Small Plot Land for Sale in Ruiru, Kiambu

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Prime Commercial Plots, 1/4 Acre Kamakis. Green Spot
5

KES 30,000,000

Prime Commercial Plots, 1/4 Acre Kamakis. Green Spot

Kamakis, Ruiru, Kiambu

0.25 acres
Electricity Available Title Deed Ready Near Main Road
Ruiru Kamakis 50 By 100 Commercial Plot
4

KES 13,500,000

Ruiru Kamakis 50 By 100 Commercial Plot

Ruiru, Kiambu

0.12 acres
County Water Electricity Available Sewerage Connection
Eastern Bypass Commercial Plots
2

KES 4,500,000

Eastern Bypass Commercial Plots

Kamakis, Ruiru, Kiambu

0.12 acres
County Water Electricity Available Sewerage Connection
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At a glance

Ruiru, a fast-growing peri-urban hub along the Nairobi-Thika Highway, offers 157 small plot land listings for sale. Active sub-areas include Kamakis, Kimbo, and Membley Estate, with prices ranging from Ksh 899,000 to Ksh 40,000,000. Browse the listings below to find your ideal plot in this well-connected area.

Small Plot Land for Sale in Ruiru, Kiambu

Ruiru, located along the Nairobi-Thika Highway (A2 road) in Kiambu County, offers 157 small plots for sale as of July 2026. With a median price of KES 4,000,000 and a price range of KES 899K — KES 40M, these plots cater to buyers seeking affordable land within commuting distance of Nairobi.

Why Ruiru?

Ruiru is a peri-urban area that has experienced significant population growth and urbanization. Its proximity to Nairobi and access to the Nairobi–Nanyuki railway line make it a practical choice for residential or investment purposes. The top sub-areas include Kamakis, Kimbo, and Membley Estate, and more.

Kiambu County, which borders Nairobi to the south, is part of the greater Nairobi metropolitan area and is known for its mix of urban, peri-urban, and agricultural zones. The county's rapid urbanization, driven by its location north and northwest of Nairobi, has increased demand for small plots in areas like Ruiru.

For buyers, small plots in Ruiru offer a balance between affordability and accessibility. Whether you're looking to build a home or invest, the current inventory provides options across various price points. Data as of 19 July 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are currently 157 small plots listed for sale in Ruiru, Kiambu. Prices range from KES KES 899K — KES 40M, with a median price of KES KES 4,000,000.

The median price for a small plot in Ruiru is KES KES 4,000,000. Prices vary by location, with plots in different sub-areas offering different price points.

Top sub-areas for small plots in Ruiru include Kamakis, Kimbo, and Membley Estate, and more. Each offers different price points and amenities, so your choice depends on budget and proximity to Nairobi.

Yes, Ruiru is a growing peri-urban area along the Nairobi-Thika Highway (A2 road), making it ideal for investment. It offers a mix of residential and commercial developments, with easy commuting to Nairobi.

Conduct an official search at the Ministry of Lands office in Kiambu Town. The search reveals the registered owner, encumbrances, and full land history.

Ruiru lies along the Nairobi-Thika Highway (A2 road) and is served by the Nairobi–Nanyuki railway line. It is located northeast of Nairobi, within commuting distance of the city center.

In the last 30 days, {new_30d_formatted} new small plot listings have been added in Ruiru. Check back regularly for fresh inventory.

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Small Plot Land for Sale by sub-location in Ruiru

Small Plot Land for Sale by sub-location in Ruiru, Kiambu County (updated July 2026)
Sub-location Listings available Price range (KES) Link
Kamakis 55 899K – 30M Small Plot Land for Sale in Kamakis
Kimbo 10 1.3M – 15.5M Small Plot Land for Sale in Kimbo
Kwa Kairu 5 4M Small Plot Land for Sale in Kwa Kairu
Membley Estate 4 5M – 18M Small Plot Land for Sale in Membley Estate

Market data

Small plot, Ruiru market snapshot

Live aggregate. Updated continuously from active listings.

