Mixed-Use Land for Sale in Ol Keri, Ngong

Strategic Investment Plots for Commercial & Residential Development

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KES 10,000,000

Half Acre Olkeri

Ol Keri, Ngong, Kajiado

0.50 acres
County Water Electricity Available Drainage System
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KES 4,000,000

1/8 Acre Plot Olkeri, Ngong

Ol Keri, Ngong, Kajiado

0.13 acres
County Water Electricity Available Drainage System
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KES 3,500,000

1/8 Acre Prime Plot's Olkeri, Ngong

Ol Keri, Ngong, Kajiado

0.13 acres
County Water Electricity Available Drainage System
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KES 15,000,000

Olkeri Near Karen 3/4 Acre Prime Land for Sale

Ol Keri, Ngong, Kajiado

0.75 acres
Electricity Available Title Deed Ready Near Main Road
At a glance

Discover prime mixed-use development land in Ol Keri, Ngong, Kajiado County. These strategically located plots offer exceptional potential for combined commercial and residential projects. With current prices ranging from Ksh 3.5-6 million per acre depending on specific location and amenities, Ol Keri presents excellent investment opportunities for 2026. Most plots come with ready title deeds, good road access, and developing infrastructure. The area's zoning allows for flexible mixed-development projects, making it ideal for investors seeking to capitalize on Ngong's growing urban expansion.

Mixed-Use Land for Sale in Ol Keri, Ngong

Ol Keri in Ngong offers exceptional mixed-use land opportunities for investors and developers looking to capitalize on the growing demand for integrated commercial-residential spaces. Located in Kajiado County, this area provides the perfect balance between urban accessibility and natural surroundings, making it ideal for mixed-development projects that combine residential, retail, and office spaces.

About Mixed-Use Land in Ol Keri

Ol Keri is strategically positioned to benefit from Ngong's rapid development while maintaining its serene environment. The area features predominantly flat to gently sloping terrain with red soil suitable for construction. Most plots enjoy good accessibility via murram roads that are gradually being upgraded as development continues. The zoning regulations in Ol Keri specifically allow for mixed-use development, providing flexibility for creative project designs.

Available Mixed-Use Plots in Ol Keri

Current available plots in Ol Keri range from quarter-acre to multi-acre parcels suitable for various mixed-use developments. Prices typically range from Ksh 3.5-6 million per acre depending on proximity to main roads, existing infrastructure, and plot characteristics. Most properties feature freehold title deeds, with some larger parcels available for subdivision to suit specific project requirements.

Development Guidelines for Mixed-Use Projects

Mixed-use developments in Ol Keri must adhere to specific zoning regulations that typically require a balanced approach between commercial and residential components. Standard setbacks of 15 feet from road frontages and 10 feet from side boundaries apply. Developments must include adequate parking provisions and environmental considerations, particularly regarding drainage and waste management systems.

Infrastructure and Utilities

Ol Keri benefits from improving infrastructure with electricity connectivity available to most plots through the Kenya Power network. Water provision varies with some areas connected to county water while others utilize borehole systems. Road infrastructure consists mainly of murram roads with ongoing improvements as development increases in the area.

Investment Potential

Mixed-use land in Ol Keri presents strong investment potential due to Ngong's continued growth as a satellite town serving Nairobi. The area's proximity to major transportation routes and the ongoing development of amenities ensures steady appreciation. Current market analysis suggests annual appreciation rates of 12-18% for well-located mixed-use properties in this region.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ol Keri zoning regulations permit various mixed-use configurations including commercial-residential complexes, retail spaces with upper-level apartments, and office buildings with complementary residential units. Specific approvals depend on plot size, location, and compliance with environmental and infrastructure requirements.
Current market prices for mixed-use land in Ol Keri range between Ksh 3.5-6 million per acre depending on factors such as road access, topography, availability of utilities, and proximity to existing developments. Smaller plots may be priced higher per unit area.
Most plots in Ol Keri come with freehold title deeds that are ready for transfer. We conduct thorough due diligence including official searches at the Kajiado Lands Registry to verify authenticity and ensure there are no encumbrances before completing any transaction.
Infrastructure includes electricity connectivity through Kenya Power, water access via county supply or boreholes, and murram road access that is gradually being improved. Developers may need to contribute to infrastructure upgrades depending on project scale and specific location requirements.
The recommended minimum plot size for viable mixed-use development in Ol Keri is approximately 0.25 acres, though larger parcels of 0.5 acres or more provide better flexibility for incorporating both commercial and residential elements with adequate parking and amenities.
The approval process typically takes 3-6 months depending on project complexity and compliance with all regulations. This includes environmental impact assessment, building plan approvals, and utility connections. We recommend engaging professional consultants familiar with local requirements to streamline the process.
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