Agricultural Land for Sale in Oluulua, Ngong

Prime Farming Opportunities in the Heart of Kajiado

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Discover exceptional agricultural land opportunities in Oluulua, Ngong, located in the fertile highlands of Kajiado County. These prime farming parcels feature rich volcanic soil ideal for crop cultivation, dairy farming, and horticulture. With prices ranging from Ksh 1.2 million to Ksh 2.5 million per acre depending on size and location, these freehold properties offer excellent investment potential. Most plots come with ready title deeds, reliable water sources, and good access roads. Perfect for commercial farming or agribusiness ventures in one of Kenya's most productive agricultural regions.

Agricultural Land for Sale in Oluulua, Ngong

Oluulua in Ngong offers some of the most productive agricultural land in Kajiado County, characterized by fertile volcanic soils and favorable climate conditions. This area has become increasingly popular among farmers and investors seeking prime agricultural property near Nairobi. The land here supports diverse farming activities including dairy farming, crop cultivation, horticulture, and poultry keeping.

About Agricultural Land in Oluulua

Oluulua features gently sloping terrain with rich red volcanic soil that retains moisture well and supports high-yield agriculture. The area benefits from reliable rainfall patterns and accessible water sources including boreholes and seasonal streams. Most agricultural plots range from 1 to 10 acres, with larger parcels available for commercial farming operations. The area is predominantly zoned for agricultural use with some mixed-use possibilities.

Available Plots in Oluulua

Current available agricultural land in Oluulua includes various plot sizes to suit different farming needs. Quarter-acre plots start from Ksh 800,000, half-acre plots range between Ksh 1.2-1.6 million, while full-acre parcels are priced between Ksh 1.8-2.5 million depending on exact location, topography, and accessibility. Larger tracts of 5-10 acres are available at negotiated rates, typically between Ksh 1.2-1.8 million per acre.

Land Characteristics and Infrastructure

The agricultural land in Oluulua features excellent topography with gentle slopes that facilitate natural drainage while preventing soil erosion. Soil quality is predominantly red volcanic loam, ideal for growing vegetables, maize, beans, and horticultural crops. Most properties have access to murram roads that are passable year-round, with several main access routes being upgraded to all-weather standards. Electricity connectivity is available along main roads with extension possible to individual plots.

Water Availability

Water resources in Oluulua include reliable borehole water at depths of 150-250 feet, seasonal streams that flow during rainy seasons, and potential for rainwater harvesting systems. Many existing farms have established water infrastructure including storage tanks, irrigation systems, and water pans for dry-season farming.

Development Guidelines

Agricultural land in Oluulua falls under Kajiado County zoning regulations which primarily allow farming activities. Building restrictions typically require setbacks of 30 feet from front boundaries and 15 feet from side and rear boundaries. Environmental considerations include soil conservation measures and proper waste management systems for livestock operations.

Plot SizePrice RangeTitle StatusWater Access
Quarter AcreKsh 800,000 - 1MReady TitleBorehole Possible
Half AcreKsh 1.2M - 1.6MReady TitleBorehole Possible
One AcreKsh 1.8M - 2.5MReady TitleBorehole Available
5+ AcresKsh 1.2M - 1.8M per acreMother TitleMultiple Sources

Frequently Asked Questions

The volcanic soil in Oluulua supports diverse crops including vegetables (kale, spinach, tomatoes), maize, beans, potatoes, and various horticultural crops like flowers and strawberries. The area is also suitable for fruit trees including avocados, macadamia, and citrus fruits.
Most agricultural plots in Oluulua come with freehold title deeds that are ready for transfer. Some larger parcels may still be under mother titles but can be subdivided with proper survey procedures through the Kajiado County lands office.
Yes, reliable water sources include boreholes (typically yielding good water at 150-250 feet depth), seasonal streams during rains, and rainwater harvesting systems. Many existing farms have established water infrastructure ensuring year-round irrigation capability.
Building on agricultural land requires adherence to Kajiado County zoning regulations which specify setbacks (typically 30ft from front, 15ft from sides/rear), proper waste management systems especially for livestock operations, and environmental conservation measures including soil erosion control.
While livestock farming is permitted, the county regulations require proper animal housing structures, waste management systems, and adequate spacing between residential and livestock areas. Dairy farming is particularly popular due to proximity to Nairobi market.
Oluulua is accessible via murram roads that are generally passable year-round, with main access routes being upgraded to all-weather standards. The area is approximately 30-45 minutes from Ngong town and about 1-1.5 hours from Nairobi CBD depending on traffic.