When you move to Nairobi, one thing quickly becomes clear: many households use domestic help.
It’s normal here. Professionals, families, diplomats, and even young couples often hire part-time cleaners or full-time housekeepers.
If you’re new to the city, you probably want straight numbers. How much does domestic help actually cost?
Here’s what you should budget in Nairobi.
Part-time cleaner (most common option)
If you live alone or as a couple, part-time help is usually enough.
Typical rate:
KES 1,000–2,000 per day
If the cleaner comes:
Once a week → about KES 4,000–8,000 per month
Twice a week → about KES 8,000–16,000 per month
Three times a week → about KES 12,000–24,000 per month
Rates depend on:
Location
Size of your apartment
Tasks required
In central areas like Westlands, Kilimani, and Riverside, daily rates usually sit closer to KES 1,500–2,000.
If you stay in one of our furnished and serviced apartments in Nairobi, you may not even need weekly cleaning. Many serviced units include housekeeping, which reduces your need for outside help.
Full-time live-out housekeeper
If you want someone working Monday to Saturday during the day, expect to pay:
KES 15,000–25,000 per month
In higher-end neighborhoods such as Lavington and Kileleshwa, salaries often range between KES 20,000–30,000 depending on experience.
Live-out means:
They go home in the evening
You don’t provide accommodation
You may add transport allowance (KES 2,000–4,000 per month)
This option works well if:
You work long hours
You want daily cleaning
You need light cooking support
Full-time live-in housekeeper
Live-in help costs slightly more because responsibilities tend to be broader.
Typical salary:
KES 18,000–30,000 per month
You must provide:
A private room
Meals
Utilities
In premium areas like Westlands, Riverside, and Kilimani, experienced live-in housekeepers can earn KES 30,000–35,000 per month.
Live-in arrangements make sense if:
You have a large home
You travel often
You need early morning or late evening flexibility
But if you’re staying in a serviced apartment, live-in help usually isn’t necessary. Space is optimized, and many services are already handled.
Nannies
If you have children, costs increase.
Live-out nanny
KES 18,000–35,000 per month
Live-in nanny
KES 25,000–45,000 per month
Higher salaries apply if the nanny:
Speaks fluent English
Has early childhood training
Has multiple years of experience
Manages school runs
In neighborhoods like Kilimani and Lavington, professional nannies often fall in the KES 30,000–40,000 range.
Cooks and specialized help
If you want someone focused primarily on cooking:
Part-time cook: KES 1,500–3,000 per visit
Full-time cook: KES 20,000–35,000 per month
Specialized roles cost more.
For example:
Trained caregiver: KES 30,000–50,000 per month
Professional house manager: KES 35,000–60,000 per month
Most new residents don’t need this level of support immediately.
Additional costs to consider
Salary isn’t the only cost.
You may need to budget for:
1. Transport allowance
Common for live-out staff:
KES 2,000–4,000 per month
2. Annual bonus
Many employers give a December bonus equal to one month’s salary.
3. Public holidays
Clarify whether holidays are paid or unpaid.
4. NSSF and NHIF contributions
Some employers register domestic workers for national social security and health insurance.
Be clear about this from the start.
Agency fees
If you hire through an agency, expect:
One-time placement fee: KES 10,000–30,000
ORPercentage of annual salary
Agencies cost more upfront but often include:
Background checks
Replacement guarantees
If you’re unfamiliar with local hiring norms, agencies reduce risk.
Monthly budget examples
Here’s what it might look like.
Scenario 1: Single professional in Kilimani
Part-time cleaner twice weekly: KES 12,000
Occasional deep cleaning: KES 3,000
Total: KES 15,000 per month
Scenario 2: Couple in Westlands
Full-time live-out housekeeper: KES 25,000
Transport allowance: KES 3,000
Total: KES 28,000 per month
Scenario 3: Family with one child in Lavington
Live-in nanny: KES 35,000
Housekeeper (part-time): KES 10,000
Total: KES 45,000 per month
Do you actually need full-time help?
Before committing, ask yourself:
How large is your apartment?
Is housekeeping already included?
How long are you staying?
If you choose one of our furnished and serviced apartments in Nairobi, many services are already covered. That can reduce your monthly domestic help cost significantly.
Short stays rarely require full-time staff.
Final thoughts
Domestic help in Nairobi is affordable compared to many global cities. But costs vary widely depending on:
Role
Experience
Neighborhood
Working hours
At minimum, budget:
KES 8,000–15,000 per month for part-time cleaning
KES 20,000–35,000 per month for full-time support
Be clear about expectations. Agree on salary early. Pay on time.
And remember, your living setup affects how much help you need.
Choose the right apartment. Choose the right level of support. Keep your household simple.