Cost of Living in Kenya - Updated Prices & Insights

Monthly Cost of Living

A single person spends around $443 per month with rent on average across Kenya.

A couple spends around $737 per month with rent on average across Kenya.

A family of three spends around $1,031 per month with rent on average across Kenya.

Currency
🍽 Eating Out
Cost
Range
Meal at Budget Restaurant
$3.95 KES 512
$1.58 KES 205
$7.90 KES 1,025
Three-Course Dinner for Two, Mid-Range
$34.26 KES 4,442
$20.55 KES 2,665
$98.1 KES 12.7K
Fast Food Meal (McDonalds, etc)
$6.85 KES 888
$5.33 KES 692
$7.99 KES 1,036
Cappuccino
$2.25 KES 291
$0.92 KES 120
$5.93 KES 768
Coke/Pepsi/Fanta/Sprite (0.33 liter bottle)
$0.72 KES 93.7
$0.41 KES 53.0
$1.62 KES 211
Water (0.33 liter bottle)
$0.50 KES 65.1
$0.30 KES 38.81
$1.12 KES 145
Local Beer (0.5 liter draught)
$2.38 KES 309
$1.59 KES 206
$3.97 KES 515
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle)
$2.75 KES 356
$2.35 KES 305
$4.70 KES 609
🛒 Groceries & Markets
Cost
Range
Milk (1 liter)
$0.80 KES 104
$0.47 KES 60.6
$1.18 KES 153
White Bread (500g)
$0.50 KES 65.0
$0.44 KES 57.5
$0.74 KES 96.3
Rice (white) (1kg)
$1.41 KES 183
$0.95 KES 123
$2.57 KES 333
Eggs
$1.60 KES 208
$1.18 KES 152
$2.47 KES 321
Local Cheese (1kg)
$10.26 KES 1,331
$4.59 KES 595
$30.60 KES 3,968
Chicken Fillets (1kg)
$6.47 KES 839
$3.10 KES 402
$8.56 KES 1,110
Beef Round Steak (1kg)
$5.17 KES 671
$3.93 KES 510
$6.29 KES 816
Apples (1kg)
$2.84 KES 368
$1.18 KES 153
$3.94 KES 510
Banana (1kg)
$0.97 KES 126
$0.60 KES 78.0
$1.93 KES 250
Oranges (1kg)
$1.83 KES 237
$0.69 KES 89.7
$3.82 KES 496
Tomato (1kg)
$0.85 KES 110
$0.38 KES 49.91
$1.53 KES 198
Potato (1kg)
$0.82 KES 106
$0.38 KES 49.09
$1.65 KES 214
Onion (1kg)
$1.03 KES 133
$0.48 KES 62.0
$1.85 KES 240
Lettuce (1 head)
$0.65 KES 84.2
$0.30 KES 39.53
$1.37 KES 177
Water (1.5 liter bottle)
$0.65 KES 84.4
$0.38 KES 49.13
$1.01 KES 131
Cigarettes 20 Pack (Marlboro, Camel)
$3.16 KES 410
$1.97 KES 256
$3.96 KES 513
Wine (Bottle)
$9.19 KES 1,191
$5.74 KES 745
$16.87 KES 2,187
Local Beer (0.5 liter bottle)
$2.15 KES 278
$1.59 KES 207
$2.79 KES 361
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle)
$2.69 KES 349
$1.90 KES 247
$3.96 KES 514
🚌 Getting Around
Cost
Range
One-way Ticket (Public Transport)
$0.80 KES 103
$0.56 KES 72.4
$1.60 KES 208
Public Transport Monthly Pass (Regular Price)
$29.55 KES 3,832
$23.33 KES 3,025
$46.66 KES 6,050
Taxi Start (Normal Tariff)
$1.59 KES 207
$1.43 KES 185
$3.18 KES 412
Taxi (Normal Tariff) (1km)
$1.58 KES 204
$0.95 KES 123
$2.37 KES 308
Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff)
$3.04 KES 394
$2.28 KES 296
$5.34 KES 692
Gasoline (1 liter)
$1.50 KES 194
$1.15 KES 149
$1.67 KES 217
Midsize Hatchback 1.4l (Volkswagen Golf, Toyota Prius, Honda Civic, etc)
$19.1K KES 2.5M
$14.0K KES 1.8M
$23.4K KES 3.0M
Compact Sedan 1.6l (Toyota Corolla, Mazda3, Kia K4, Hyundai Elantra, etc)
$17.8K KES 2.3M
$14.0K KES 1.8M
$27.2K KES 3.5M
🧾 Monthly Utilities & Internet
Cost
Range
Utilities for 2 People in 2-bedroom Apartment (Heating, Electricity, Gas, Water, Garbage) (85m2)
$33.50 KES 4,343
$15.71 KES 2,037
$66.8 KES 8,660
SIM Card Monthly Plan (Calls and 10GB+ Data)
$14.71 KES 1,907
$7.60 KES 985
$30.38 KES 3,940
Internet (50+ Mbps, Unlimited Data)
$38.40 KES 4,979
$23.11 KES 2,996
$77.0 KES 9,988
🎉 Sport & Entertainment
Cost
Range
Gym Membership (Monthly)
$36.42 KES 4,723
$15.17 KES 1,967
$75.9 KES 9,836
Tennis Court (1 Hour on Weekend)
$19.44 KES 2,520
$7.59 KES 984
$37.92 KES 4,916
Cinema Ticket
$6.23 KES 807
$4.67 KES 605
$11.68 KES 1,514
🧸 Childcare & Education
Cost
Range
Preschool or Kindergarten, Full Day, Private, 1 Child (Monthly)
$163 KES 21.2K
$77.3 KES 10.0K
$348 KES 45.1K
International Primary School, 1 Child (Yearly)
$7,559 KES 980.2K
$3,900 KES 505.7K
$15.6K KES 2.0M
👕👟 Clothing & Footwear
Cost
Range
Jeans (Levis 501 Or Similar)
$14.51 KES 1,881
$9.42 KES 1,221
$39.26 KES 5,091
Summer Dress (H&M, Zara, etc)
$20.67 KES 2,680
$6.12 KES 793
$45.86 KES 5,947
Sport Shoes (Adidas, Nike)
$49.36 KES 6,400
$19.40 KES 2,516
$116 KES 15.1K
Men's Leather Business Shoes
$45.90 KES 5,952
$19.17 KES 2,486
$98.8 KES 12.8K
🏠 Accommodation & Living
Cost
Range
1-bedroom Apartment, City Center (Monthly)
$310 KES 40.2K
$118 KES 15.3K
$709 KES 91.9K
1-bedroom Apartment, Outside City Center (Monthly)
$146 KES 18.9K
$76.4 KES 9,907
$344 KES 44.6K
3-bedroom Apartment, City Center (Monthly)
$842 KES 109.1K
$341 KES 44.3K
$1,517 KES 196.7K
3-bedroom Apartment, Outside City Center (Monthly)
$362 KES 47.0K
$205 KES 26.6K
$789 KES 102.3K
Buy Apartment in City Center (m2)
$1,423 KES 184.6K
$786 KES 101.9K
$3,051 KES 395.6K
Buy Apartment Outside City Center (m2)
$939 KES 121.7K
$690 KES 89.5K
$2,734 KES 354.4K
💵 Salaries & Financials
Cost
Range
Average Monthly Net Salary (After Tax)
$345 KES 44.7K
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20-Year Fixed Mortgage Interest Rate (Annual %)
13.57
10.9
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CityCost data is based on AI and user input – minor inaccuracies may occur.

