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Ruiru, Kiambu
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KES 30,000,000
Ruiru, Kiambu
Ruiru, located along the Nairobi-Thika Highway, offers 4 commercial land listings for sale. Active sub-areas include Ruiru. Prices range from Ksh KES 4.5M — KES 30M with a median of Ksh KES 21,750,000. Browse the listings below to find your ideal commercial plot.
Ruiru, located along the Nairobi-Thika Highway (A2 road) in Kiambu County, offers 4 commercial land listings as of July 2026. The median price stands at KES 21,750,000, with a price range of KES 4.5M — KES 30M. Key sub-areas include Kamakis, Kimbo, and Membley Estate, and more.
Ruiru's strategic position northeast of Nairobi, combined with its proximity to the Nairobi–Nanyuki railway line and the A2 highway, makes it a prime location for commercial development. The area has experienced significant urbanization, attracting businesses looking for accessible yet affordable land.
With 4 active listings, buyers have a range of options from small parcels to larger tracts. The median price of KES 21,750,000 reflects the area's growing demand.
Ruiru is well-connected to Nairobi and other Kiambu towns like Thika and Juja. Neighbouring counties such as Nairobi also influence the regional market.
Data current as of July 2026. Listings updated regularly.
As of today, there are 4 commercial land listings for sale in Ruiru, Kiambu. The median price is KES 21,750,000, with prices ranging from KES 4.5M — KES 30M.
The median price for commercial land in Ruiru is KES 21,750,000. Prices vary from KES 4.5M — KES 30M depending on location, size, and proximity to major roads like the Nairobi-Thika Highway.
Ruiru is located northeast of Nairobi, along the Nairobi-Thika Highway (A2 road). It is within commuting distance of Nairobi's city centre, making it a strategic location for commercial investments.
Ruiru is served by the Nairobi-Thika Highway (A2 road) and the Nairobi–Nanyuki railway line. This connectivity makes it easy to move goods and people between Ruiru, Nairobi, and central Kenya.
The top sub-areas in Kiambu for commercial land include Kamakis, Kimbo, and Membley Estate, and more.
Conduct an official search at the Ministry of Lands office or use the Ardhisasa online portal. This reveals the registered owner, encumbrances, and land history.
Yes, Ruiru is a peri-urban area with a mix of residential and commercial developments. Its rapid urbanization, along the A2 highway and railway, makes it ideal for businesses targeting Nairobi's expanding metropolitan area.
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| Sub-location | Listings available | Price range (KES) | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kamakis | 2 | 4.5M – 30M | Commercial Land for Sale in Kamakis |
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What it's like here
Ruiru is a fast-growing suburb in Kiambu County, part of the greater Nairobi metropolitan area. With 4 land listings available, it offers a mix of residential, commercial, and agricultural plots, particularly in areas like Kamakis and Gitothua.
Ruiru is served by the Thika Superhighway (A2), providing a direct route to Nairobi CBD in about 30 minutes. Matatus and buses run frequently along the highway, connecting to major terminals.
The area has several primary and secondary schools, including Ruiru Primary School, Ruiru Girls Secondary, and private academies. Kiambu County's proximity to Nairobi also gives access to a wider range of institutions.
Ruiru has active community policing and neighborhood watch groups. Gated estates are common, especially in newer developments like Kamakis, contributing to a generally safe environment.
Ruiru town center has supermarkets, banks, and markets. For larger shopping, Thika's malls and Nairobi's Two Rivers Mall are within a 20-30 minute drive. Health facilities include Ruiru Sub-County Hospital and private clinics.
Local snapshot for Ruiru. Verified by Jumuika research; updated periodically.
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Due diligence 7 checks
Never buy commercial land in Ruiru without completing these verification steps:
Conduct an official land search at the Ministry of Lands to confirm ownership and encumbrances.
Verify the original title deed with the Ruiru Land Registry to ensure it is genuine.
Physically visit the site with a licensed surveyor to confirm boundaries and access.
Request a land rates clearance certificate from Kiambu County Government.
Check for any caveats, cautions, or pending court cases on the title.
Confirm the seller's identity matches the name on the title deed via a lawyer.
Ensure the land is zoned for commercial use as per Ruiru's local development plan.
Zoning regulations for commercial land in Ruiru, Kiambu County, based on county development control bylaws.
Designated for commercial activities such as retail, offices, and services, subject to Kiambu County zoning bylaws.
Infrastructure
Utility status varies across Ruiru. Confirm availability of electricity, water, and internet before making a purchase decision.
Main route via Nairobi-Thika Highway (A2). All-weather access to plot boundary on most active sub-areas.
Three-phase KPLC supply is available within 200m of most plots. Connection fee from KES 35,000 plus meter deposit.
Nairobi Water & Sewerage Company serves parts of Ruiru. Rural plots rely on boreholes or rainwater harvesting.
No reticulated sewer outside the main town. Septic tank with soak pit is standard — budget ~KES 250,000 per 3-bedroom home.
Safaricom Home Fibre, Faiba, and JTL in towns. 4G is countywide via Safaricom, Airtel, and Telkom.
What's coming next
Reduced travel time between Ruiru and Nairobi CBD, enhancing commercial accessibility.
Provides freight and passenger service through Ruiru, supporting logistics and commuting.
Expected to ease congestion on the A2 highway, improving access to commercial plots in Ruiru.
New retail and office spaces will increase demand for commercial land nearby.
Improved water availability for commercial developments in Ruiru and surrounding areas.
High-speed internet now available in most Ruiru sub-areas, supporting business operations.
Market intelligence 4 hotspots
Located along the Nairobi-Thika Highway with railway access, Ruiru is a prime commercial hub. Rapid urbanization and proximity to Nairobi drive investor interest.
