How are Rental repairs and maintenance costs in 2025?

2025 has proven to be an unforgettable year for everyone in Kenya, marked by a series of unexpected events. 

Property owners, whether in the rental or commercial sector, are undoubtedly part of this dynamic landscape.

In Kenya, maintenance costs for rental properties can vary greatly, shaped by the type of property, its age, and its location. Understanding these critical factors is not just important—it's essential for effectively planning and managing your investment. 

By being informed, you can navigate the complexities of property maintenance with confidence and ensure your investment remains profitable and appealing.

If you’re a property owner or just curious about what to expect, here’s a quick breakdown of the typical maintenance expenses:

1. Routine Repairs and Upkeep.
You’ll need to deal with things like fixing leaky pipes, tackling electrical issues, doing some painting, and swapping out worn-out fixtures. Costs can vary quite a bit, ranging from around KES 5,000 to upwards of KES 30,000, depending on what needs fixing and the quality of materials you choose.

2. Plumbing and Electrical Repairs:
When it comes to plumbing, dealing with stuff like replacing pipes or fixing leaks can set you back anywhere from KES 10,000 to KES 50,000 or more. As for electrical work like rewiring or replacing faulty sockets, you’re looking at costs around KES 5,000 to KES 30,000.

3. Landscaping and Exterior Maintenance:
Keeping the lawn in check, doing some landscaping, or trimming trees could cost you around KES 5,000 to KES 20,000 each month. But if you need larger exterior repairs like roofing, painting, or fencing, those can get pretty pricey depending on the scale of the job.

4.Property Management Fees:
Thinking about hiring a property management company? They typically charge around 8% to 12% of your monthly rent. This fee covers regular maintenance, keeping in touch with tenants, and doing property inspections.

5. Pest Control:
If you want to keep bugs and pests at bay, regular pest control treatments can cost you between KES 5,000 to KES 15,000, depending on how often you treat and what types of pests you’re dealing with.

6. Security and Safety:
Keeping your property secure with systems like CCTV, gates, or guards can range from KES 10,000 to KES 50,000, based on how high-tech you want to go.

7. Insurance:
Don’t forget about property insurance! Expect to pay around KES 20,000 to KES 50,000 annually, depending on your property's value and what’s inside it.

Having a property management company can help make these costs a lot more predictable by taking care of regular maintenance. So, are you managing a rental property or just curious about how it all works? 

Get in touch with us with your property management needs

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