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bedsitter vs one bedroom apartment layout comparison Kenya

Bedsitter vs One Bedroom in Kenya: Compare, Choose, and Rent Smart

Making a Choice That Fits Your Routine Choosing between a bedsitter and a one-bedroom apartment in Kenya is often the first decision renters face—especially in Nairobi and surrounding towns. While budget is a key factor, your choice also affects

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Remote Work Housing Trends in Kenya (2025)

Remote Work Is Changing Where Kenyans Call Home Remote work housing trends in Kenya are reshaping how and where people choose to rent. With office towers fading into the background of Zoom calls, Kenyans—especially Nairobians—are rethinking everything from location

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hidden costs when renting an apartment in Nairobi Kenya

Hidden Costs When Renting an Apartment in Kenya

Think Rent Is the Only Expense? Think Again. From security fees to agent commissions and service charges, there are many hidden costs when renting an apartment—especially in places like Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kisumu. Renting a new apartment in Kenya

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Furnished vs Unfurnished Apartments – Which Is Better for Renters in Kenya?

Furnished or Unfurnished? Here’s What You Need to Know: Furnished vs unfurnished apartments? Choosing between any isn’t just about convenience—it’s a lifestyle and financial decision that affects your everyday living. You’ve found a beautiful apartment listing. It’s within your

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apartment hacks to save space and money

Apartment Hacks to Save Space and Money: Simple Solutions for Nairobi Renters

Apartment Hacks to Save Space and Money : Living in Nairobi comes with its own kind of hustle. Rent prices are high, space is tight, and furniture can cost more than a month’s salary. Yet, people across the city—from

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