Juja benefits from the Thika Highway and JKUAT presence. Commercial land demand is rising with student population and new developments.
Thika town offers mature commercial infrastructure along the A2 highway. Ideal for retail, industrial, and mixed-use investments.
Kiambu town is the county capital with growing commercial activity. Good road connectivity and expanding residential areas support business growth.
How to verify land ownership and avoid fraud when buying commercial land in Ruiru, Kiambu.
Always verify title deeds at the Ministry of Lands before making any payment. Never rely solely on documents provided by the seller. Use a licensed lawyer for all transactions.
Absolute ownership of land for an indefinite period. The owner has full rights to use, transfer, and lease the land.
Ownership of land for a specified period, typically 99 or 999 years, after which ownership reverts to the lessor (usually the government).
Ownership of a unit (e.g., an apartment or office) within a building, plus shared ownership of common areas.
A form of land tenure originating from the Buganda region, but also found in parts of Kenya. The 'mailo' owner holds a freehold interest, while tenants (kibanja holders) have occupancy rights.
Before you buy commercial land in Ruiru, verify boundaries with a licensed surveyor. The Survey Act (Cap 299) requires accurate surveys to avoid disputes and protect your investment.
A professional survey confirms exact boundaries, size, and compliance with Ruiru's development plans. Don't risk encroachment or title issues — verify before you buy.
Marks the exact boundaries of your plot using beacons and GPS. Essential for confirming the land size matches the title deed.
Maps elevation changes, slopes, drainage, and existing features. Critical for commercial developments to plan foundations and drainage.
Subdivides a larger parcel into smaller plots or consolidates multiple plots. Creates new title deeds for each portion.
Places or verifies physical beacons at corner points. Often part of a perimeter survey but can be done separately to replace lost markers.
Step-by-step
Buying commercial land in Ruiru, Kiambu involves several legal and administrative steps. This guide walks you through the process, from initial search to final registration, referencing Kenyan institutions like the Ministry of Lands and the Land Control Board.
Search for commercial land listings in Ruiru via online platforms or local agents. Visit the site to verify its location, accessibility (e.g., proximity to the A2 highway), and suitability for your intended use. Check for existing developments and utilities.
Hire a lawyer registered with the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) to handle due diligence. The advocate will conduct a search at the Ministry of Lands to confirm the seller's title deed, verify encumbrances, and ensure the land is not in a dispute.
For commercial land in Kiambu, you must apply for consent from the Land Control Board (LCB) in the area where the land is located. This step is mandatory for agricultural land being converted to commercial use. Submit the application with the sale agreement and title documents.
Once LCB consent is granted, your advocate will draft a sale agreement. Both parties sign the agreement, and you pay a deposit (typically 10% of the purchase price). The agreement should include payment terms, completion date, and conditions.
After full payment, your advocate lodges the transfer documents at the Ministry of Lands for registration. The process includes paying stamp duty (typically 2% for commercial land in Kiambu) and registration fees. Once registered, you receive the title deed in your name.
| Area | Price per Acre | 1/8 Acre Plot | YoY Change | Demand |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Banana | KES 15-30M | KES 2-4M | +22% | High |
| Gachie | KES 15-30M | KES 2-4M | +22% | High |
| Gatundu North | KES 15-30M | KES 2-4M | +22% | High |
| Gatundu South | KES 15-30M | KES 2-4M | +22% | High |
| Gitaru | KES 15-30M | KES 2-4M | +22% | High |
| Githunguri | KES 15-30M | KES 2-4M | +22% | High |
| Juja | KES 15-30M | KES 2-4M | +22% | High |
| Kabete | KES 15-30M | KES 2-4M | +22% | High |
| Kiambaa | KES 15-30M | KES 2-4M | +22% | High |
| Kiambu / Kiambu | KES 15-30M | KES 2-4M | +22% | High |
| Kikuyu | KES 15-30M | KES 2-4M | +22% | High |
| Lari | KES 15-30M | KES 2-4M | +22% | High |
| Limuru | KES 15-30M | KES 2-4M | +22% | High |
| Nachu | KES 15-30M | KES 2-4M | +22% | High |
| Ndenderu | KES 15-30M | KES 2-4M | +22% | High |
| Ruaka | KES 15-30M | KES 2-4M | +22% | High |
| Ruiru | KES 15-30M | KES 2-4M | +22% | High |
| Thika | KES 15-30M | KES 2-4M | +22% | High |
| Turitu | KES 15-30M | KES 2-4M | +22% | High |
| Witeithie | KES 15-30M | KES 2-4M | +22% | High |
Know before you buy Compare 3
Understanding the type of land deed is crucial when buying property in Kenya. The Land Act 2012 governs land tenure, and the three main types are freehold, leasehold, and sectional title. Each has distinct implications for ownership duration, transferability, and use. This guide explains the differences to help you make an informed decision.
Freehold grants the holder absolute ownership of the land for an indefinite period. The owner has full rights to use, transfer, and bequeath the land, subject to planning and environmental laws. It is the most complete form of land tenure in Kenya.
Buyers seeking long-term family land or agricultural use
Leasehold grants the holder the right to use and occupy land for a specified period, typically 99 years, renewable upon expiry. The land remains under the ownership of the lessor (often the government or a private entity). Common for urban plots and apartments.
Urban investors or those with limited capital
Sectional title applies to multi-unit developments like apartments or townhouses. The owner holds a freehold or leasehold interest in a specific unit (section) and shares ownership of common areas (e.g., gardens, parking) with other unit owners. Governed by the Sectional Properties Act 2020.
Buyers of apartments or gated community units
Listings, prices and market statistics on this page are drawn live from the Jumuika database. Descriptive text is AI-assisted and editorially maintained by the Jumuika team.
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