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

    Zimmerman, Nairobi

    This post covers the Zimmerman area between KPLC Substation and Base Road.

    Here’s what I mean.

    Zimmerman upto Base Road illustrated

    Is Zimmerman a good place to live?

    So now, let’s take a closer look at Zimmerman.

    How is life in Zimmerman?

    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 Zimmerman.

    Where is Zimmerman in Nairobi?

    Zimmerman is sandwiched between Thika Road and Kamiti Road. It stretches from TRM (Thika Road Mall), all the way to Githurai.

    How far is Zimmerman from Nairobi?

    The distance from Imenti House to Zimmerman is 13.7 Km.

    Where do I board matatu to Zimmerman?

    The Zimmerman stage in Nairobi is located at Imenti House along Tom Mboya Street.

    You can also board the buses along Ronald Ngara Street. FYI, these are the cheapest options for getting to Zimmerman.

    Fare from Nairobi Town to Zimmerman

    Ksh. 20-50 during off-peak hours. Yes, 20 bob.

    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 Zimmerman.

    Traffic jam pain points

    The main traffic pain points are Muthaiga/Pangani area, and Globe roundabout if you’re heading to the CBD.

    Then from Allsops to Garden City Mall in the evening and along Kamiti Road after TRM.

    Other Fares

    Fare from Zimmerman to Kahawa West

    Ksh. 50

    Remember, this guide covers the area between KPLC substation and Base Road.

    Water availability

    Water availability in Zimmerman has improved. Note that I haven’t said there is no water challenge. It’s just better compared to previous years.

    8 out of the 10 people I talked to on the upper side of Base Road said they have no water problem.

    They have water almost throughout. The only days they don’t have water are Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

    One thing, though, is some buildings don’t have a water pump. People who stay on the upper floors suffer because the ordinary water pressure is not strong enough to reach them.

    They have to fetch water on the ground floor. And when it cuts out, it suddenly leaves them high and dry.

    And most of the older buildings don’t have storage tanks. Buy a 210-litre tank in case you find yourself in such a building.

    Market food prices in Zimmerman

    8 of the 10 people I talked to said that food prices in Zimmerman are average. 

    2 felt they were high.

    However, they all agreed that it’s cheaper to shop at the nearby Githurai market.

    Is Zimmerman safe?

    What about unreported cases?

    For the unreported cases, I talked to the residents.

    9 of the 10 people I talked to said the upper side of Zimmerman is safe. That’s the area around Cooperative and the immediate surrounding area.

    They said security is not good as you go downtown. Residents have witnessed a few cases of muggings.

    What residents love about Zimmerman

    “Affordable life.”

    “Cheap fares.”

    “Accommodates both middle and lower class.”

    “Good affordable schools.”

    “High population is good for business.”

    “For young people, it’s the best place to start an independent life.”

    What residents don’t like about Zimmerman

    “Bad drainage system.”

    “Flooding when it rains.”

    “Bad inner roads.”

    “Frequent power blackouts.”

    Business ideas

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

    Grocery store (kibanda). This big, big population gotta eat.

    Salon or barber shop

    Pub, wines and spirits.

    Clothes shop

    Retail shop on the ground floors of apartments.

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

    Ruai

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

    What is it like living in Ruai?

    Because 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 Ruai.

    Where is Ruai in Nairobi?

    Ruai is located along Kangundo Road, after Komarock, Kayole, and Njiru.

    The postal code for Ruai is 00520.

    How far is Ruai from Nairobi?

    The distance from Bus station near Afya Center to Ruai Equity via Eastern Bypass is 26 km.

    Where do I board matatu to Ruai?

    The Ruai stage in Nairobi is located at Bus Station near Afya Center.

    Fare from Nairobi CBD to Ruai

    Ksh. 100 during off-peak hours.

    Ksh. 120 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:

    (120×2) x 5 days = 1,200

    1,200 x 4 weeks = 4,800

    In addition to rent, you’ll spend approximately Ksh. 4,800 in fares per month if you decide to live in Ruai.

    Quite pricey.

    Traffic jam pain points

    The main traffic jam pain point is the Muthurwa market area.

    Other fares at Ruai Bypass stage

    These are the current fares at Ruai Bypass matatu stage.

