One Acre Land for Sale in Embu

Prime one-acre plots with ready titles in Embu County

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KES 11,500,000

1 Acre for Sale at Kimbimbi

Mwea, Embu

1.00 acres
Electricity Available Title Deed Ready Near Main Road

Find premium one-acre land for sale in Embu County, ideal for residential, agricultural, or investment purposes. These plots come with ready title deeds, good road access, and are priced competitively starting from Ksh 2 million per acre. Explore the best deals on full-acre plots in this thriving region.

One Acre Land for Sale in Embu

Embu County offers excellent opportunities for investors and homebuyers looking for one-acre parcels of land. These plots are perfect for farming, residential development, or long-term investment. With clear title deeds available and negotiable prices, now is the ideal time to secure your piece of land in this rapidly growing region.

Features of One-Acre Plots in Embu

  • Title Deed Status: Ready titles available (freehold or leasehold)
  • Price Range: Ksh 1.8 million - Ksh 3 million per acre (negotiable)
  • Topography: Mostly flat to gently sloping terrain
  • Soil Type: Fertile red soil suitable for agriculture
  • Access Roads: Murram roads with good all-weather access
  • Utilities: Electricity available at plot boundaries

Popular Areas for One-Acre Plots

Area Average Price per Acre Title Status Zoning
Runyenjes Ksh 2.2 million Ready title Agricultural/Residential
Manyatta Ksh 1.8 million Processing Agricultural
Township Ksh 3 million Ready title Residential/Commercial

Investment Potential of One-Acre Plots in Embu

The land market in Embu has shown steady appreciation of 10-15% annually, making these one-acre parcels excellent investment opportunities. Key factors driving value include:

  • The ongoing expansion of the Thika-Garissa highway improving accessibility
  • The county government's focus on agricultural development programs
  • The growing demand for residential plots from Nairobi commuters
  • The availability of water resources from Mt. Kenya catchment area

Frequently Asked Questions

Always verify the title deed (check if it's original or copy at lands office), search certificate, land rates clearance certificate, and mutation form if subdivided from larger parcel.
Yes, but you'll need approval from the county government and must meet minimum plot size requirements which vary by zone (typically quarter-acre minimum in residential areas).
Building restrictions depend on zoning - agricultural zones may require certain percentage of open space while residential zones have standard setback requirements.
With ready documents, transfers typically take 4-8 weeks including valuation, stamp duty payment and registration at the lands office.
Most areas have access roads and electricity at plot boundaries. Water availability varies - some areas have piped water while others rely on boreholes.