Ruaka is a growing Upper-middle class town located North-West of Nairobi CBD. It sits somewhere strategically owing to its proximity to high-end neighborhoods like Runda & Gigiri. Being just 15 kilometers from CBD and on the end of Northern-bypass and Limuru road has made it accessible to many. Over the past two-decades, Ruaka has transformed from a coffee plantation to one of Kiambu’s most promising towns. This pace is not slowing down anytime soon as demand has only risen with investors flocking the area.
In this guide, I will be giving you a thorough overview of Ruaka, the different areas you should explore, who Ruaka is for and rent prices in these places. We are also going to be seeing some of the pros and cons of Ruaka. By the end of this guide, you will be able to know if Ruaka is for you or not.
Who typically lives in Ruaka?
Firstly, let us see who Ruaka is really for. The area being an upper-middle class town definitely attracts a certain class of people. Knowing this will guide you in your house hunting journey as you will see if you are in the categories highlighted. Being in an area that aligns to your income, values and way of life is very important in ensuring you get the best experience.
1. High-income professionals
Ruaka attracts high income professionals working in Westlands, Gigiri or Nairobi CBD. With a salary of Kes 100,00 – 200,000; you can comfortably afford rent, food and travel expenses. Ruaka has been a go to for such people as it is well connected to Nairobi through Limuru road and if you work in Westlands node, Red-hill road will serve you well. The area’s good security and serviced apartments ensures high levels of comfort for such persons.
2. Young professionals
Young professionals making an income of Kes 100,000 + can also comfortably reside in Ruaka. I have also seen young people get roommates who they can share housing costs with. What attracts most well-earning young professionals here is the level of accessibility and lifestyle.
If you are young, you definitely don’t want a dormant area where people sleep by 9.00 A.M. You want an active area for those times you will come home late and a place you can meet new young people like yourself. Ruaka offers all this with a very disciplined night-life that will let you enjoy yourself.
3. Renters looking to upgrade
If you just got a good salary increase or a promotion and you want to upgrade to a place that offers a glimpse of “aspirational living” then Ruaka might be for you. Being surrounded by Runda and Gigiri, Ruaka gets to benefit from its association with these high-end estates. However, unlike moving to Runda, you are not overstretching yourself financially.
4. Renters Downgrading
Sometimes life happens and the once lucrative job or business that afforded you a great life in Kilimani, isn’t there anymore. Downgrading might look retrogressive but if you move to a place like Ruaka which still bears some level of prestige, people hardly notice. If you are looking to downgrade in a way that won’t leave people wondering if you got fired, Ruaka might be the place to start house hunting.
5. Service providers
One thing about upper-middle income areas is that residents have a lot of disposable income to spend. People who operate service businesses like Barbershops, Salons, Restaurants or Massage parlors reap big in towns like Ruaka.
If you are looking for a place to start such a business, Ruaka is the place for you. What these areas lack for in volume of customers, they make up for in the prices you can charge. For example, if you run a barbershop in Kasarani and you charge sh. 100 per person, moving to Ruaka and charging sh. 300 might make up for having less customers.
6. Families
Ruaka is a peaceful area where your children will grow up protected from vices and bad examples. While most areas are not as gated, the caliber or people there is good for your growing children. Moreover, you have some of the best schools around which give quality education. Most families go for the gated apartments where you can control your child’s movement and the company they keep. If you are a working parent, looking for a safe place to move to for your children, Ruaka should be on your list.
7. Small-scale Traders
While moving through Ruaka town, one thing you will notice is the abundance of food-markets. Food is a basic need and if you are a small-scale trader who sells food stuffs, moving to a cheaper part of Ruaka and setting up your business in the high-end areas might be lucrative.
8. Expatriates
Ruaka sits near the diplomatic-blue zone which is an area surrounding UN headquarters in Gigiri with top-tier security, proximity to embassies, international schools and amenities for diplomats, UN staff and expatriates. The area offers similar access to amenities and services especially for the high-end options. So as an expatriate, you get quality housing, checking all your boxes at unbeatable prices.
