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Average Rental Yields by Location — Kenya 2024
Benchmark your investment against these typical ranges
Nairobi — Westlands
5.5–7%
High demand, strong capital growth
Nairobi — Kilimani
5–6.5%
Apartments, expat & young professional market
Nairobi — Ruaka
6–8%
Affordable, fast-growing suburb
Nairobi — Karen
4–5.5%
Lower yield, high capital appreciation
Mombasa — Nyali
6–8%
Beach proximity premium, tourism boost
Kisumu
7–9%
Emerging market, higher yields
Nakuru
7–10%
Affordable entry, growing rental demand
Eldoret
7–9%
University town, stable rental income
Understanding Rental Yield & ROI in Kenya
Rental yield is the annual rental income expressed as a percentage of the property's purchase price. It's the fundamental metric every Kenya property investor should calculate before committing to a purchase. Kenya's real estate market offers some of the most attractive yields in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in satellite towns around Nairobi and coastal areas.
Gross vs Net Yield: What's the Difference?
Gross yield is the simplest calculation: annual rent divided by purchase price. For example, a KSh 8M property renting for KSh 60,000/month gives a gross yield of 9%. Net yield accounts for all expenses — management fees (typically 8–12% in Kenya), maintenance, insurance, service charges, land rates, and vacancy periods. Net yield is typically 2–4% lower than gross yield and is the more realistic figure for investment decisions.
What is a Good Rental Yield in Kenya?
In Kenya, a gross yield of 6–8% is considered good for Nairobi prime areas. Satellite towns like Ruaka, Rongai, and Syokimau often yield 8–10% gross due to lower property prices and strong rental demand from the expanding middle class. For comparison, government bonds in Kenya currently yield around 14–16%, so property needs to compensate with capital appreciation to justify the investment over purely financial instruments.
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Vacancy Rate Matters
In Nairobi, average vacancy rates range from 5% (high-demand areas) to 15% (oversupplied markets). Always factor this in.
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Capital Growth
Kenya property historically appreciates 5–10% annually in good locations. Total return = yield + capital growth.
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Off-Plan Advantage
Buying off-plan at 20–30% below market rate can significantly boost your effective yield and total ROI on completion.
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Short-Let Premium
Airbnb and short-term rentals in Nairobi can yield 15–25% more than traditional long-term leases in the right areas.
Rental Yield FAQs
Common questions from Kenya property investors
What is a good rental yield in Kenya?
A gross rental yield of 6–8% is considered good in Nairobi prime areas (Westlands, Kilimani, Lavington). In satellite towns (Ruaka, Rongai, Thika), you can achieve 8–11% gross yield. Net yields are typically 2–4% lower after expenses and vacancy.
How do I calculate rental yield in Kenya?
Gross yield = (Annual rent / Property price) × 100. For example: KSh 60,000/month × 12 = KSh 720,000 annual rent. If property costs KSh 8,000,000, gross yield = 720,000 / 8,000,000 × 100 = 9%. Net yield deducts expenses from the annual rent before dividing.
Which areas of Nairobi have the highest rental yields?
As of 2024, areas with the highest yields include Ruaka (7–9%), Ngong Road corridor (6–8%), Eastlands / Umoja (8–10% due to low entry prices), and satellite towns like Rongai and Kitengela (8–11%). Premium areas like Karen and Runda have lower yields but stronger capital appreciation.
Should I invest in property or stocks in Kenya?
Kenya property offers tangible asset security, rental income, and potential for 5–10% capital appreciation annually. NSE stocks offer liquidity but higher volatility. Most financial advisors recommend a mixed portfolio — property for stable income and capital growth, stocks/bonds for liquidity. Property typically makes more sense if you can hold for 5+ years.
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