    Matatu fares at Ruai Bypass stage

    Fare from Ruai to Githurai

    Ksh. 80

    Fare from Ruai to KU

    Ksh. 80

    Fare from Ruai to Kahawa

    Ksh. 80

    Fare from Ruai to Koma

    Ksh. 250

    Fare from Ruai to Tala

    Ksh. 250

    Fare from Ruai to Kenol

    Ksh. 250

    Fare from Ruai to Sabasaba

    Ksh. 250

    Fare from Ruai to Murang’a

    Ksh. 300

    Fare from Ruai to Sagana

    Ksh. 400

    Fare from Ruai to Kangema

    Ksh. 400

    Fare from Ruai to Karatina

    Ksh. 450

    Fare from Ruai to Nyeri

    Ksh. 500

    Water availability

    Now, now, now… Ruai has a serious water problem.

    6 out of the 10 people I talked to said they receive water only once a week. If lucky twice a week. That is the County Government water.

    The other days they buy borehole water at Ksh. 15-20 per 20-litre jerrican.

    The remaining 4 said they had water throughout, but it’s borehole water. And it’s salty.

    That means they have to buy drinking water. Refilling a 10-litre jerrican with fresh drinking water costs Ksh.50.

    Food prices in Ruai

    7/10 people I talked to said that food prices in Ruai are average.

    3 said they are high compared to the nearby markets.

    Is Ruai safe?

    And what about unreported cases?

    I talked to the residents.

    8 of the 10 of the people I talked to said the area is secure.

    Verdict: Security in Ruai in 2024 has improved. Residents have made local arrangements to have security guards man the area.

    Be careful at night in those narrow, poorly lit corridors at the town center.

    Why residents love Ruai

    “Good security.”

    “Not densely populated.”

    “Good for raising up a family.”

    “Peaceful, even during political upheavals.”

    “Affordable houses.”

    What residents don’t like about Ruai

    “Hot weather. Very hot during the day.”

    “Water challenges.”

    “Borehole water is salty.”

    “Lack of a market complex.”

    “Lack of City Council sanitation block.”

    “Bad drainage system.”

    Business ideas

    If you are thinking of setting up a business in Ruai, think of the following:

    Fresh water refill

    Green grocery store

    Cereals shop

    Hardware

    Pub

    Mitumba clothes

    Ruai outlook: 2024 and beyond

    It’s good that Kangundo Road in Ruai is being expanded, although it has created a problem– the market has been pushed to the side.

    Ruai in 2024

    Traders are not happy. They want a market constructed for them. And public ablution blocks.

    Most residents live on the upper side of the town along Kangundo Road. The buildings here are squeezed and there is poor drainage. Dark sludgy water flows down to roadside trenches.

    Ruai could be better if the water challenge is addressed. Almost everyone I talked to complained about water availability.

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

    Mountain View

    Is Mountain View a nice place to live?

    Before diving into places where you’ll find affordable rental houses, let’s take a closer look at Mountain View.

    How is life in Mountain View?

    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 Mountain View.

    Where do I board matatu to Mountain View?

    The Mountain View stage in Nairobi is located at Super Metro stage near Kenya National Archives.

    You can also board at the lower side of Latema Road near River Road.

    How far is Mountain View from Nairobi?

    The distance from Kenya National Archives to Mountain View is 11.7 km.

    Where is Mountain View Estate in Nairobi?

    Mountain View Estate is located along Waiyaki Way after Westlands and Kangemi.

    Fare from Nairobi CBD to Mountain View

    Ksh. 30-50  during off-peak hours

    Ksh. 60-70 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 fare per month if you decide to live in Mountain View.

    Traffic jam pain points

    You will experience brief traffic as you leave town to join Waiyaki Way, just before Westlands.

    There is also a traffic jam at Kangemi Bridge in the evening.

    Other fares

    These are the fares from the matatu stage at the nearby Kangemi market.

    Fare from Mountain View to Kikuyu

    Ksh. 50

    Fare from Mountain View to Limuru

    Ksh. 100

    Fare from Mountain View to Naivasha

    Ksh. 300

    Fare from Mountain View to Nakuru

    Ksh. 500

    Fare from Mountain View to Nyahururu

    Ksh. 600

    Fare from Mountain View to Eldoret

    Ksh. 1,200

    Fare from Mountain View to Kitale

    Ksh. 1,200

    Fare from Mountain View to Kisii

    Ksh. 1,200

    Water availability

    Remember, we are talking about the area around Mountain View, not inside the estate.

    Residents told me that water was a challenge in 2023 due to many road constructions that interfered with water pipes.

    Only 4 out of 10 people I talked to in 2024 said they had water challenges.

    They said they only receive water 2 times a week.

