Freehold Land for Sale in Oloosirkon/Sholinke, Kajiado

Secure Your Absolute Ownership Land in a Prime Kajiado Location

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KES 550,000

18 Acres Oloika at Per Acre

Oloosirkon/Sholinke, Kajiado

18.00 acres
County Water Electricity Available Drainage System

Discover prime freehold land parcels available for sale in Oloosirkon/Sholinke, Kajiado County. These plots come with absolute ownership titles, offering secure investment opportunities in this rapidly developing area. Prices start from Ksh 2 million per acre for ready-to-build plots with good access roads and potential for appreciation.

Freehold Land for Sale in Oloosirkon/Sholinke

Oloosirkon/Sholinke in Kajiado County offers excellent freehold land investment opportunities with absolute ownership rights. This area is becoming increasingly popular due to its strategic location and development potential.

About Land in Oloosirkon/Sholinke

The area features gently sloping terrain with predominantly red soil, suitable for various development purposes. Plots are properly surveyed and demarcated, with ready title deeds available for immediate transfer.

Available Plots in Oloosirkon/Sholinke

Plot Size Price Range Title Status Access Road
1 Acre Ksh 2-2.5 million Freehold (Ready) Murram (All-weather)
1/2 Acre Ksh 1.2-1.5 million Freehold (Ready) Murram (All-weather)
1/4 Acre Ksh 700,000-900,000 Freehold (Ready) Murram (Seasonal)

Development Guidelines

  • Zoning: Primarily residential with some mixed-use areas
  • Minimum plot size: 1/8 acre for residential development
  • Building setbacks: 15 feet from front boundary, 10 feet from sides/rear
  • Approved uses: Residential housing, commercial shops (in designated areas), farming

Infrastructure and Utilities

  • Water: Boreholes available (shared or private options)
  • Electricity: Kenya Power lines within 1km of most plots
  • Sewerage: Septic tanks required
  • Access: Murram roads maintained by local community

Frequently Asked Questions

All freehold plots come with a Certificate of Title (Green Card) showing absolute ownership. You'll receive the original title deed, mutation form if subdivided from larger parcel, and clearance certificates from relevant authorities.
Yes, freehold land can be subdivided subject to county government approval and meeting minimum plot size requirements (typically 1/8 acre for residential use). The process involves surveyor fees and approval from the physical planning department.
Yes, as the absolute owner you'll pay annual land rates to Kajiado County government (approximately Ksh 2,000-5,000 per acre depending on location). There are no lease renewal fees as with leasehold properties.
With all documents ready, the transfer typically takes 4-6 weeks to complete at the lands registry. This includes stamp duty payment (4% of property value), registration fees, and updating the title records.
The county government has plans to upgrade major access roads to tarmac standard within the next 3 years. There are also proposals to extend water and electricity infrastructure to serve new developments in the area.