Sell Office Furniture in Nairobi When Relocating: 7 Proven Steps for Maximum Returns
When your business is relocating — whether to a new office, downsizing, or closing a chapter — the desks, chairs, cabinets, and equipment you leave behind represent real money. The challenge? Most businesses in Nairobi have no clear process for it, and end up either giving furniture away for almost nothing or dragging it to the new premises unnecessarily.
If you want to sell office furniture in Nairobi when relocating, this guide gives you a structured, step-by-step approach to getting the best KSh returns — without the chaos.
Why Business Relocation Is the Perfect Time to Liquidate Office Furniture
Most office furniture holds decent value in Nairobi’s used goods market. Growing SMEs, co-working spaces, NGOs, and institutions are constantly looking for quality office setups at affordable prices.
But timing is critical. The moment you announce relocation or closure, your window to sell at good prices is short — typically 2 to 6 weeks. Acting fast, and acting right, is the difference between recovering KSh 150,000 on your furniture versus KSh 20,000.
💡 Pro Tip: Start your furniture sale process at least 4 weeks before your move-out date. Rushing a sale in the final week almost always means accepting lowball offers.
7 Proven Steps to Sell Office Furniture in Nairobi When Relocating
1. Take Full Inventory Before Anything Else
Don’t start selling until you know exactly what you have. Walk through the office and list every item: number of desks, chairs, filing cabinets, conference tables, partitions, shelving units, safes, and any large equipment.
For each item, note:
- Approximate age
- Visible condition (good / fair / worn)
- Brand or manufacturer if known
This inventory becomes your selling list and ensures nothing slips through unpriced.
2. Grade Each Item Honestly
Buyers in Nairobi — especially bulk buyers — will inspect your furniture before committing. Grade each piece honestly:
- Grade A — Like-new, minimal wear. Full price.
- Grade B — Functional, light cosmetic wear. 60–75% of market rate.
- Grade C — Functional but showing heavy use. 30–50% of market rate.
Honest grading saves time. Overstating condition leads to price negotiations on the day, which kills momentum and delays your move.
3. Price Realistically with KSh Market Rates
Pricing office furniture in Nairobi requires knowing the current second-hand market. Some general benchmarks:
| Item | Estimated Price Range (KSh) |
|---|---|
| Executive desk (Grade A) | 8,000 – 20,000 |
| Office chair (fabric, Grade B) | 2,500 – 5,000 |
| 4-drawer filing cabinet | 4,000 – 8,000 |
| Conference table (8-seater) | 15,000 – 35,000 |
| Office partitions (per panel) | 2,000 – 5,000 |
| Steel safe | 5,000 – 15,000 |
These are estimates — final prices depend on brand, age, and condition. Set prices slightly above your floor to allow for negotiation without going below acceptable.
4. Choose the Right Selling Channel
Not all selling channels are equal for office furniture:
- Specialist marketplace (like Corido): Best for getting verified buyers and structured transactions. Corido specialises in used goods and connects you with buyers actively looking for what you’re selling.
- Other listing sites: Broad exposure but attracts time-wasters and low-ballers. Requires significant follow-up time.
- Broker/agent: Useful if you have a large volume. They take a commission (typically 10–20%) but save you time.
- Direct outreach: If you know businesses in your network that are growing or setting up, direct WhatsApp or email outreach can close deals quickly.
For most businesses relocating in Nairobi, combining a specialist marketplace with direct network outreach gives the best results.
5. Prepare Items for Viewing
Presentation matters — even for used office furniture. Before any buyers view:
- Wipe down surfaces (desks, cabinets, chairs)
- Remove all personal items and company stickers
- Tighten loose fittings or note them clearly in your listing
- Photograph everything in good natural light
Good photos dramatically increase enquiry rates. A well-lit desk photo on a clean background attracts significantly more interest than a cluttered office shot. According to the Business Daily Africa, Kenya’s SME market is increasingly moving transactions online — good visuals are your first impression.
6. Bundle Strategically for Bulk Buyers
Bulk deals unlock a specific type of buyer — the company setting up a new office, a school expanding, or a landlord furnishing a property. These buyers move fast and transact large volumes in one go.
Bundle examples that work well in Nairobi:
- Starter office bundle: 5 desks + 5 chairs + 2 filing cabinets
- Conference bundle: Conference table + matching chairs + whiteboard
- Full floor bundle: Everything on one floor, priced as a package
Bundles reduce your selling effort and clear inventory faster. Price bundles at a slight discount (10–15%) versus individual pricing — buyers feel they’re getting value, and you move volume.
💡 Pro Tip: Avoid pricing the entire lot as a single bulk figure too early. Individual pricing first gives you leverage. Move to bulk deals only once individual sales stall.
7. Move Fast — Timing Is Everything
The clock on relocation sales starts ticking the moment you announce the move. Here’s what typically happens:
- Week 1–2: High buyer interest, best prices achievable
- Week 3–4: Interest fades, buyers sense urgency on your side
- After week 4: Prices drop significantly, and items may not sell at all
Don’t procrastinate. List everything in week one. The longer furniture sits, the harder it becomes to justify the original price — and the more likely you are to give it away or move it unnecessarily.
What Office Furniture Sells Best in Nairobi
Based on market demand, these items move fastest in Nairobi’s second-hand market:
| Item | Demand Level |
|---|---|
| Executive desks | High |
| Ergonomic office chairs | High |
| Steel safes | High |
| Filing cabinets | Medium–High |
| Conference tables | Medium |
| Reception desks | Medium |
| Workstation partitions | Medium |
| Bookshelves and racking | Medium |
Items in very poor condition — broken chairs, waterlogged desks, cracked glass — are difficult to sell at any price. If repair costs more than 30% of resale value, consider donating or responsibly recycling instead.
How Corido Helps You Sell Office Furniture in Nairobi
Corido specialises in Kenya’s second-hand goods market. If you’re relocating and need to move office furniture quickly, Corido’s platform connects you directly with serious buyers — businesses, individuals, and bulk purchasers — without the noise of general classifieds.
You can list your items on Corido’s marketplace and reach buyers who are specifically looking for office furniture in Nairobi. For businesses with large volumes, Corido’s team can help structure the process — from pricing guidance to connecting with the right buyers.
If you’re also setting up a new space after the move, our guide to second hand sofa sets in Nairobi is a useful starting point for furnishing reception and common areas affordably.
Contact Corido to discuss your office furniture before your relocation date — the earlier you start, the better the outcome.
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