Agricultural Land for Sale in Matasia, Ngong

Prime Farming Opportunities in the Heart of Kajiado's Agricultural Belt

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Discover premium agricultural land for sale in Matasia, Ngong, Kajiado County. This fertile region offers exceptional farming opportunities with rich volcanic soil ideal for crop cultivation and livestock farming. Available plots range from 1/4 acre to 10+ acres, priced between Ksh 1.8 million to Ksh 2.5 million per acre. Most properties feature freehold title deeds, reliable water access, and good road connectivity. Matasia's favorable climate and proximity to Nairobi make it perfect for commercial agriculture and land banking investments.

Agricultural Land for Sale in Matasia, Ngong

Matasia in Ngong, Kajiado County presents exceptional opportunities for agricultural land investment. This area has gained prominence among farmers and investors seeking fertile land with reliable rainfall patterns and excellent growing conditions. The region's volcanic soil composition and moderate climate create ideal conditions for diverse agricultural activities.

About Agricultural Land in Matasia

Matasia features predominantly red volcanic soil with excellent drainage and fertility, making it suitable for various crops including maize, beans, vegetables, and horticultural produce. The area experiences bimodal rainfall patterns with annual precipitation between 800-1200mm, reducing irrigation dependency. The gently sloping topography allows for efficient water management and mechanized farming operations.

Available Plots in Matasia

Agricultural plots in Matasia range from small 1/4 acre parcels to expansive 10+ acre farms. Current market prices range from Ksh 1.8 million to Ksh 2.5 million per acre depending on specific location, accessibility, and existing developments. Most properties come with freehold title deeds, and many have existing perimeter fencing and basic infrastructure.

Plot SizePrice RangeTitle StatusWater Access
1/4 AcreKsh 450,000-625,000Ready TitleBorehole Possible
1/2 AcreKsh 900,000-1.25MReady TitleBorehole Possible
1 AcreKsh 1.8M-2.5MFreeholdBorehole/Pipeline
5 AcresKsh 9M-12.5MFreeholdMultiple Sources

Development Guidelines

Agricultural zoning in Matasia permits crop farming, livestock keeping (with restrictions), agro-processing facilities, and farmhouse construction. Building setbacks require 30 feet from front boundaries and 15 feet from side and rear boundaries. Environmental regulations mandate sustainable farming practices and soil conservation measures. Approval from NEMA may be required for large-scale agricultural operations.

Infrastructure and Utilities

Matasia benefits from improving infrastructure including tarmac access from Ngong Town and murram roads within the area. Electricity connectivity is available through Kenya Power lines, though some plots may require connection fees. Water sources include seasonal streams, potential boreholes (200-300ft depth), and planned county water projects. The area has good mobile network coverage for communication needs.

Investment Potential

Agricultural land in Matasia offers strong appreciation potential due to growing demand for food production and Nairobi's expansion toward Kajiado County. The area's proximity to urban markets (45 minutes to Nairobi CBD) provides competitive advantage for fresh produce farmers. Investors can expect annual appreciation rates of 10-15% alongside agricultural production returns.

Frequently Asked Questions

Matasia's volcanic soil and climate support diverse crops including maize, beans, potatoes, vegetables (kale, tomatoes, onions), horticultural flowers, and fruit trees like avocados and passion fruits. The soil pH typically ranges from 6.0-6.5, ideal for most food crops.
Most agricultural plots in Matasia come with freehold title deeds issued by the Kajiado County Lands Office. Some larger parcels may have group ranch titles undergoing subdivision. Always conduct a official search at the lands registry to verify authenticity before purchase.
Water usage is regulated by the Water Resources Authority. Borehole drilling requires a permit, and commercial agricultural operations may need water abstraction licenses. During dry seasons, priority is given to domestic use, so large-scale irrigation projects should have water storage solutions.
Subdivision requires approval from the Kajiado County Physical Planning Department. The process involves survey by licensed surveyor, environmental impact assessment for parcels over 10 acres, public participation, and final approval by county planning committee. Minimum subdivision size is typically 1/4 acre for agricultural zones.
Main access roads are tarmacked or well-maintained murram, remaining passable year-round. Some interior farm roads may become challenging during heavy rains, so investors should consider all-weather road construction for regular farm access.
Yes, livestock numbers are regulated based on plot size to prevent overgrazing and environmental degradation. Zero-grazing units are encouraged for dairy farming. Commercial poultry or pig farming requires additional permits from public health and veterinary departments.