Freehold Land for Sale in Kidfarmaco, Kikuyu

Secure your absolute ownership land in a prime Kiambu location

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KES 120,000,000

Kikuyu 2.5acres to Develop

Kidfarmaco, Kikuyu, Kiambu

2.50 acres
Electricity Available Drainage System Title Deed Ready
At a glance

Discover prime freehold land opportunities in Kidfarmaco, Kikuyu with absolute ownership rights. Available plots range from 1/8 acre to multiple acres, priced between Ksh 3-5 million per acre depending on location and proximity to amenities. All parcels come with clean freehold titles, making them ideal for residential development or long-term investment in this fast-growing area of Kiambu County.

Freehold Land for Sale in Kidfarmaco

Kidfarmaco in Kikuyu sub-county offers some of the most secure freehold land investment opportunities in Kiambu County. This area is particularly attractive due to its absolute ownership tenure system, which provides buyers with complete control over their property without lease restrictions.

About Freehold Land in Kidfarmaco

The freehold titled land in Kidfarmaco features predominantly red volcanic soil suitable for both agricultural and construction purposes. The terrain is gently sloping with good natural drainage, making it ideal for residential development. Most plots are accessible via all-weather murram roads with ongoing infrastructure improvements by the county government.

Available Plots and Pricing

Plot SizePrice RangeTitle StatusAccess Road
1/8 AcreKsh 1.2-1.8MIndividual FreeholdMurram
1/4 AcreKsh 2-2.5MIndividual FreeholdMurram/Tarmac
1 AcreKsh 3-5MMother Title (Processing)Tarmac Access

Development Guidelines

The area is zoned primarily for residential use with commercial allowances along major roads. Key development regulations include:

  • Minimum plot size: 1/8 acre for residential
  • Building setback: 15 feet from road reserve
  • Maximum height: 3 stories (with approval)
  • Sewage: Must have septic system (no municipal sewer)

Utilities and Amenities

  • Electricity: Kenya Power lines available (connection fees apply)
  • Water: Boreholes common (water table at ~100ft depth)
  • Shopping: Kikuyu Town market - 10 minutes drive
  • Schools: Several reputable primary and secondary schools nearby

Frequently Asked Questions

All freehold properties should have a Certificate of Title issued under the Registration of Titles Act (RTA). For newer subdivisions, you'll need to verify both the mother title and the subdivision approval documents from the Kiambu County Lands office.
While freehold gives you absolute ownership, you must still comply with county zoning regulations. Residential zones typically allow single-family homes, townhouses, and small-scale commercial developments with approval. Always check the specific zoning of your plot before purchasing.
Processing individual titles from a mother title typically takes 6-12 months after full payment, depending on Kiambu County Lands office workload. Ensure your sale agreement specifies title processing timelines and includes penalties for delays.
Beyond purchase price, budget for annual land rates (~Ksh 2,000-5,000 depending on size), capital gains tax if selling within less than 5 years (5% of gain), and legal fees for transfers (typically 1-2% of property value).
Yes, most Kenyan banks accept freehold title as collateral for land purchase loans. Loan-to-value ratios typically range from 50-70% over repayment periods up to 15 years. Interest rates vary between banks but average around 12-14% p.a. as of early 2026.