Mixed-Use Land for Sale in Gachie, Kiambu

Strategic Investment Opportunities for Commercial-Residential Development

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KES 2,000,000

Prime Residential Plots

Gachie, Kiambu

0.12 acres
Electricity Available Title Deed Ready Near Main Road
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KES 1,500,000

Plots for KSH 1.5 M Kabete/Nyathuna in Kirangari

Gachie, Kiambu

0.12 acres
Electricity Available Near Main Road
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KES 10,000,000

50ft by 100 Ft Prime Plot Gachie Kwa Jakai

Gachie, Kiambu

0.12 acres
County Water Electricity Available Drainage System
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KES 2,500,000

Plots for Sale

Gachie, Kiambu

0.12 acres
County Water Electricity Available Near Main Road
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KES 1,900,000

Plots for Sale in Gachie/Riva Roli, Power Area Kiuna Road

Gachie, Kiambu

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

Discover prime mixed-use land for sale in Gachie, Kiambu County, offering exceptional opportunities for commercial-residential development. These strategically located parcels feature ready title deeds, excellent accessibility via tarmac roads, and full utilities connectivity. With prices ranging from Ksh 8-12 million per acre depending on specific location and topography, Gachie presents a high-growth investment destination in the Nairobi metropolitan area. The area's zoning permits flexible development options including retail spaces, office complexes, and residential apartments.

Mixed-Use Land for Sale in Gachie, Kiambu

Gachie has emerged as one of Kiambu County's most promising areas for mixed-development land investments, strategically positioned along the Nairobi-Kiambu growth corridor. This rapidly developing location offers the perfect balance between urban accessibility and suburban tranquility, making it ideal for developers seeking to create integrated commercial-residential projects. The area's progressive zoning regulations specifically encourage mixed-use developments that combine retail, office, and residential spaces within single developments.

About Mixed-Use Land in Gachie

Gachie's mixed-development parcels are characterized by their strategic positioning along major transport routes, particularly near the Northern Bypass and Waiyaki Way connections. The area features predominantly gentle sloping topography with rich red volcanic soil ideal for construction. Most plots come with freehold title deeds, and the area has seen significant infrastructure upgrades including improved water supply, reliable electricity connectivity, and fiber optic internet availability.

Available Mixed-Use Plots in Gachie

The mixed-use land market in Gachie offers various plot sizes to suit different development visions. Quarter-acre plots typically range between Ksh 2-3 million, while half-acre parcels fetch Ksh 4-6 million depending on exact location and accessibility. Full-acre developments command Ksh 8-12 million based on road frontage and topography. Most properties feature ready title deeds, with some larger parcels available for subdivision subject to county approval.

Development Guidelines for Mixed-Use Properties

Kiambu County zoning regulations for mixed-use developments in Gachie require minimum plot sizes of 0.1 acres for commercial-residential projects. Building setbacks mandate 10 feet from front boundaries, 6 feet from side boundaries, and 10 feet from rear boundaries. Developments must allocate adequate parking (1 space per 30 sqm commercial space) and incorporate environmental considerations including rainwater harvesting provisions. Maximum height restrictions typically allow 4-5 story developments depending on specific zoning.

Investment Potential in Gachie

Gachie's strategic location within the Nairobi metropolitan area has driven consistent land appreciation of 15-20% annually. The ongoing expansion of the Northern Bypass and improved public transportation infrastructure continue to enhance the area's connectivity and development potential. The growing population of middle-income earners working in Nairobi but seeking more affordable housing options creates sustained demand for mixed-use developments that offer both residential and commercial amenities.

Plot SizePrice RangeTitle StatusRoad Access
Quarter AcreKsh 2-3 MillionReady TitleTarmac/Murram
Half AcreKsh 4-6 MillionReady TitleTarmac
One AcreKsh 8-12 MillionFreeholdTarmac
2+ AcresKsh 15-25 MillionFreeholdTarmac Frontage

Frequently Asked Questions

Gachie's zoning allows various mixed-use configurations including ground-floor commercial spaces with residential units above, integrated complexes with retail, office and residential components, and service-oriented developments combining amenities like clinics, schools, or hospitality services with residential units. Specific approvals depend on plot size, road access, and environmental impact assessments.
Most plots in Gachie have freehold title deeds readily available. Some larger parcels may be undergoing subdivision processes with mother titles still in place. We thoroughly verify all title documents through official searches at the Kiambu Lands Registry to ensure clean ownership before any transaction.
Yes, developers are required to pay infrastructure development fees to Kiambu County which cover water connection sewage systems, road maintenance, and environmental levies. These typically range from Ksh 50,000-200,000 depending on project scale and are paid during the building approval process.
Gachie has reliable electricity connectivity through Kenya Power, municipal water supply through Ruiru-Juja Water Sewerage Company, and fiber optic internet from multiple providers. Larger developments may require additional water storage solutions during dry periods. Sewage systems typically require private septic systems as municipal sewerage is still expanding.
The approval process typically takes 3-6 months depending on project complexity. This includes environmental impact assessment, county planning department approvals, NEMA licensing where required, and building plan approvals. Engaging professional architects and consultants familiar with Kiambu County processes can help expedite approvals.
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