Agricultural Land for Sale in Kumpa, Kajiado

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Discover exceptional agricultural land opportunities in Kumpa, Kajiado County. This fertile region offers prime farming land perfect for crop cultivation, livestock keeping, and agribusiness ventures. With prices ranging from Ksh 1.2 to 2.5 million per acre depending on location and amenities, Kumpa presents affordable entry into Kenya's thriving agricultural sector. Most plots come with ready title deeds, reliable water sources, and good road access. The area's rich red volcanic soil supports diverse farming activities while its strategic location near Nairobi ensures market accessibility for your agricultural produce.

Agricultural Land for Sale in Kumpa

Kumpa in Kajiado County offers some of the most promising agricultural land opportunities in Kenya's Rift Valley region. This area has gained significant attention from savvy investors and farmers seeking fertile land with reliable rainfall patterns and excellent soil quality. The agricultural plots available in Kumpa range from small 1-acre shambas to larger 50+ acre farms, catering to both small-scale and commercial farming operations.

About Agricultural Land in Kumpa

Kumpa's agricultural land is characterized by rich red volcanic soil that provides excellent drainage and nutrient retention, making it ideal for various crops and pasture development. The area experiences bimodal rainfall patterns with an average annual precipitation of 800-1000mm, reducing irrigation dependency during normal seasons. The topography is generally gently sloping to flat, facilitating mechanized farming and efficient water management.

Available Plots in Kumpa

The agricultural plots in Kumpa typically range from 1 to 100 acres, with prices starting from Ksh 1.2 million per acre for basic plots without immediate infrastructure to Ksh 2.5 million per acre for premium parcels with road frontage and water access. Most available land comes with freehold title deeds that have been properly verified through the Kajiado Land Registry. Common plot sizes include 1-acre starter farms, 5-acre mixed-use shambas, and 10-50 acre commercial farming operations.

Development Guidelines

Agricultural land in Kumpa falls under agricultural zoning regulations with minimum plot sizes of 1 acre for subdivision. Building setbacks require structures to be at least 15 meters from public roads and 10 meters from boundary lines. The area permits various agricultural activities including crop farming, dairy farming, poultry keeping, and greenhouse operations. Environmental guidelines require maintaining natural vegetation buffers along watercourses and proper waste management systems for livestock operations.

Infrastructure and Utilities

Kumpa benefits from improving infrastructure with murram roads accessible year-round and ongoing tarmac road projects connecting to nearby towns. Electricity connectivity is available through the rural electrification program, though connection costs apply. Water sources include boreholes with reliable aquifers at 150-250 feet depth, seasonal streams, and several permanent rivers within reasonable distance. The area has mobile network coverage from all major providers.

Plot SizePrice RangeTitle StatusWater Access
1-2 AcresKsh 1.2M - 2.8MReady TitleBorehole Possible
5 AcresKsh 6M - 10MReady TitleStream/Borehole
10 AcresKsh 12M - 20MMother TitleMultiple Sources
20+ AcresKsh 20M+FreeholdRiver Frontage

Farming Potential

The agricultural land in Kumpa supports diverse farming activities including maize cultivation, horticulture (tomatoes, onions, cabbages), fruit farming (avocados, mangoes), and dairy farming. The soil pH ranges from 6.0 to 7.2, suitable for most crops. Many successful farms in the area practice mixed farming combining food crops with livestock keeping for optimal land utilization. The proximity to Nairobi markets (90-120 minutes drive) provides excellent market access for fresh produce.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most agricultural land in Kumpa comes with freehold title deeds that have been properly processed through the Kajiado Land Registry. Some larger parcels may still be under mother titles that can be subdivided upon purchase. We conduct thorough due diligence including official searches at the lands office to verify authenticity before any transaction.
Current market prices range from Ksh 1.2 million to Ksh 2.5 million per acre depending on specific location, road access, water availability, and existing developments. Plots closer to all-weather roads and with reliable water sources command premium prices. Smaller plots (1-2 acres) typically have higher per-acre rates compared to larger parcels.
Kumpa has relatively good water resources with borehole water available at depths of 150-250 feet in most areas. The area receives bimodal rainfall averaging 800-1000mm annually. Several seasonal streams flow during rainy seasons, and permanent rivers are accessible within reasonable distance for larger farms. Many successful farms use a combination of rainwater harvesting and borehole irrigation.
The fertile red volcanic soil supports diverse crops including maize, beans, potatoes, tomatoes, onions, cabbages, and various greens. Fruit trees such as avocados, mangoes, citrus, and passion fruit thrive in the area. The climate also supports fodder crops for livestock feeding, making it ideal for integrated crop-livestock farming systems.
Agricultural zoning allows for necessary farm structures including homes for caretakers or owners, storage facilities, livestock shelters, and greenhouses. Structures must maintain 15-meter setbacks from public roads and 10 meters from boundaries. Building approvals are required from the county government for permanent structures exceeding certain sizes.
Kumpa is accessible via murram roads that are generally passable year-round, though conditions may vary during heavy rains. The main access roads are regularly maintained, and ongoing infrastructure developments are improving connectivity. The area is approximately 90-120 minutes drive from Nairobi depending on specific location and road conditions.
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