Godown for Sale in Kenya | 2025 Industrial Storage Properties

Explore our selection of premium godowns, go-downs, and storage spaces for sale across Kenya's key industrial zones. These commercial properties offer secure storage solutions with excellent accessibility to major transport routes. Ideal for logistics companies, manufacturers, and distributors seeking strategically located facilities with strong ROI potential in 2025.

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Apartment on Sale Tena Estate Nairobi County
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  • KES 40,000,000
Ready Title 10/70
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  • Commercial Property...
  • KES 25,000,000
Petrol Station for Sale in Sagana
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  • Commercial Property...
  • KES 25,000,000
Prime Shop for Sale With Shelves
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  • Commercial Property...
  • KES 200,000
8500 Sq Feet Godown on Sale in Athiriver
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  • Commercial Property...
  • KES 24,000,000
Car Wash Business on Sale
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  • Commercial Property...
  • KES 250,000
Distress Malaa Petrol Station 85m Along Kangundo Road
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  • Commercial Property...
  • KES 85,000,000
Godown on Sale : 95% Complete
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  • Commercial Property...
  • KES 24,000,000
Hospital on Sale:Operating 24 Hours
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  • Commercial Property...
  • KES 7,500,000
For Sale 9 Rooms Resort Mtwapa
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  • Commercial Property...
  • KES 45,000,000
Office Space for Sale With Occupying Tenant
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  • Commercial Property...
  • KES 14,000,000
Plain Plot on Sale Njiru Main Road
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  • Commercial Property...
  • KES 2,600,000
5000 Sq Ft Godown for Sale:Athiriver
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  • Commercial Property...
  • KES 18,000,000

Godown & Industrial Storage Properties for Sale in Kenya

Kenya's growing manufacturing and logistics sectors have created strong demand for quality storage facilities. Our portfolio features godowns (also known as go-downs), depots, and specialized storage spaces across prime industrial locations nationwide.

Industrial Storage Property Market Overview

The Kenyan industrial property market continues to grow with increasing demand from e-commerce, manufacturing, and agricultural sectors. Key areas like Nairobi's Industrial Area, Mombasa's port zone, and emerging logistics hubs along major highways offer excellent investment opportunities.

Types of Storage Properties Available

Property TypeAverage Price RangeSize RangeKey Features
Standard GodownKsh 15M - Ksh 80M5,000 - 20,000 sq ftBasic storage, loading bays
Temperature-ControlledKsh 30M - Ksh 150M3,000 - 15,000 sq ftCold storage, humidity control
Bonded WarehouseKsh 50M - Ksh 200M+10,000 - 50,000 sq ftCustoms-approved, high security

Key Features to Consider

  • Location: Proximity to highways, ports or urban centers
  • Security: Gated compounds, alarm systems, guards
  • Loading Facilities: Dock levelers, multiple access points
  • Power Supply: Reliable electricity with backup generators
  • Ceiling Height: Minimum 5m for palletized storage
  • Floor Strength: Reinforced concrete for heavy loads

Investment Potential in 2025

The Kenyan logistics sector is projected to grow at 8% annually through 2025. Well-located godowns can achieve:

  • Rental Yields: 7-12% annually depending on location
  • Capital Appreciation: Average of 10-15% per year in prime areas
  • Occupancy Rates: Typically above 85% in established zones

Have Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Godown prices range from Ksh 3,000 to Ksh 8,000 per square foot depending on location and facilities. Prime industrial areas near Nairobi command higher prices (Ksh 6,000-8,000/sqft) while emerging locations may offer better value (Ksh 3,000-5,000/sqft).

Required licenses typically include a Single Business Permit from the county government, NEMA environmental compliance certificate (especially for bonded warehouses), fire safety certificate from county fire department, and potentially specialized permits if storing hazardous materials.

Key ROI factors include: current rental income (if tenanted), location growth potential (new infrastructure projects), occupancy rates in the area (demand vs supply), operating costs (security/maintenance), and future development possibilities (potential for expansion or rezoning).

Essential checks include: verifying title deed authenticity at Ministry of Lands; confirming zoning allows warehouse use; inspecting structural integrity (roof/floor/walls); checking water drainage systems; testing electrical capacity (especially for cold storage); reviewing existing tenant leases if applicable; and confirming road access adequacy.

Yes, several Kenyan banks offer commercial mortgages for warehouse purchases with terms typically ranging from 5-15 years. Requirements usually include: minimum downpayment of 30-40%, proven rental income or business cashflow to service loan, valuation by bank-approved surveyor, and comprehensive insurance coverage.
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