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Living costs at Great Wall Apartments in Mlolongo / Syokimau

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 20โ€“25 km from Nairobi.

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๐Ÿง๐Ÿพ Single Person Living Alone (2-Bedroom Unit)

> Most units available are 2-bedroom apartments, so even a single person usually rents a 2-bedroom.

๐Ÿ  Rent

2-Bedroom: KSh 25,000 โ€“ 28,000 per month

Deposit: Usually 1 month rent

Agency fee (if applicable): Sometimes KSh 5,000 โ€“ 10,000

Service charge: Often included, but confirm (security, cleaning common areas, garbage)

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๐Ÿ”Œ Utilities (Monthly)

Electricity

Light usage: KSh 1,500 โ€“ 2,500

With cooker/fridge/heavy appliances: KSh 3,000 โ€“ 4,500

Water

KSh 500 โ€“ 1,500 depending on consumption

Internet (Fiber)

Basic packages (10โ€“20 Mbps): KSh 3,000 โ€“ 4,000

Higher speeds: KSh 5,000 โ€“ 6,000

Gas (Cooking)

13kg refill: KSh 2,800 โ€“ 3,200

Lasts 1โ€“2 months depending on use

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๐Ÿฒ Food & Groceries (Monthly)

If cooking mostly at home:

Basic groceries: KSh 12,000 โ€“ 18,000

Including meat, fruits, snacks: KSh 18,000 โ€“ 25,000

If eating out occasionally:

Add KSh 4,000 โ€“ 8,000

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๐Ÿš Transport

If commuting to Nairobi CBD daily:

Matatu: KSh 150 โ€“ 250 per trip

Monthly estimate: KSh 6,000 โ€“ 10,000

If working nearby:

KSh 3,000 โ€“ 5,000

If using Uber/Bolt often:

Can increase to KSh 10,000 โ€“ 18,000

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๐Ÿ“ฑ Other Expenses

Mobile airtime/data: KSh 1,000 โ€“ 2,000

Entertainment/streaming: KSh 1,500 โ€“ 3,000

Gym (optional): KSh 2,000 โ€“ 5,000

Miscellaneous/personal care: KSh 3,000 โ€“ 6,000

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๐Ÿ’ฐ Total Monthly Cost (Single Person)

Lower range lifestyle: KSh 50,000 โ€“ 60,000

Comfortable lifestyle: KSh 65,000 โ€“ 80,000

Very comfortable lifestyle: KSh 85,000+

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๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘ง Small Family (2 Adults + 1โ€“2 Children)

Most families rent a 2-bedroom or 3-bedroom.

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๐Ÿ  Rent

2-Bedroom: KSh 25,000 โ€“ 28,000

3-Bedroom: KSh 30,000 โ€“ 35,000

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๐Ÿ”Œ Utilities (Higher Usage)

Electricity

KSh 4,000 โ€“ 7,000

Water

KSh 1,500 โ€“ 3,000

Internet

KSh 4,000 โ€“ 6,000

Gas

13kg refill every 3โ€“4 weeks:

KSh 3,000 โ€“ 4,000 monthly average

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๐Ÿฒ Food & Groceries

Basic family groceries: KSh 25,000 โ€“ 35,000

Comfortable lifestyle: KSh 35,000 โ€“ 50,000

Including diapers/special items (if young child): add KSh 3,000 โ€“ 6,000

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๐Ÿซ School (If Applicable)

Local private school nearby: KSh 5,000 โ€“ 15,000 per child per month

Public school: Much cheaper, but other costs apply

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๐Ÿš Transport

If one adult commutes to Nairobi:

KSh 8,000 โ€“ 15,000 monthly

If both commute:

KSh 15,000 โ€“ 25,000

If owning a car:

Fuel: KSh 12,000 โ€“ 20,000

Parking/tolls/maintenance extra

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๐Ÿ› Other Household Costs

House help (optional): KSh 6,000 โ€“ 10,000

Entertainment: KSh 4,000 โ€“ 8,000

Medical/insurance (basic NHIF): varies but budget KSh 2,000 โ€“ 6,000

Miscellaneous: KSh 5,000 โ€“ 10,000


Living costs at Great Wall Apartments in Mlolongo / Syokimau

๐Ÿ’ฐ Total Monthly Cost (Family)

Budget living:

KSh 80,000 โ€“ 95,000

Moderate comfort:

KSh 100,000 โ€“ 130,000

Very comfortable lifestyle:

KSh 140,000 โ€“ 170,000+

Hereโ€™s 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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๐Ÿ’ผ Typical Salary Levels in Kenya/Nairobi

๐Ÿ“Š 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 40,000โ€“60,000.

Mid-level professionals might earn KES 100,000โ€“200,000+.

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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๐Ÿ’ฐ Salary You Might Need Living at Great Wall Apartments

๐Ÿง 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 100,000โ€“150,000 or more.

This allows you to follow financial advice like spending roughly 25โ€“35% of income on rent.

If your rent around Great Wall Apartments is ~KES 25,000โ€“28,000 and utilities/food/transport add another ~KES 30,000โ€“60,000+, a salary within this range gives some buffer.

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘ง 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 180,000โ€“300,000+ would generally be needed for comfortable living (not extravagant, but stable).

Higher amounts help cover school costs and savings/emergencies.

๐Ÿ’ก Lower Salary Scenarios

Some people live on KES 60,000โ€“80,000 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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๐Ÿ“Œ Rule of Thumb for Salaries vs Expenses

Rent ideally โ‰ค 30% of net salary โ€” this helps ensure you have enough for other essentials.

If rent is KES 25,000โ€“28,000, that suggests a net salary of at least ~KES 80,000โ€“100,000 to avoid financial strain.

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๐Ÿง  Hereโ€™s 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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๐Ÿ’ผ Typical Salary Levels in Kenya/Nairobi

๐Ÿ“Š 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 40,000โ€“60,000.

Mid-level professionals might earn KES 100,000โ€“200,000+.

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.

โ€”

๐Ÿ’ฐ Salary You Might Need Living at Great Wall Apartments

๐Ÿง 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 100,000โ€“150,000 or more.

This allows you to follow financial advice like spending roughly 25โ€“35% of income on rent.

If your rent around Great Wall Apartments is ~KES 25,000โ€“28,000 and utilities/food/transport add another ~KES 30,000โ€“60,000+, a salary within this range gives some buffer.

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘ง 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 180,000โ€“300,000+ would generally be needed for comfortable living (not extravagant, but stable).

Higher amounts help cover school costs and savings/emergencies.

๐Ÿ’ก Lower Salary Scenarios

Some people live on KES 60,000โ€“80,000 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.

โ€”

๐Ÿ“Œ Rule of Thumb for Salaries vs Expenses

Rent ideally โ‰ค 30% of net salary โ€” this helps ensure you have enough for other essentials.

If rent is KES 25,000โ€“28,000, that suggests a net salary of at least ~KES 80,000โ€“100,000 to avoid financial strain.

Living costs at Great Wall Apartments in Mlolongo / Syokimau
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