Mixed-Use Land for Sale in Olkeri, Kajiado

Strategic Investment Opportunities for Commercial-Residential Development

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KES 850,000

45 Acres Saikeri at 850k Per Acre

Olkeri, Kajiado

45.00 acres
Borehole County Water Electricity Available
At a glance

Discover prime mixed-use land opportunities in Olkeri, Kajiado, perfect for strategic commercial-residential development projects. These parcels offer flexible zoning for both residential and commercial uses, with prices ranging from Ksh 3.5-6 million per acre depending on location and infrastructure access. Most plots come with ready title deeds, good road access, and potential for high returns as the area experiences rapid growth from Nairobi's expansion. Ideal for developers seeking to create integrated living-working communities.

Mixed-Use Land for Sale in Olkeri, Kajiado

Olkeri in Kajiado County presents exceptional opportunities for mixed-use land development, combining residential and commercial uses in strategically located parcels. This area is experiencing rapid growth due to its proximity to Nairobi and the ongoing infrastructure developments in the region.

About Mixed-Use Land in Olkeri

Olkeri's mixed-development zones are strategically positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for integrated living and working spaces. The area features predominantly flat to gently sloping topography with red soil suitable for construction. Most plots have good access via murram roads, with several main access roads being upgraded to tarmac standards.

Available Mixed-Use Plots in Olkeri

Current available mixed-use plots in Olkeri range from 1/8 acre to 5 acres, with prices typically between Ksh 3.5-6 million per acre depending on exact location, road access, and availability of utilities. Most titles are freehold with ready documentation, though some larger parcels may require subdivision approval.

Development Guidelines for Mixed-Use Land

Mixed-use zoning in Olkeri allows for flexible development including retail spaces, offices, residential units, and light industrial uses within the same project. Standard building setbacks require 5 meters from front boundaries, 3 meters from side boundaries, and 2 meters from rear boundaries. Developments must include adequate parking and environmental conservation measures.

Infrastructure and Utilities

UtilityAvailabilityStatus
WaterBorehole recommendedEasily accessible underground water
ElectricityKenya Power nearbyConnection available within 500m
Road AccessMurram roadsMain roads being upgraded
SewageSeptic systemsNo municipal sewerage

Investment Potential

  • High appreciation potential due to Nairobi's expansion southward
  • Growing demand for integrated commercial-residential spaces
  • Proximity to upcoming transport infrastructure projects
  • Flexible zoning allows for various development options
  • Strong rental market for commercial spaces

Frequently Asked Questions

Mixed-use zoning in Olkeri allows for a combination of residential, commercial, retail, and light industrial developments. This can include apartment buildings with ground-floor shops, office complexes with residential components, or service-oriented businesses with living quarters. Specific permitted uses should be verified with the local county planning department.
Most plots in Olkeri come with freehold title deeds that are ready for transfer. Some larger parcels may still be under mother titles requiring subdivision before individual plot titles can be issued. Always conduct a official search at the lands registry to verify title status before purchasing.
Yes, developers should budget for infrastructure contributions including water connection fees, electricity installation costs, and county government development fees. These typically range from Ksh 200,000-500,000 depending on the scale of development. Environmental impact assessment fees may also apply for larger projects.
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