    When it’s not available, they buy a 20-liter jerrican at… hear this… 40 bob! Sometimes it goes for 50 shillings!

    Residents also complained that during the Nairobi Show, they hardly have any water because all water is channeled to the showground. How true is this?

    Food prices in Mountain View

    6 of the 10 people I talked to said that food prices in Mountain View Estate are average.

    3 said they are low.

    Only one said they’re high.

    I could confirm that food commodities at the nearby Kangemi market were really cheap.

    Is Mountain View safe?

    And what about unreported cases?

    For the unreported cases, I talked to the residents.

    6 of the 10 of the people I talked to said that there are bodaboda gangs that snatch mobile phones from people.

    They also said that during the political demonstrations (maandamano) of 2023 there were many cases of theft from protesters.

    But I was told in the consequent maandamano, the protesters were barricaded from reaching Kangemi.

    Be careful with the following areas, especially at night: Thiong’o, Dallas, Barabara ya carwash, Kangemi flyover, Dam.

    The gated Mountain View estate is safe.

    Why residents love Mountain View

    “Affordable food prices.”

    “It’s touching Waiyaki Way. Easy access.”

    “Cheap fares to Nairobi CBD.”

    “Cabro-paved roads.”

    What residents don’t like about Mountain View

    “Expensive house rents.”

    “Most houses ni za mabati.”

    “The market area at Kangemi is too muddy when it rains.”

    “No proper planning of the town.”

    “Youth lost in alcoholism.”

    Business ideas

    If you’re thinking of setting up a business in Mountain View, think of:

    Duka (small shop)

    Hotel

    Mitumba clothes and shoes

    M-Pesa

    Pub

    Bodaboda

    Kibanda

    Most houses here are behind closed gates, showing they are serious about security.

    Mountain View outlook: 2025 and beyond

    Most affordable houses around Mountain View are mabati houses. And they’re not cheap.

    A mabati single room goes for Ksh. 4,500. In other places that’s a bedsitter.

    So why don’t the owners build modern stone houses? It’s the same problem I found in Uthiru.

    Those working in Westlands, Loresho, and Lavington prefer to stay in Mountain View.

    When demand for houses rose, the landlords simply increased the rents, and they continued to do so every year.

    Few are interested in building stone houses.

    When I asked why the owners don’t get a loan from commercial banks to put up one, I was told they fear “watanyang’anywa title deed” (they may lose the title to the bank).

    Probably they’ve seen one such case (they do happen when you fail to pay the loan) so they may be justified to say so.

    Then there are pieces of land that you find the owner has simply refused to develop.

    What do you think will help Kangemi modernize? Let me know.

    Check out rental houses in Uthiru.

  • Waiyaki Way: Rental Houses & What to Expect When You Relocate

    Waiyaki Way

    Rental Houses Along Waiyaki Way

    I’m going to cover these areas: Mountain View, Uthiru, and Kinoo.

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

    Uthiru

    “The Uthiru curse.”

    Is Uthiru a good place to live?

    Before diving into places where you’ll find affordable rental houses, let’s take a closer look at Uthiru.

    How is life in Uthiru?

    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 Uthiru.

    Where is Uthiru located in Nairobi?

    Uthiru is located along Waiyaki Way, after Westlands and Kangemi.

    The postal code for Uthiru is 00605.

    How far is Uthiru from Nairobi CBD?

    The distance from the Kenya National Archives to Uthiru roundabout is 13.2 km.

    Where do I board matatu to Uthiru?

    The Uthiru stage in Nairobi is located at the Super Metro stage near the Kenya National Archives.

    You can also board at the lower side of Latema Road near River Road.

    Super Metro will drop you at the Uthiru bus stop along Waiyaki Way.

    The ones at Latema Road will take you to Uthiru roundabout.

    There is something I didn’t like about the Uthiru minibuses at Latema Road. When they get to Kangemi market, they stop to pick up fresh passengers.

    For example, the one I boarded, we spent around 30 minutes at Kangemi waiting for it to fill and resume the journey.

    All this while Super Metros zoomed past us, one after another!

    Okay…😒

    Fare from Nairobi CBD to Uthiru

    Ksh. 30-50 during off-peak hours

    Ksh. 80  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.

    (80×2) x 5 days = 800

    800 x 4 weeks = 3,200

    In addition to rent, you’ll spend approximately Ksh. 3,200 in fares per month if you decide to live in Uthiru.