Areas in Ruaka
Ruaka Town
Ruaka town is the heartbeat of Ruaka with a mix of residential and commercial development in the area. I would characterize it as being densely populated with mid-high rise apartments and retail spaces.
Ruaka town attracts young renters including professionals, families and service business operators. I think the charged energy of the town brings youngins here. Houses in Ruaka town majorly consist of bedsitters and 1-bedrooms with many of them being older, mid-range buildings.
If you choose to live in Ruaka Town, some of the advantages and disadvantages you will encounter are;
| Advantages | Disadvantages |
| High walkability to shops, transport, and everyday services | Congestion due to high activity levels |
| Convenient for people working within Ruaka | Noise from commercial activity and traffic |
| Easy access to nearby areas like Gigiri and Rosslyn | Limited parking availability |
| Strong access to public transport and key roads | Reduced privacy and quieter living environment |
Ruaka Joyland
Ruaka Joyland sits at the intersection of Northern by-pass and Limuru road. The name is from an existing supermarket in the area called Joyland. It is more organized than the town center as it developed much later and got to learn from the mistakes of Ruaka town. Overtime, Joyland has grown to host modern apartments with better finishes. It also attracts young professionals and families looking to spend more for better housing options. It would also be a great place for anyone looking to upgrade
| Advantages | Disadvantages |
| Quieter than Ruaka Town | Not as vibrant/convenient as town center |
| Better planning and organization | Limited high-end amenities |
| Modern apartments with better finishes | Mid-range rent higher than budget areas |
| Balanced accessibility to roads and services | Fewer entertainment options nearby |
| Ideal upgrade from bedsitters to larger units |
Ruaka Muchatha
Muchatha is a rapidly developing residential zone within greater Ruaka, known for its expanding supply of modern, mid-density apartments. It appeals to middle-income earners seeking relatively spacious units at prices lower than prime Ruaka areas. The neighborhood is generally quieter and less commercialized, with a more “estate-like” feel compared to the town center. However, infrastructure such as roads and drainage can be inconsistent in some sections.
Gachie (Ruaka Side)
Gachie on Ruaka side is a transitional zone between lower-income Eastlands-style housing and Ruaka’s expanding middle-class market. It is known for affordable rents, especially for bedsitters and 1-bedrooms, making it popular among students, informal workers, and budget-conscious tenants. This area is great for first-time renters looking for a decent place with affordable rents.
| Advantages | Disadvantages |
| More affordable rent options | Poor road conditions in some areas |
| Close proximity to Ruaka | Drainage issues during rainy seasons |
| Mix of old and new housing options | Occasional security concerns |
| Good entry point for first-time renters | Inconsistent infrastructure |
| Better space-to-price value | Less organized compared to central Ruaka |
Two Rivers Area
The Two Rivers area is the premium core of Ruaka, anchored by Two Rivers Mall and its surrounding high-end developments. This zone attracts expats, diplomats, and high-income professionals, particularly those working in Gigiri (UN, embassies). Housing here consists mainly of modern, amenity-rich apartments with features like gyms, lifts, security, and sometimes furnished options. Rental prices are among the highest in Ruaka, driven by location, infrastructure, and lifestyle offerings. It represents a “live-work-play” environment, with shopping, entertainment, and offices within close reach, making it one of the most desirable addresses in the area.
| Advantages | Disadvantages |
| Prime location near Two Rivers Mall | Very high rent compared to other Ruaka areas |
| Modern, luxury apartments with amenities | High cost of buying property |
| Strong security and controlled developments | Can feel exclusive or less “local” |
| Ideal for expats and professionals working in Gigiri | Limited affordable housing options |
| Live-work-play convenience (shops, offices, entertainment) | High demand leads to limited availability |
Ruaka - Banana Road Area
The Banana Road Corridor is a fast-growing residential stretch connecting Ruaka to Banana and Limuru, characterized by new apartment developments and gated communities. It appeals to middle- to upper-middle-income tenants looking for quieter living environments away from the congestion of Ruaka Town.
