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  • 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.