    Other fares

    Fare from Uthiru to Limuru

    Ksh. 100

    Fare from Uthiru to Flyover

    Ksh. 200

    Fare from Uthiru to Naivasha

    Ksh. 300

    Fare from Uthiru to Nakuru

    Ksh. 500

    Fare from Uthiru to Nyahururu

    Ksh. 600

    Fare from Uthiru to Eldoret

    Ksh. 1,300

    Fare from Uthiru to Kitale

    Ksh. 1,600

    Fare from Uthiru to Kisii

    Ksh. 1,500

    Water availability

    Now, Uthiru has a serious water problem. Only 2 out of the 10 people I talked to said they had water throughout. 

    There is a borehole at the Chief’s camp serving those who live nearby. I noticed people had lots of yellow water jerricans in areas far from this borehole.

    Food prices in Uthiru

    5/10 people I talked to said that food prices in Uthiru are average.

    4 said they’re high.

    1 said they’re low.

    Is Uthiru safe?

    So far in 2024, there have been 0 cases of insecurity in Uthiru reported in the media.

    What about unreported cases?

    For the unreported cases, I talked to the residents.

    7/10 said Uthiru is safe, with only a few cases of theft heard of.

    The other 3 said bodaboda gangs are snatching mobile phones from people.

    Why residents love Uthiru

    “Houses are affordable.”

    “Affordable food.”

    “Fresh air.”

    “It touches Waiyaki Way.”

    “Not congested.”

    “Training ground at Kabete Technical Institute.”

    What residents don’t like about Uthiru

    “Water challenges.”

    “Power outages.”

    “Dirty trenches.”

    “Discrimination of businesses by the natives.”

    “Insecurity.”

    “Low business.”

    “No market complex.”

    “Too many bars. The youth is lost in alcoholism.”

    “Very old houses at the town center.”

    Business ideas

    If you are considering setting up a business in Uthiru, think of the following:

    Duka (small shop)

    Mitumba clothes

    Grocery store

    Hardware

    Mali mali for plastic products

    The Uthiru curse

    What’s the future for Uthiru?

    According to one person I spoke to, this town never grows. Visit the town center and you’ll find incredibly old houses.

    So what’s preventing this town center from growing?

    Curses.

    The native residents can’t sell land to investors for fear of curses from their forefathers.

    It’s understandable.

    But then why don’t they build modern buildings themselves?

    It seems they either are not willing (or capable) of doing that. They are okay with the status quo. They are still collecting rent, anyway.

    Maybe there will come a generation that doesn’t care about curses. Gen Z has shown disregard for long-standing traditions, so who knows how Gen A will act?

    That, or the natives will step up and build a modern town themselves, and then Uthiru will rise.

    Check out rental houses in nearby Kinoo.

  • Kinoo in 2025: Rental Houses, Business Ideas & What To Expect When You Relocate

    Kinoo

    Kinoo is quiet, and green, with cool, fresh air. But I couldn’t help but notice this is a middle-class settlement.

    And a place mainly for people with families.

    Is Kinoo a good place to live?

    Before diving into places where you’ll find affordable rental houses, let’s take a closer look at Kinoo.

    How’s life in Kinoo?

    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 Kinoo.

    Where is Kinoo located in Nairobi?

    Kinoo is located along Waiyaki Way past Westlands, Kangemi and Uthiru.

    How far is Kinoo from Nairobi

    The distance from the Kenya National Archives to Kinoo is 16.9 km.

    Where do I board matatu to Kinoo?

    The Kinoo matatu stage in Nairobi is located at the Super Metro stage near Kenya National Archives.

    Fare from Nairobi CBD to Kinoo

    Ksh. 30-50  during off-peak hours.

    Ksh. 100  during the 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.

    200 x 5 days = 1,000

    1,000 x 4 weeks = 4,000

    In addition to rent, you’ll spend approximately Ksh. 4,000 in fares per month if you decide to live in Kinoo.

    Other fares

    Fare from Kinoo to Gitaru

    Ksh. 30

    Fare from Kinoo to Kikuyu

    Ksh. 30

    Fare from Kinoo to Wangige

    Ksh. 50

    Water availability

    The people I talked to on the ground complained of water challenges.

    If you stay on an expensive apartment you may not experience water problems because the owner has either sank a borehole or buys water from vendors to fill in the tanks.

    Otherwise, those who stay in houses with no borehole or such an arrangement have to buy a 20-liter jerrican at Ksh. 20 or 30.

    Food prices in Kinoo

    7/10 people I talked to said that food prices in Kinoo are high.

    The remaining 3 said they are usually average.

    Is Kinoo safe?