Last update: June 8, 2026

Cost Breakdown

The average net salary across Kenya is $328 – below average monthly costs of $443. Many locals rely on dual incomes or shared housing. Remote workers earning abroad find strong purchasing power here.

Groceries average around $150 per month nationally. A mid-range dinner for two costs about $28.00.

Cost Highlights

Overall living costs ($443) is 67% below the global median of $1,344.

Average rent ($82.0) is 87% below the global median of $626.

Dining out ($28.00) is 42% below the global median of $48.00.

Public transport ($7.00) is 79% below the global median of $33.00.

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Kenya Median Internet Speeds (Updated April 2026)

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Cost of Living in Kenya - Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Cost of Living in Kenya compare for travelers, expats, and digital nomads overall?
Cost of Living in Kenya varies widely by region and lifestyle, so choosing the right city and neighborhood matters. The country offers a wide spectrum of costs, with major cities like Nairobi and Mombasa tending to be more expensive for housing and dining than rural towns. You can find solid value by living in mid-range neighborhoods, cooking at home, and using public transport. The mix of formal and informal services means you can access affordable options, but imported goods and urban amenities can raise prices. Seasonal tourism can push prices in peak months. Your budget stretches further with longer leases and shared housing. Tip: Start by listing essential expenses and comparing a few neighborhoods to find the best fit.
What does daily life look like for housing, food, transport, and errands when living in Kenya?
Daily life in Kenya blends affordability with choice. Housing searches usually rely on online listings and local agents; in cities, you’ll encounter a range from secure apartment compounds in popular neighborhoods to simple, shared options on quieter streets. For food, markets offer fresh produce at accessible prices, while supermarkets provide convenience for staples. Transport is diverse: matatus, boda-boda, ride-hailing, and walking are common depending on the area. Co-working spaces exist in major hubs, with flexible options for short or longer stays. Kenya living cost shifts with location and your daily choices. Tip: Build a short list of must-haves before you search.
What strategies help you balance quality of life and budget in Kenya, including seasonality and finding the right neighborhood fit?
Quality of life in Kenya depends on neighborhood fit and daily routines. Build a simple budgeting framework: essentials first, then flexible spending, with regular reviews. Seasonality matters: rainy seasons can affect commute times and outdoor plans, while tourist high season can push prices in popular spots. For a good neighborhood fit, weigh safety, access to reliable internet, and proximity to work or co-working spaces; Nairobi pockets like Kilimani or Karen offer different vibes than coastal towns. Embrace local markets, prepared foods, and public transport to stretch your budget. Tip: Set a monthly review to adjust your plan as you settle in.
Is Kenya a cheap country to live in?
Kenya is affordable by global standards, though costs vary a lot by region. Smaller cities and rural areas are genuinely cheap, while capitals and tourist spots are pricier – but still below international averages for similar quality.
What are average rents in Kenya?
Rent in Kenya varies a lot – Nairobi has the highest prices, and the gap between capital and provincial rents can be 50% or more. Choosing which city to live in is one of the biggest financial decisions you'll make.
How far does $1,200 go in Kenya?
Absolutely – in smaller cities across Kenya, $1,200 covers rent and daily expenses with room to spare for eating out, entertainment, and saving. Even mid-sized cities work at this budget level.

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