Median Price
KES 4M
across 157 active
Active Listings
157
+1 in last 30d
Typical Range
KES 899K — KES 40M
Min — Max (active)
Activity Trend
-99%
vs prior 30 days

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What it's like here

Living in Ruiru: what to know

Ruiru is a fast-growing suburb in Kiambu County, part of the greater Nairobi metropolitan area. With 157 land listings available, it offers a mix of residential, commercial, and agricultural plots, particularly in areas like Kamakis and Gitothua.

Transit & commute

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.

Schools

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.

Safety & security

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.

Day-to-day amenities

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.

Quick estimate

Estimate your land transfer costs

Kenyan land purchases carry stamp duty, advocate fees, and registration costs on top of the price. Use this calculator for a quick estimate — figures are illustrative; your advocate will confirm exact charges.

Land location

Urban includes Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, and most municipal areas.

Stamp duty
Advocate fees (1.5%)
Registration fee
Total transfer costs

That's on top of the purchase price.

Estimates only. Your advocate will confirm exact fees based on your transaction. Not legal or tax advice.

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Due diligence 7 checks

Small Plot Land for Sale in Ruiru, Kiambu

Caution

Never buy land without completing these Kenya-specific verification steps:

01

Conduct an official land search at the Kiambu Ministry of Lands office to confirm the registered owner and any encumbrances.

02

Verify the original title deed is genuine and matches the seller's ID at the land registry.

03

Visit the physical site with a licensed surveyor to confirm boundaries and access roads.

04

Confirm land rates are fully paid up to date with Kiambu County Government.

05

Check for any caveats, cautions, or court orders registered against the title.

06

Engage a qualified advocate to review the sale agreement and conduct due diligence.

07

Ensure the property has a valid Land Control Board consent for subdivision if applicable.

Infrastructure

Access & utilities

Utility status varies across Ruiru. Confirm availability of electricity, water, and internet before making a purchase decision.

Tarmac access road

Available

Main route via Nairobi-Thika Highway (A2). All-weather access to plot boundary on most active sub-areas.

Kenya Power grid

Available

Three-phase KPLC supply is available within 200m of most plots. Connection fee from KES 35,000 plus meter deposit.

Piped county water

Partial

Nairobi Water & Sewerage Company serves parts of Ruiru. Rural plots rely on boreholes or rainwater harvesting.

Mains sewer connection

Partial

Reticulated sewer in Ruiru town centre. Outlying areas use septic tanks — budget ~KES 250,000 per 3-bedroom home.

Fibre and 4G coverage

Available

Safaricom Home Fibre, Faiba, and JTL in town. 4G is widespread via Safaricom, Airtel, and Telkom.

County Regulations

Small Plot Land for Sale in Ruiru, Kiambu

Zoning and building regulations for small plots in Ruiru, Kiambu County, based on county development control bylaws.

I · Primary zoning Zoning class & key specifications
Primary zone

Primary Zoning: Residential (R3)

Low-density residential zone permitting single-family dwellings and limited home-based enterprises, subject to county approval.

Specifications schedule
4 specifications
Max Plot Ratio 0.5
Max Height 2 storeys
Setbacks 3m front, 1.5m sides
Ground Coverage 60% max

What's coming next

Infrastructure projects to watch

  1. Nairobi-Thika Highway (A2) expansion

    2020

    Reduced travel time between Ruiru and Nairobi; improved access for small plot owners.

  2. Nairobi–Nanyuki railway line rehabilitation

    2021

    Enhanced commuter rail service to Ruiru station, easing daily commute to Nairobi.

  3. Ruiru Town Centre development

    2026

    New retail and office spaces expected to boost local employment and property demand.

  4. Kiambu County water supply expansion

    2025

    Improved water access for Ruiru sub-areas, supporting residential development.

  5. Safaricom fibre-to-the-home rollout

    2024

    High-speed internet now available in most Ruiru neighbourhoods, attracting remote workers.

