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  • Kasarani, Nairobi in 2025: Rental Houses, Business Ideas & What to Expect When You Relocate

    Kasarani, Nairobi in 2025: Rental Houses, Business Ideas & What to Expect When You Relocate

    What does life is life in Kasarani look like?

    The rent you’ll pay is one piece of the puzzle.

    Daily fare, time spent commuting, food prices, water availability, and even security of the area are other factors you should consider.

    So what is it like living here? This is what to expect when you relocate to Kasarani.

    The postal code for Kasarani is 00608.

    How far is Kasarani from Nairobi CBD?

    The distance from Imenti House in Nairobi to Kasarani Equity is 12.4 km.

    Where do I board matatu to Kasarani?

    The Kasarani matatu stage in Nairobi is located along Tom Mboya Street near Imenti House.

    You can also board in downtown Nairobi along Racecourse Road, opposite Nairobi City Council offices.

    The bus fares in downtown are cheaper by Ksh. 10-20 compared to what you’ll pay at Imenti House.

    But again, the walk to downtown is a significant distance.

    Fare from Nairobi CBD to Kasarani

    Ksh. 50 during off-peak hours

    Ksh. 100 during the morning rush hour; Ksh. 80 in the evening from town.

    Let’s do the math. If you commute daily to town in the morning and get back in the evening, this is how your budget will look like:

    180 x 5 days = 900

    900 x 4 weeks = 3,600

    In addition to rent, you’ll spend approximately Ksh. 3,600 in fares per month if you decide to live in Kasarani.

    Traffic jam pain points

    The main traffic jam pain points when getting to town are the Muthaiga/Pangani area and Globe Roundabout.

    In the evening, there is usually a traffic snarl-up from Allsops (GSU HQs) to Garden City Mall.

    Other fares at the matatu stage near Kasarani police station

    Fare from Kasarani to Mwiki

    Ksh. 20-30

    Fare from Kasarani to Njiru

    Ksh. 50-60

    Fare from Kasarani to Junction

    Ksh. 40-80

    Fare from Kasarani to Kayole

    Ksh. 70-100

    Water availability

    It seems Kasarani has no water problem.

    9 out of the 10 people I talked to said they had water throughout.

    Yes, some of them said they get supply from Nairobi Water 3 days a week, but then the other days they use water from storage tanks within the building.

    Only those in flats with small storage tanks suffer the rest of the days. But then again, they have personal storage tanks to push them through.

    Market food prices in Kasarani

    7 people out of the 10 I talked to said market food prices in Kasarani are average.

    The remaining 3 said they’re high, and they prefer to get their supplies from the nearby Githurai market.

    Is Kasarani safe?

    So far in 2024, there have been none.

    And what about unreported cases?

    For the unreported cases, I talked to the residents.

    Well, apart from those ugly incidents, 7/10 of the people I talked to said the upper Kasarani is safe.

    The other 3 talked of bodaboda gangs who snatch mobile phones from passers-by.

    While I was collecting views, I noticed police officers on patrol almost every 30 minutes, especially in the evening.

    Why residents love Kasarani

    I asked the residents what they love about Kasarani and here’s what they had to say:

    “It’s secure.”

    “It’s lively. Good entertainment joints.”

    “Wateja wanafika bei.” (Customers have good purchasing power.)

    What residents don’t like about Kasarani

    Some areas have frequent power outages.”

    “Expensive rents, both for residential houses and business shops.”

    Business ideas

    If you’re thinking of setting up a business in Kasarani, think about any of the following:

    •Hotel or fast-food joint.

    •Grocery store.

    •Pub or liquor store.

    •Boutique or thrift shop

    •Gas cylinder depot.

    Houses in Mwirigo are cheaper. One thing, though, that you need to know about staying in Mwirigo is the distance to the main road, the Kasarani-Mwiki Road.

    It took me 10 minutes to walk from Mwirigo, through Kasamat, to the matatu stage at Seasons.

    If you don’t want to walk, you can take a bodaboda. They charge Ksh. 50, although some will charge Ksh. 70. Be prepared for this extra expense in your budget.

    Alternatively, you can walk to the Stima stage on the other side, although the distance is almost the same.

    Well, that’s all I got for you today on this guide to rental houses in upper Kasarani. I hope it has been helpful. Send this post’s link to a friend who is looking for a house in Kasarani.

  • Thika Road: Rental Houses, Business Ideas & What to Expect When You Relocate

    Thika Road

    Rental houses along Thika Road

    These are places you’ll find rental houses along Thika Road:

  • Marurui in 2025: Rental Houses, Business Ideas & What to Expect When You Relocate

    Marurui

    You could be in Nairobi and maybe you’ve never heard of Marurui.

    I’ll tell you where it is, showcase houses available for rent, and tell you what to expect if you relocate to this area.

    I’ll also tell you the type of businesses you can set up here.

    Is Marurui a good place to live?

    So, let’s take a closer look at Marurui.

    How’s life in Marurui?

    The rent you’ll pay is one piece of the puzzle.

    Daily fare, time spent commuting, food prices, water availability, and even security of the area are other factors you should consider.

    So what is it like living there? This is what to expect when you relocate to Marurui.

    Where is Marurui located in Nairobi?

    Marurui is located 3.7 Km off Thika Road from Roasters. When you get to Roasters, take a Ksh. 20 matatu. It will take you to Marurui.