    So far in 2024, there have been 0 cases of insecurity in Kinoo reported in the media.

    And what about unreported cases?

    For the unreported cases, I talked to the residents.

    8 of the 10 people I talked to said there are very many cases of phone theft by bodaboda gangs.

    The town center is safe. There is a police post nearby and they make lots of patrols. Insecurity increases as you head to Muthiga and also Kanyariri.

    Some businesses are forced to close shop as early as 8.30 pm.

    Why residents love Kinoo

    “Green with cool, fresh air.”

    “Spacious houses.”

    “Welcoming people.”

    “Affordable food.”

    “Not crowded.”

    “Barbara ya Chief is now tarmacked.”

    What residents don’t like about Kinoo

    “Lack of a market complex.”

    “Water challenges.”

    “Borehole water is salty.”

    “Insecurity on the upper side towards Muthiga.”

    “Flooding of Barabara ya Chief near Leestar Supermarket.”

    “No footbridges across Waiyaki Way.”

    “Pockets of insecurity.”

    “Slow businesses.”

    “No sewer line.”

    “For Government services, you’ll have to go to Kikuyu or Nairobi GPO.”

    “Alcoholism.”

    Business ideas

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

    Kibanda ya soko

    Hardware

    Duka (small shop)

    Mitumba clothes

    Mali mali (small diversified trader)

    Water refill

    Laudromart

    I hope it has been helpful. Send this post’s link to a friend who is searching for a rental house in Kinoo.

  • 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.

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

    Ngara, Nairobi

    Is Pangani a good place to live?

    Let’s take a closer look at Pangani.

    How’s life in Pangani?

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

    Daily fare, commuting time, 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 Pangani.

    Where is Pangani located in Nairobi?

    From Nairobi CBD, Pangani is located after Ngara and just before reaching Eastleigh.

    How far is Pangani from Nairobi?

    The distance from Odeon Cinema to Pangani Shopping Centre through Murang’a Road is 4.4 Km.

    Is Pangani part of Eastleigh?

    No. Pangani boarders Eastleigh, but it’s not part of it.

    Where do I board matatu to Pangani?

    The Pangani matatu stage in Nairobi is located opposite the Fire Station near Koja stage. 

    Fare from Nairobi Town to Pangani

    Ksh. 50.

    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:

    (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 Panagani.

    Matatus at Pangani matatu stage charge 40 bob to town but are active in the morning.

    Walking as an alternative

    You can walk from Pangani to town.

    It took me exactly 30 minutes to walk from Pangani Shopping Center, through Park Road Ngara and Accra Road to Kenya National Archives.

    Traffic jam pain points

    The main traffic jam pain point is the Globe roundabout.

    Water availability

    I talked to 10 residents about water availability in Pangani.

    4 out of 10 said they had water throughout. 

    The other 6 said they get water only 2 days a week, that is on Fridays and Saturdays. It’s important to note that these are the residents staying in older buildings.

    Newer buildings have storage tanks big enough to ensure there’s water throughout.

    Food prices in Pangani

    What do residents feel about the price of groceries here?

    4 of 10 people I talked to said they felt that food prices in Pangani are average.

    The other 6 said food prices are high. They said that they get cheap foodstuff from the nearby Mlango Kubwa market.

    Is Pangani safe?

    In 2023, there were two cases of insecurity in Pangani reported in the media. Read about them here and here.

    So far in 2024, there are none.

    What about unreported cases?

    For the unreported cases, I talked to the residents.

    5 out of the 10 people I talked to said theft of mobile phones is rampant in the lower side of Pangani.

    The thieves use bodaboda to snatch and get away. 

    What residents love about Pangani

    “Good, good security.”

    “Nice, modern houses.”

    “Good for business.”

    “People are social.”

    “Cool place.”

    What residents don’t like about Pangani

    “Dirty roads.”

    “Poor drainage system.”

    “Poor roads inside the estate.”

    “Expensive groceries.”

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

    Business ideas

    If you’re thinking of starting a business in Pangani, think of the following:

    •Remember Mejja’s lyric “Twende Pangani tuchane majani…” Yep, a muguka/miraa joint. Pangani is a popular chill spot, even for celebrities.

    Food business (Shawarma, beverages, meat grill, cafe, restaurant).

    Online cab or taxi

    Chemist

    Grocery store (kibanda)

    Wholesale shop

    Mamafua

    See the guide for Marurui.

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

    Ngara Town

    Is Ngara a good place to live?

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

    What does life in Ngara look like?

