Nairobi, Kenya
+10% vs Nairobi avgKileleshwa is a moderately-priced area within Nairobi, with a cost of living index of 27.2 — that is +10% compared to the Nairobi average. It sits around the middle of the pack at #9 out of 20 neighborhoods. Estimated rent for a one-bedroom apartment here is around KSh 71,028/month, compared to a range of KSh 35,514 in Kibera to KSh 82,651 in Runda.
For a typical resident of Kileleshwa, housing takes up roughly 50% of monthly expenses. Food and groceries account for about 15%, while transportation costs around 8%. To live comfortably here — meaning rent stays at or below 30% of gross income — you would need an annual salary of approximately KSh 2,841,114 before tax.
Salaries in Kileleshwa reflect the local cost of living. Based on the neighborhood COLI of 27.2:
After tax and deductions of 33.6% in Kenya, take-home pay for someone earning KSh 2,841,114 would be roughly KSh 1,886,500/year. Use the salary converter to calculate an exact figure for your situation, including expat-specific tax adjustments.
Estimated annual deductions on a KSh 2,634,488 salary in Kileleshwa, Nairobi (local employee).
Rates shown are for a local employee. Use the salary converter for expat calculations.
What a $75,000 USD salary in Kileleshwa would need to be elsewhere:
| City | Currency | Equivalent |
|---|---|---|
| New York | USD | $20,400 |
| London | GBP | £17,556 |
| Dubai | AED | AED 102,077 |
| Neighborhood | COLI | Multiplier | vs Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| Runda | 31.6 | 1.28x | +28% |
| Westlands | 30.9 | 1.25x | +25% |
| Karen | 30.1 | 1.22x | +22% |
| Muthaiga | 29.6 | 1.20x | +20% |
| Kilimani | 29.1 | 1.18x | +18% |
See exactly what you need to earn in Kileleshwa, Nairobi to maintain your lifestyle.
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Yes, Kileleshwa is one of the more expensive neighborhoods in Nairobi. It costs about +10% more than the city average, ranking #9 out of 20 neighborhoods.
The cost of living in Kileleshwa is above the Nairobi average. With a multiplier of 1.10x, everyday expenses including rent, food, and transportation are +10% compared to the city baseline.