Living in Nairobi, Kenya with a family can vary in cost depending on the lifestyle and the specific expenses you plan to incur. Here’s an overview of the typical monthly expenses:
Housing
- The monthly rent for a furnished 85 square meters (approximately 900 square feet) apartment in a normal area can cost around KSh 60,816, while in an expensive area, it can be about KSh 136,525 (Expatistan, cost of living comparisons).
Utilities
- Monthly utilities for an apartment of similar size may cost about KSh 10,197. This includes electricity, water, and garbage services (Expatistan, cost of living comparisons).
Food and Groceries
- For daily meals and groceries, a family’s expense can vary. A basic lunch in the business district might cost around KSh 623 per person, and a combo meal at a fast food restaurant is about KSh 1,097 (Expatistan, cost of living comparisons).
Transportation
- For transportation, a monthly public transport pass can cost approximately KSh 4,328. If you prefer to use taxis, the basic tariff for a short trip can be around KSh 1,514 (Expatistan, cost of living comparisons).
Childcare
- If you have children, preschool fees for a private full-day program can be around KSh 20,372 per month. For those considering international schools, the annual fees can be quite substantial (Numbeo).
Internet and Mobile
- Internet service (60 Mbps or more, unlimited data) costs about KSh 5,236 per month. Mobile phone plans with calls and data are around KSh 1,795 monthly (Numbeo).
Leisure and Miscellaneous
- Leisure activities, like a membership at a fitness club, might cost around KSh 6,068 per month (Numbeo).
Overall, excluding rent, a family’s monthly cost of living in Nairobi can range widely based on personal lifestyle choices but typically averages around KSh 245,606 (approximately $1,889) (Numbeo). This provides a rough estimate and can vary based on specific needs and consumption habits.