    If you are around Kasarani or Roysambu, a shortcut would be to use Mirema Drive, then join the Northern Bypass.

    Where do I board matatu to Marurui?

    The Marurui stage in Nairobi is located along Moi Lane, near Imenti House.

    Fare from Nairobi CBD to Marurui

    Ksh. 50  during off-peak hours

    Ksh. 70  during rush hour.

    Let’s do the math: If you commute daily to town in the morning and get back in the evening, this is what your budget will look like.

    (70×2) x 5 days = 700

    700 x 4 weeks = 2,800

    In addition to rent, you’ll spend approximately Ksh. 2,800 in fares per month if you decide to live in Marurui.

    Traffic jam pain points

    The main traffic pain points are Muthaiga and Globe Roundabout.

    Water availability

    6 out of 10 of the people I talked to said they had water throughout.

    The remaining 4 said water availability is sporadic.

    Food prices in Marurui

    6/10 people I talked to said that food prices in Marurui are high.

    4 said they’re average.

    Is Marurui safe?

    What about unreported cases?

    For the unreported cases, I talked to the residents.

    8/10 of the people I talked to said insecurity on the lower side of Marurui “the ghetto” is high.

    They said the theft of mobile phones is rife in the area and that it’s unsafe from 10 p.m.

    What residents love about Marurui

    “The serenity.”

    “Life is affordable.”

    “Conducive for business.”

    “Good schools.”

    “Affordable houses.”

    What residents don’t like about Marurui

    “Dusty feeder roads.”

    “There’s no playing ground.”

    “Green-eyed residents.”

    “The lower side is unsafe at night.”

    “Small entrance to Marurui. Not big enough for simultaneous car, motorcycle, and pedestrian use.”

    Business ideas

    Thinking of starting a business in Marurui? Think of the following:

    Kibanda ya soko (Grocery store)

    Small hotel

    Salon or kinyozi (Barber shop)

    Mtumba (Thrift) shop

    Lacking business

    A bank.

    Send this post’s link to a friend who is searching for a rental house in Marurui.

  • South B in 2025: Rental Houses, Business Ideas & What to Expect When You Relocate

    South B, Nairobi

    Welcome to South B.

    Is South B a good place to live?

    Before we dive into places where you’ll find affordable rental houses, let’s take a closer look at South B.

    How is life in South B?

    The rent you’ll pay is one piece of the puzzle.

    Daily fare, time spent commuting, food prices, water availability, and security are other factors you should consider.

    So what is it like living there? This is what to expect when you relocate to South B.

    How far is South B from Nairobi?

    The distance from the Bus station to South B shopping Centre through Uhuru Highway is 4.9 Km.

    Where do I board matatu to South B?

    The South B matatu stage in Nairobi is located at Bus Station near Afya Centre.

    Fare from Nairobi Town to South B

    Ksh. 30  during off-peak hours.

    Ksh. 50  during rush hour.

    Let’s do the math. If you commute daily to town in the morning and get back in the evening, this is what your budget will look like.

    (50×2) x 5 days = 500

    500 x 4 weeks = 2,000

    In addition to rent, you’ll spend approximately Ksh. 2,000 in fares per month if you decide to live in South B.

    Walking as an alternative

    Yes, you can walk to town.

    It took me 35 minutes to walk from the South B shopping Centre to the Kenya National Archives.

    That’s the route through Railways footbridge, Haile Selassie Highway, and Moi Avenue.

    Water availability

    Amazingly, most of the residents here said they had water throughout!

    That was 7 out of the 10 people I talked to.

    There is a borehole at Hazina with water throughout, though the water is salty. But it’s free to use.

    There is also water from Nairobi Water that they use to cook and drink.

    I found that the ones with water challenges are the ones who reside along Plainsview Road.

    Food prices in South B market

    6 of the 10 people I talked to said that food prices in South B are low to average.

    The remaining 4 said they felt they were high.

    Is South B safe?

    What about unreported cases?

    For the unreported cases, I talked to the residents.

    5 of the 10 people I talked to said there are cases of theft targeting market women early in the morning. It’s important to note that these were respondents in Hazina bordering Mukuru Kayaba.

    They also talked of thieves using motorbikes to snatch phones and get away. I was told these thieves come from other areas in Nairobi to commit crimes here.

    The upper part of South B is safe. Also safe are Sana Sana and Balozi.

    Why residents love South B

    “Cheap fare to Nairobi CBD.”

    “Smart houses (but pricey).”

    “Good private schools.”

    “It has modernized.”

    “Peaceful, even during political demonstrations.”

    “High population favors businesses.”

    What residents don’t like about South B

    “Bad drainage system.”

    “Is becoming congested.”

    “Water challenges.”

    “No consistent street lighting.”

    “High rent prices.”

    Business ideas

    If you’re thinking of setting up a business in South B, think of the following:

    Fruit parlour

    Fast-food joint

    Taxi

    Small retail shop

    Salon

    Mitumba clothes

    Rental houses inside estates

    Before I wrap this up, there is one more place you’ll find affordable houses here in South B — inside the gated estates.

    You may get lucky and find a vacant servant quarter, or an extension.

    They’re few, and they also have another characteristic: they’re shaped differently and are usually not spacious.

    They are not the standard bedsitter you’re used to. But, hey, this is Nairobi —sometimes you have limited choices.

    They usually go for between 9,000 to 12,000.