
| House type | Typical monthly rent | Where to look |
|---|---|---|
| 1-bedroom apartment | KES 20,000 – 60,000 | Kilimani, Westlands, Nairobi Central |
| 2-bedroom apartment | KES 40,000 – 110,000 | Kileleshwa, Lavington, Parklands |
| 3-bedroom apartment / townhouse | KES 70,000 – 200,000 | Lavington, Westlands, Kilimani |
| 4-bedroom house | KES 150,000 – 500,000 | Karen, Runda, Muthaiga |
| 5-bedroom villa | KES 250,000 – 1,500,000 | Karen, Runda, Muthaiga, Kitisuru |
What to expect when signing a Nairobi lease
Standard Nairobi residential leases run for one year with a six-month minimum break clause. Almost every landlord asks for a security deposit equal to one month's rent, plus the first month's rent paid upfront — so a Kilimani two-bedroom listed at KES 80,000 typically requires KES 160,000 to move in. Service charge, where applicable, is usually billed monthly on top of rent and covers shared water, security and lift maintenance in apartment blocks.
Verify before you sign: a copy of the title deed or proof that the landlord is registered, the most recent service-charge statement (for apartments), water and electricity meter readings on handover day, and any inventory of fittings if the unit is furnished. The Rent Restriction Tribunal hears disputes for tenancies under KES 2,500/month — most Nairobi rentals fall outside its jurisdiction, so written contracts and photographic evidence matter.
Commute and connectivity
Where you rent in Nairobi is largely a function of where you work. The Nairobi Expressway has roughly halved the JKIA-to-Westlands run for residents of Mombasa Road, South B/C and Embakasi. The Northern Bypass and Eastern Bypass open up Ruaka, Ridgeways and Kamulu without forcing the CBD route. Matatu routes still cover almost every neighbourhood, with route numbers stable enough to plan a daily commute around. Off-peak commute from Kilimani to the CBD is around 15 minutes; from Karen, 25–35 minutes; from Ruaka or Kamulu, 35–50 minutes depending on the time of day.
Browse rentals in neighbouring counties
If your budget stretches further outside the city limits, you can also browse houses for rent in Kiambu (320 listings, often 20–30% cheaper at the same spec) or in Kajiado (152 listings, popular with Karen-adjacent buyers). For coastal relocations, see houses for rent in Mombasa.
Considering buying instead of renting? Houses for sale in Nairobi shows the same neighbourhoods with purchase pricing and mortgage options.
Inventory and prices on this page are pulled live from active listings. Data current as of June 2026.