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

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

    So what is it like living there? And is it a good fit for you? Let’s find out.

    This is what to expect when you relocate to Ngara.

    Where is Ngara located in Nairobi?

    Ngara neighbors the Nairobi CBD.

    The postal code for Ngara is 00600.

    Distance from Ngara to Nairobi CBD

    The distance from Ngara to Odeon Cinema through Ngara Road and Globe flyover is 2.1 kilometers.

    Where do I board matatu to Ngara?

    The Ngara matatu stage in Nairobi is opposite the Fire Station, along Tom Mboya Street.

    Fare from Nairobi CBD to Ngara

    Ksh 50.

    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 Ngara.

    Walking as an alternative

    The good thing is that you can easily walk to town. It’s one of the major selling points here by landlords.

    It took me exactly 10 minutes to walk from Equity Ngara to Kenya National Archives.

    That’s the route behind Equity, across Nairobi River and along Accra Road.

    Ngara bridge across Nairobi River
    Ngara bridge across the Nairobi River

    It may not be a suitable option very early in the morning when it’s still dark or late at night unless you’re macho.

    Traffic jam pain points

    The main traffic pain point is the Globe roundabout.

    Other fares

    These are the current fares at the Park Road Bus Terminus. 

    Fare from Ngara to Meru

    Ksh. 1,000

    Fare from Ngara to Chuka

    Ksh. 800

    Fare from Ngara to Embu

    Ksh. 450

    Fare from Ngara to Mwea

    Ksh. 350

    Fare from Ngara to Kenol

    Ksh. 200

    Fare from Ngara to Thika

    Ksh. 100

    Fare from Ngara to Juja

    Ksh. 80

    Fare from Ngara to Ruiru

    Ksh. 70

    Fare from Ngara to KU

    Ksh. 60

    Fare from Ngara to Githurai

    Ksh. 50

    Fare from Ngara to Kiambu

    Ksh. 50

    Fare from Ngara to Murang’a

    Ksh. 300

    Water availability

    I talked to 10 residents about water availability in Ngara.

    5 out of 10 said they had water throughout. 

    The other 5 said water is available only 2 to 3 days a week.

    I was informed that water in the Railways area is present 24/7!

    Talk to the landlord or caretaker before renting and enquire about water availability. You may need to buy a small water tank.

    Food prices in Ngara

    6 out of 10 people I talked to said that food prices in Ngara are average.

    The remaining 4 said food prices here are high.

    Is Ngara safe?

    What about unreported cases?

    For the unreported cases, I talked to the residents.

    6 of the 10 people I talked to said they hadn’t heard of insecurity incidents since the beginning of the year.

    The other 4 talked of thieves using bodaboda to snatch mobile phones.

    They identified the area around Guru Nanak and Murang’a Road, around Equity, and as you head to Nyamakima as key insecurity areas.

    All in all, Ngara is safe.

    Business ideas

    I was in Ngara the other day to research the most popular businesses. I’ll tell you what I found.

    Ngara is the first choice for college students studying in the CBD. Bedsitters are a hotcake here. Unfortunately, there aren’t enough to meet the demand.

    Given the high number of young individuals, it is no surprise that pubs and wines & spirits enjoy equal popularity.

    But the most popular business in Ngara is the garage business.

    I’ll put it aptly: Ngara is a garage town. I know, I know… you’ve probably never looked at it this way. Me too.

    If they are not waiting for passengers, the vehicles you see here are waiting to get repaired.

    Garages and auto spare shops are THRIVING.

    If this is your line of work, consider Ngara a suitable location. Just make sure your auto spare shop is next to a garage.

    So are you thinking of starting a business in Ngara? I’d recommend the following:

    Garage

    Auto spares shop

    Guest house

    Pub, wines and spirit

    Fast food joint

    What residents love about Ngara

    “It’s near the CBD. You can walk to town.”

    “Park Road is secure.”

    “It’s ideal for business.”

    What residents don’t like about Ngara

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

    “Harassment of businesses by County Government officials.”

    “Inner roads are not paved.”

    “Not the best place to raise a family.”

    “The youth is lost in alcoholism and bad behavior.”

    “Very few churches. I think there’s only one, or two.”

    Alright! Let’s dive in.

    Ngara: The outlook, 2024 and beyond

    —Just like Pangani, old houses in Ngara are slowly being replaced by modern, high-rise buildings. In a few years — my prediction — Ngara will undergo a complete transformation.

    The changing face of Ngara
    Ngara in 2024