Land and Plots for Sale in Kenya

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What you need to know about buying land in Kenya

There are different land sizes available for purchase. The most common are 50 by 100 and 40 by 80 plots available in different parts of the country and specially developed areas. Away from the towns, you can buy land ranging from 1 acre to thousands of acres

There are different land sizes available for purchase. The most common are 50 by 100 and 40 by 80 plots available in different parts of the country and specially developed areas. Away from the towns, you can buy land ranging from 1 acre to thousands of acres

There is no better land than the other. The usefulness of land is dependent upon the intended use.

For instance, if you are looking for agricultural land, a plot in Nairobi, though lucrative may not be the best choice for you.

A 20-acre farm in a remote area may be the best choice in this case. 

Every land purchase in Kenya begins with a land search at the lands ministry offices.

These offices are distributed across the country and can easily be done within 24-48 hours.

This helps ascertain the owner of the land before you can initiate any discussions about the purchase

  1. Obtain a copy of the title from the seller
  2. Identify where the land registry offices for the area you wish to buy the land are located 
  3. File a land search at the land registry and wait.
  4. A complete search should indicate the owner of the land and state if the property has been attached as collateral for a loan.
  5. Based on the outcome, you can decide to proceed with negotiations or not

Land ownership is either freehold or leasehold.

Freehold allows one to own the land for an indefinite period of time while leasehold is often limited to 99 years.

Leasehold land often has land rates that are payable to governing body in the area concerned 

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