Units here tend to be larger and better planned, with more parking and improved layouts, though transport can be slightly less convenient compared to Ruaka town. Rental prices vary widely depending on proximity to the main road and development quality. If you are a family person looking for larger units and a peaceful place, this is the area for you.
| Advantages | Disadvantages |
| Quiet and peaceful environment | Less convenient public transport |
| Larger, well-planned units | Higher rents in prime developments |
| More parking space available | Farther from Ruaka Town amenities |
| Modern apartments and gated communities | Rental prices vary widely |
| Ideal for families seeking space | Longer commute to major work hubs |
Rent Prices in Ruaka
1. High end Options
In Ruaka, housing options are clearly segmented by location and development quality, with premium zones such as the Two Rivers area, the Rosslyn/Limuru Road edge, the Banana–Ruaka Road corridor (near the main road), and the upper side of Joyland offering the most upscale living. These areas are characterized by modern, high-rise apartments and gated communities that typically feature amenities like:
- Lifts
- Backup generators
- Boreholes
- Gyms
- Security systems
- Furnished options targeting expats or AirBnBs.
This includes rents and sales
Sale Prices
| House Type | Estimated Sale Price (KES) |
| 1 Bedroom (Luxury) | 6M – 9M |
| 2 Bedroom (Luxury) | 8M – 15M |
| 3 Bedroom (Luxury) | 12M – 25M+ |
| Penthouses / Duplex Units | 20M – 50M+ |
Rent Prices
| House Type | Monthly Rent (KES) |
| 1 Bedroom (Luxury) | 40,000 – 70,000 |
| 2 Bedroom (Luxury) | 60,000 – 100,000 |
| 3 Bedroom (Luxury) | 80,000 – 150,000 |
| Furnished 3 Bedroom | 120,000 – 250,000 |
| Villas / Maisonettes | 90,000 – 150,000 (Very Rare) |
2. Mid-Range Options
Moving into the mid-range segment, areas such as Ruaka Town, main Joyland, upper Gachie, and parts of Banana–Ruaka Road provide a balance between affordability and quality. These developments are typically mid-rise apartments with decent finishes, offering features like parking, perimeter walls, and reliable water supply.
Rent Prices
| House Type | Monthly Rent (KES) |
| 1 Bedroom | 25,000 – 40,000 |
| 2 Bedroom | 35,000 – 60,000 |
| 3 Bedroom | 50,000 – 80,000 |
3. Budget Options
On the more affordable end, locations like Muchatha, lower Gachie, and Ndenderu sides offer budget-friendly options dominated by bedsitters and basic 1- to 2-bedroom units. These are usually in simpler buildings with minimal amenities, appealing to students, first-time renters, and lower-income earners.
Rent Prices
| House Type | Monthly Rent (KES) |
| Bedsitter / Studio | 10,000 – 18,000 |
| 1 Bedroom (Basic) | 18,000 – 30,000 |
| 2 Bedroom (Basic) | 25,000 – 40,000 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which part of Nairobi is Ruaka?
Ruaka is in the northern Nairobi metropolitan area (Kiambu side), along Limuru Road near Gigiri and Two Rivers.
A matatu from CBD to Ruaka typically costs about Ksh 50–100 depending on time and route.
Ruaka is roughly 10–15 km from Nairobi CBD, depending on the route taken.
You board matatus to Ruaka mainly at Koja or Moi Avenue stages.
Ruaka is located north of Nairobi CBD along Limuru Road, near Gigiri and Runda border areas.
Yes, Ruaka is generally a good place to live for professionals and families due to access, security, and modern apartments, though it can be a bit pricy in town areas.
Ruaka is about 20–25 km from Kikuyu depending on the route via Wangige or Waiyaki Way connection.
Ruaka is in Nairobi’s neighboring Kiambu County, within Kiambaa Ward.