Tips for expats who want to live in Nairobi

MONEY
By Harold Ayodo | Jan 10, 2024

I have been posted to Nairobi to oversee a five-year mass housing project in Nairobi from the first quarter of 2024. I am contemplating whether to rent a house or an apartment since I will be alone in the capital city with occasional visits by my wife and two children. What should I consider to settle on either a house or an apartment in Nairobi?

Harry, UK

Before settling on renting a house within an own gated compound or an apartment within a high-rise building, there are important points to consider apart from the cost.

For instance, location. Many expatriates in Nairobi prefer to work nearer where they stay towards avoiding the traffic menace and also be assured of good security. A perfect location will also ensure that you are near facilities like modern malls or hospitals.

Some expatriates adore rearing pets which may not be allowed in some apartments in upscale areas with either policies or restrictive covenants on pets. Therefore, a house would guarantee you the freedom of rearing pets or hosting parties without being the subject of the apartment WhatsApp Group.

There are also some areas in Nairobi with water shortages that would force you to buy a water pump. However, some apartments have boreholes which guarantee efficient supply.

Having a good rapport with the landlord is also encouraging before either signing a lease/tenancy agreement or making a down payment since you may want some adjustments. For instance, you may want the house or apartment repainted or repaired to suit your taste before moving in.

It is also important to inspect the property before moving in - since you are abroad, you may request high-resolution photos, inside and outside.

There are definitely advantages and disadvantages of renting both a house and an apartment - your preference will have the last word.

For instance, renting a house within its own compound guarantees space complete with its own swimming pool, freedom to rear pets and also have a kitchen garden. On the flipside, you will more likely pay more.

Apartments also have their advantages in that they may be slightly cheaper as some utility bills and maintenance costs are shared with neighbours.

However, apartments are communal and definitely have strict rules to ensure 'sanity' reigns - no noisy house parties, parking in non-designated areas or hooting at the gates! There are also apartments that forbid families with children from living in them.

It is also important to note that there are some apartments that do not have secluded areas for children to play.

- Harold Ayodo is an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya

Share this story
Adidas Adizero Adios: The magic shoe in Sawe's new world record-breaking feat
Sabastian Sawe’s record-breaking sub-two-hour marathon has sparked debate over whether cutting-edge footwear like Adidas Adizero Adios Pro Evo 3 is redefining elite performance.
League sponsor calls for calm, transparency in FKF crisis
Kenyan football’s biggest commercial partner, SportPesa, has urged for a swift, transparent and independent resolution to the ongoing governance standoff at the Football Kenya Federation (FKF).
Tribunal halts FKF leadership change, suspends April 24 resolutions
Sports Dispute Tribunal suspends FKF's NEC April 24 resolutions, blocks Hussein Mohammed ouster and McDonald Mariga appointment; hearing of case set for May 5.
Corporate Kenya not doing enough to support sports
In athletics, the very discipline that built Brand Kenya into a global property, local sponsorship typically arrives only after a runner has already conquered the world
Big promises after Eldoret City Marathon lived up to its billing
Podium finishers are promising stellar shows after battling for honours at the 2026 Eldoret City Marathon on Sunday.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS