THE BREAKDOWN OF LIVING COSTS AT GREAT WALL APARTMENTS IN MLOLONGO/SYOKIMAU.
Here is a detailed breakdown of living costs at Great Wall Apartments, located near Mlolongo / Syokimau, about 20β25 km from Nairobi.
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π§πΎ Single Person Living Alone (2-Bedroom Unit)
> Most units available are 2-bedroom apartments, so even a single person usually rents a 2-bedroom.
π Rent
2-Bedroom: KSh 25,000 β 28,000 per month
Deposit: Usually 1 month rent
Agency fee (if applicable): Sometimes KSh 5,000 β 10,000
Service charge: Often included, but confirm (security, cleaning common areas, garbage)
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π Utilities (Monthly)
Electricity
Light usage: KSh 1,500 β 2,500
With cooker/fridge/heavy appliances: KSh 3,000 β 4,500
Water
KSh 500 β 1,500 depending on consumption
Internet (Fiber)
Basic packages (10β20 Mbps): KSh 3,000 β 4,000
Higher speeds: KSh 5,000 β 6,000
Gas (Cooking)
13kg refill: KSh 2,800 β 3,200
Lasts 1β2 months depending on use
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π² Food & Groceries (Monthly)
If cooking mostly at home:
Basic groceries: KSh 12,000 β 18,000
Including meat, fruits, snacks: KSh 18,000 β 25,000
If eating out occasionally:
Add KSh 4,000 β 8,000
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π Transport
If commuting to Nairobi CBD daily:
Matatu: KSh 150 β 250 per trip
Monthly estimate: KSh 6,000 β 10,000
If working nearby:
KSh 3,000 β 5,000
If using Uber/Bolt often:
Can increase to KSh 10,000 β 18,000
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π± Other Expenses
Mobile airtime/data: KSh 1,000 β 2,000
Entertainment/streaming: KSh 1,500 β 3,000
Gym (optional): KSh 2,000 β 5,000
Miscellaneous/personal care: KSh 3,000 β 6,000
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π° Total Monthly Cost (Single Person)
Lower range lifestyle: KSh 50,000 β 60,000
Comfortable lifestyle: KSh 65,000 β 80,000
Very comfortable lifestyle: KSh 85,000+
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π¨βπ©βπ§ Small Family (2 Adults + 1β2 Children)
Most families rent a 2-bedroom or 3-bedroom.
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π Rent
2-Bedroom: KSh 25,000 β 28,000
3-Bedroom: KSh 30,000 β 35,000
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π Utilities (Higher Usage)
Electricity
KSh 4,000 β 7,000
Water
KSh 1,500 β 3,000
Internet
KSh 4,000 β 6,000
Gas
13kg refill every 3β4 weeks:
KSh 3,000 β 4,000 monthly average
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π² Food & Groceries
Basic family groceries: KSh 25,000 β 35,000
Comfortable lifestyle: KSh 35,000 β 50,000
Including diapers/special items (if young child): add KSh 3,000 β 6,000
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π« School (If Applicable)
Local private school nearby: KSh 5,000 β 15,000 per child per month
Public school: Much cheaper, but other costs apply
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π Transport
If one adult commutes to Nairobi:
KSh 8,000 β 15,000 monthly
If both commute:
KSh 15,000 β 25,000
If owning a car:
Fuel: KSh 12,000 β 20,000
Parking/tolls/maintenance extra
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π Other Household Costs
House help (optional): KSh 6,000 β 10,000
Entertainment: KSh 4,000 β 8,000
Medical/insurance (basic NHIF): varies but budget KSh 2,000 β 6,000
Miscellaneous: KSh 5,000 β 10,000

π° Total Monthly Cost (Family)
Budget living:
KSh 80,000 β 95,000
Moderate comfort:
KSh 100,000 β 130,000
Very comfortable lifestyle:
KSh 140,000 β 170,000+
Hereβs how monthly salary needs typically line up with the cost of living around Great Wall Apartments and nearby Nairobi suburbs, based on local cost data and financial norms in Kenya:
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πΌ Typical Salary Levels in Kenya/Nairobi
π Salaries by Experience (Nairobi area)
Average monthly salary in Nairobi ~ KES 85,000 (this is an average; many earn less or more depending on industry/experience).
Entry-level roles often start around KES 40,000β60,000.
Mid-level professionals might earn KES 100,000β200,000+.
Senior or specialised roles (IT, finance, management) can pay KES 200,000+ monthly.
These are rough figures and vary a lot by sector, company size, and experience.
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π° Salary You Might Need Living at Great Wall Apartments
π§ Single Person (living alone in a 2-bedroom)
A comfortable living budget (including rent, food, transport, utilities, internet, and some savings) would often require a monthly net salary of around KES 100,000β150,000 or more.
This allows you to follow financial advice like spending roughly 25β35% of income on rent.
If your rent around Great Wall Apartments is ~KES 25,000β28,000 and utilities/food/transport add another ~KES 30,000β60,000+, a salary within this range gives some buffer.
π¨βπ©βπ§ Small Family (2 adults + children)
For a family in the area with rent + groceries + transport + school fees + other bills, a monthly net salary of about KES 180,000β300,000+ would generally be needed for comfortable living (not extravagant, but stable).
Higher amounts help cover school costs and savings/emergencies.
π‘ Lower Salary Scenarios
Some people live on KES 60,000β80,000 by choosing very tight budgets (minimal eating out, cheap transport, living very frugally).
Net salaries under KES 40,000 make it hard to cover rent + food + transport unless sharing housing, living with family, or cutting costs dramatically.
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π Rule of Thumb for Salaries vs Expenses
Rent ideally β€ 30% of net salary β this helps ensure you have enough for other essentials.
If rent is KES 25,000β28,000, that suggests a net salary of at least ~KES 80,000β100,000 to avoid financial strain.
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π§ Hereβs how monthly salary needs typically line up with the cost of living around Great Wall Apartments and nearby Nairobi suburbs, based on local cost data and financial norms in Kenya:
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πΌ Typical Salary Levels in Kenya/Nairobi
π Salaries by Experience (Nairobi area)
Average monthly salary in Nairobi ~ KES 85,000 (this is an average; many earn less or more depending on industry/experience).
Entry-level roles often start around KES 40,000β60,000.
Mid-level professionals might earn KES 100,000β200,000+.
Senior or specialised roles (IT, finance, management) can pay KES 200,000+ monthly.
These are rough figures and vary a lot by sector, company size, and experience.
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π° Salary You Might Need Living at Great Wall Apartments
π§ Single Person (living alone in a 2-bedroom)
A comfortable living budget (including rent, food, transport, utilities, internet, and some savings) would often require a monthly net salary of around KES 100,000β150,000 or more.
This allows you to follow financial advice like spending roughly 25β35% of income on rent.
If your rent around Great Wall Apartments is ~KES 25,000β28,000 and utilities/food/transport add another ~KES 30,000β60,000+, a salary within this range gives some buffer.
π¨βπ©βπ§ Small Family (2 adults + children)
For a family in the area with rent + groceries + transport + school fees + other bills, a monthly net salary of about KES 180,000β300,000+ would generally be needed for comfortable living (not extravagant, but stable).
Higher amounts help cover school costs and savings/emergencies.
π‘ Lower Salary Scenarios
Some people live on KES 60,000β80,000 by choosing very tight budgets (minimal eating out, cheap transport, living very frugally).
Net salaries under KES 40,000 make it hard to cover rent + food + transport unless sharing housing, living with family, or cutting costs dramatically.
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π Rule of Thumb for Salaries vs Expenses
Rent ideally β€ 30% of net salary β this helps ensure you have enough for other essentials.
If rent is KES 25,000β28,000, that suggests a net salary of at least ~KES 80,000β100,000 to avoid financial strain.

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