Frequently Asked Questions

Question about selling

To sell your property quickly in Nairobi, ensure it’s properly valued, priced competitively, and marketed widely. At Mambo Properties, we use targeted marketing, trusted buyer networks, and expert agents to help you sell fast and hassle-free.

A professional property valuation is the most accurate way to determine your property’s value. Mambo Properties offers free valuations based on location, size, market demand, and current trends in Nairobi real estate.

You’ll need a valid title deed, ID, KRA PIN, land rent and rates clearance certificates, and a signed sale agreement. Our team at Mambo Properties helps sellers prepare and process all necessary paperwork efficiently.

On average, selling property in Nairobi can take 30 to 90 days. With Mambo Properties’ expert support and marketing, we aim to reduce this timeframe by connecting your listing with serious, verified buyers.

Yes, sellers may be required to pay Capital Gains Tax (5% of net gain), legal fees, and agent commission. Mambo Properties provides full guidance to ensure all financial and legal obligations are clear and well-handled.

Question about renting

You can browse available rental listings on the Mambo Properties website. We offer a wide selection of apartments, houses, and commercial spaces across Nairobi’s top neighborhoods.

Rental prices in Nairobi vary by location, size, and amenities. For example, a one-bedroom apartment in Kilimani might cost KSh 35,000–400,000 monthly, while houses in Karen may range much higher. Contact us for current listings that match your budget.

Most landlords require a copy of your national ID or passport, KRA PIN, and sometimes a letter of employment or references. Mambo Properties will guide you through the paperwork and lease agreement process.

Yes, renting through a licensed real estate agent like Mambo Properties ensures a secure and transparent process. We verify all listings and handle legal documentation to protect both tenants and landlords.

Common additional charges include a security deposit (usually 1–2 months’ rent), utility bills, and sometimes service charges for gated communities. We provide a full breakdown of costs before you sign your lease.