Residential Land for Sale in Merisho, Ngong | Kajiado 2025

Discover prime residential land for sale in Merisho, Ngong. These plots are ideal for home development, offering serene surroundings and ready title deeds. Prices start from Ksh 3 million per quarter acre, with negotiable terms available. Don't miss this opportunity to invest in a growing neighborhood.

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Residential Land for Sale in Merisho, Ngong

Merisho in Ngong offers some of the best residential land opportunities in Kajiado County. With its serene environment and proximity to Nairobi, it's an ideal location for home development.

About Land in Merisho

Merisho is a peaceful area with well-planned residential plots. The land here is mostly flat with red soil, making it suitable for construction. The area is accessible via murram roads and is gradually seeing infrastructure improvements.

Available Plots in Merisho

Plot SizePrice RangeTitle StatusUtilities
1/8 AcreKsh 1.5 - 2 millionReady TitleElectricity available
1/4 AcreKsh 3 - 3.5 millionReady TitleWater connection nearby
1/2 AcreKsh 5 - 6 millionProcessing TitleRoad access available

Development Guidelines

The area is zoned for residential use with standard building regulations:

  • Minimum plot size: 1/8 acre
  • Building setback: 15 feet from road reserve
  • Approved uses: Single-family homes, townhouses
  • No industrial or commercial developments allowed without special approval

Investment Potential

Merisho offers excellent investment opportunities due to:

  • Proximity to Nairobi (about 30km from CBD)
  • Ongoing road improvements in the area
  • Growing demand for residential properties as Nairobi expands outward
  • Average annual appreciation rate of 10-15% over the past five years
Have Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Most plots in Merisho come with either ready title deeds or titles that are currently being processed. Freehold titles are most common, giving buyers full ownership rights.

Yes, the area is zoned strictly for residential use. You'll need to adhere to standard building regulations including setbacks from boundaries and road reserves. All constructions require approval from the local authorities.

The area has basic infrastructure including access roads (mostly murram), electricity connections available at the roadside, and water connections nearby. Some plots may require borehole drilling for water supply.

Always conduct a search at the lands office to verify ownership and check for any encumbrances. It's also advisable to physically visit the site and consult with neighbors about the plot's history.

Most sellers accept cash payments or bank transfers. Some may offer installment plans over 3-12 months, typically with a deposit of at least 50% upfront.
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