  6. Ruiru bypass construction

    2027

    Will divert heavy traffic from Ruiru town centre, reducing congestion and noise for nearby plots.

Market intelligence 5 hotspots

Small Plot Land for Sale in Ruiru, Kiambu

High Demand

Ruiru

Peri-urban hub along Nairobi-Thika Highway with railway access. Rapid urbanization and commuting proximity to Nairobi drive investor interest.

Growing

Juja

Home to Jomo Kenyatta University and Thika Road developments. Student population and infrastructure projects boost land value.

Established

Thika

Industrial and commercial center along A2 highway. Blue Springs and Tatu City spur residential and small plot demand.

Emerging

Kikuyu

Southern Kiambu with Southern Bypass access. Growing middle-class residential area with good road connectivity to Nairobi.

Scenic

Limuru

Cool climate and tea estates attract weekend homes. New developments along Limuru Road offer small plot investment opportunities.

Small Plot Land for Sale in Ruiru, Kiambu

How to verify land ownership and avoid fraud when buying land in Kenya. Understand the different title types under the Land Registration Act 2012.

Land Fraud is Common in Kenya

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.

Freehold

Absolute ownership of land for an indefinite period. The owner has full rights to use, transfer, and lease the land.

Leasehold

Ownership of land for a specified period, typically 99 years, after which ownership reverts to the lessor (usually the government).

Sectional Title

Ownership of a unit (e.g., apartment or office) within a multi-unit development, with shared ownership of common areas.

Mailo Land

A historical land tenure system from the Buganda region, but also found in parts of Kenya. Combines freehold and leasehold elements.

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Small Plot Land for Sale in Ruiru, Kiambu

Before you buy that small plot in Ruiru, make sure the boundaries are clear. A professional land survey protects your investment and prevents future disputes. Here's what you need to know.

Know Your Boundaries

A land survey is your first line of defense against boundary disputes and fraud. Licensed surveyors use GPS and traditional methods to mark your plot accurately. Always insist on a survey before signing any sale agreement.

📐 Types of Land Surveys

Perimeter Survey

Marks the exact boundaries of your plot using beacons or pillars. Confirms the size matches the title deed.

Topographical Survey

Maps the terrain, including slopes, water bodies, and existing structures. Helps with planning and drainage.

Mutation Survey

Subdivides a larger parcel into smaller plots. Creates new title deeds for each portion.

Beacon Survey

Places or replaces physical markers (beacons) at boundary corners. Often done after a perimeter survey.

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Step-by-step

How to Buy Land in Ruiru, Kiambu: Step-by-Step Process

Buying land in Ruiru, Kiambu County involves a clear legal process. Follow these steps to secure your plot, from search to registration at the Ministry of Lands.

Typical timeline: 2–4 months
  1. 01

    Search for Available Land in Ruiru

    Browse listings for small plots in Ruiru, Kiambu. Use online platforms or local agents to find land that fits your budget and location preferences. Check the Nairobi-Thika Highway (A2) access and proximity to the railway line.

    Time: 1–3 weeks Typical cost: Free to KES 5,000 (agent fees)
  2. 02

    Conduct a Land Search at the Ministry of Lands

    Visit the Ministry of Lands in Nairobi or Kiambu to verify the land title. Request a search to confirm the registered owner, size, and any encumbrances. This step ensures the seller has a clean title.

    Time: 1–2 weeks Typical cost: KES 500 – 1,000
  3. 03

    Engage an Advocate to Draft a Sale Agreement

    Hire a licensed advocate to prepare a sale agreement. The contract should include the purchase price, payment terms, and completion date. Both parties sign before a witness.

    Time: 1 week Typical cost: KES 10,000 – 30,000
  4. 04

    Obtain Land Control Board Consent

    For agricultural land in Kiambu, apply for consent from the Land Control Board in Ruiru. This mandatory step approves the transfer. Submit the application with the sale agreement and title documents.

    Time: 2–4 weeks Typical cost: KES 1,000 – 5,000
  5. 05

    Transfer the Title at the Ministry of Lands

    After consent, lodge the transfer documents at the Ministry of Lands. Pay stamp duty (typically 2–4% of the land value) and registration fees. The new title deed will be issued in your name.

    Time: 1–2 months Typical cost: KES 50,000 – 200,000 (stamp duty + fees)

Small Plot Land for Sale in Ruiru, Kiambu

Area Price per Acre 1/8 Acre Plot YoY Change Demand
Banana KES 15-30M KES 2-4M +22% High
Gachie KES 12-25M KES 1.5-3M +18% High
Gatundu North KES 8-15M KES 1-2M +10% Moderate
Gatundu South KES 10-20M KES 1.2-2.5M +12% Moderate
Gitaru KES 10-18M KES 1.2-2.2M +15% Moderate
Githunguri KES 12-22M KES 1.5-2.8M +14% Moderate
Juja KES 15-28M KES 2-3.5M +20% High
Kabete KES 20-40M KES 2.5-5M +18% High
Kiambaa KES 12-25M KES 1.5-3M +16% Moderate
Kiambu / Kiambu KES 18-35M KES 2.2-4.5M +15% High
Kikuyu KES 15-30M KES 2-4M +17% High
Lari KES 6-12M KES 0.8-1.5M +8% Low
Limuru KES 12-25M KES 1.5-3M +12% Moderate
Nachu KES 8-14M KES 1-1.8M +10% Moderate
Ndenderu KES 10-18M KES 1.2-2.2M +14% Moderate
Ruaka KES 25-50M KES 3-6M +25% Very High
Ruiru KES 15-30M KES 2-4M +22% High
Thika KES 12-25M KES 1.5-3M +18% High
Turitu KES 8-15M KES 1-2M +10% Moderate
Witeithie KES 10-18M KES 1.2-2.2M +12% Moderate

Know before you buy Compare 3

Understanding Land Deed Types in Kenya: Freehold, Leasehold & Sectional Title

When buying land in Kenya, the type of deed or title determines your ownership rights, duration, and obligations. Under the Land Act 2012, the three main tenure types are freehold, leasehold, and sectional title. Each has distinct advantages and limitations that affect property value, transferability, and financing options.

Freehold

Freehold ownership grants the holder absolute and perpetual rights to the land. The owner has full control over the property, subject to planning and environmental laws, and can use, lease, or sell it without time limits.

Pros
  • Perpetual ownership with no expiry date
  • Greater flexibility in land use and development
  • Higher resale value and easier financing
  • No recurring land rent to the government
Watch out for
  • Higher upfront purchase price compared to leasehold
  • Owner bears full responsibility for maintenance and taxes
  • May require more due diligence to verify boundaries
  • Subject to compulsory acquisition by the state
Best for

Buyers seeking long-term investment, family land, or full development control.

Leasehold

Leasehold grants the right to use and occupy land for a specified period, typically 45, 50, or 99 years, after which ownership reverts to the lessor (often the government). The lease can sometimes be renewed.

Pros
  • Lower purchase price than freehold
  • Often available in prime urban locations
  • Clear expiry date aids planning
  • Less capital required upfront
Watch out for
  • Ownership is temporary; value declines as lease expires
  • Requires payment of annual ground rent
  • Renewal is not guaranteed and may be costly
  • Restrictions on development without lessor consent
Best for

Buyers focused on affordability, short-to-medium term use, or urban apartments.

Sectional Title

Sectional title applies to multi-unit developments (apartments, townhouses) where an owner holds a unit and an undivided share of common property. Governed by the Sectional Properties Act 2020.

Pros
  • Individual ownership of a unit plus shared common areas
  • Managed by a homeowners' association for maintenance
  • Easier to finance with a mortgage
  • Clear legal framework for dispute resolution
Watch out for
  • Monthly service charges and levies
  • Less privacy and autonomy than freehold
  • Decisions subject to association rules
  • Resale may be slower in some markets
Best for

Buyers seeking low-maintenance living, security, or shared amenities.

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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