Land for Sale in Thika, Kiambu

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12.5-Acre Industrial Land in Thika
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KES 300,000,000

12.5-Acre Industrial Land in Thika

Makongeni / Thika, Thika, Kiambu

12.50 acres
12 Acres Thika Ngoliba 2.6 Per Acre
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KES 2,600,000

12 Acres Thika Ngoliba 2.6 Per Acre

Ngoliba, Thika, Kiambu

12.00 acres
Electricity Available River Water Access Title Deed Ready
5-Acre Plot with Garden in Thika CBD
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KES 35,000,000

5-Acre Plot with Garden in Thika CBD

Thika CBD, Thika, Kiambu

5.00 acres
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KES 5,000,000

13-Acre Garden Land with Parking - Thika

Makongeni / Thika, Thika, Kiambu

13.00 acres
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At a glance

Thika, located in Kiambu County northeast of Nairobi, offers 88 land listings for sale. Active sub-areas include Banana, Gachie, and Juja, with a mix of urban, peri-urban, and agricultural plots. Median prices sit at KES 7,500,000, ranging from KES 680K — KES 1.3B.

Whether you're looking for a residential plot, commercial land, or agricultural acreage, Thika's proximity to the A2 highway and Nairobi makes it a strategic choice for development or farming.

Land for Sale in Thika, Kiambu

Thika, a key industrial and agricultural hub in Kiambu County, offers 88 active land listings as of July 2026. Prices range from KES 680K — KES 1.3B, with a median of KES 7,500,000. The market spans diverse sub-areas including Makongeni / Thika, Thika CBD, and Ngoliba, and more, each with unique opportunities for residential, commercial, or agricultural development.

Why invest in Thika?

Thika's strategic location along the A2 highway and its railway connection make it a prime choice for commuters and investors. The area's mix of urban, peri-urban, and agricultural land supports a variety of uses, from building a home to starting a farm. Nearby landmarks like the Chania River and Thika Falls add to the appeal.

Popular sub-areas and what they offer

Among the top sub-areas, Juja and Ruiru are known for their proximity to Nairobi and growing residential estates. Kikuyu and Limuru offer cooler climates and agricultural plots, while Gatundu North and Gatundu South provide more rural settings. Banana and Gachie are emerging residential zones with good road access.

Land types and pricing

Listings include freehold, leasehold, agricultural, commercial, and residential plots. Typical sizes range from quarter-acre to several acres, with prices varying by location and infrastructure.

Data current as of July 2026. Inventory refreshes daily.

Frequently Asked Questions

As of today, there are 88 land listings for sale in Thika, Kiambu. The median price is KES 7,500,000, with prices ranging from KES 680,000 to KES 1.26 billion.

Popular sub-areas for land in Thika include Makongeni / Thika, Thika CBD, and Ngoliba, and more. These areas offer a mix of residential, agricultural, and commercial plots with varying price points.

Conduct an official search at the Ministry of Lands office in Kiambu Town or use the Ardhisasa online portal. This reveals the registered owner, encumbrances, and parcel history.

The median price for land in Thika is KES 7,500,000. Prices vary by location and size, with smaller plots in peri-urban areas starting from KES 680,000.

Yes, Thika has a mix of industrial and agricultural activity. The area features fertile soils and is known for coffee and tea farming. Agricultural land is available in sub-areas like Banana, Gachie, and Juja.

Thika is located northeast of Nairobi, within commuting distance via the A2 highway. The drive time varies depending on traffic, making it ideal for buyers seeking proximity to the capital.

Thika offers residential, commercial, agricultural, and mixed-use land. Typical property types include standalone houses, apartments, and plots for development.

Yes, Thika is served by the Thika Railway Station on the Nairobi-Nanyuki railway line and is accessible via the A2 highway.

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Land for Sale by sub-location in Thika

Land for Sale by sub-location in Thika, Kiambu County (updated July 2026)
Sub-location Listings available Price range (KES) Link
Makongeni / Thika 63 950K – 900M Land for Sale in Makongeni / Thika
Thika CBD 12 1.6M – 120M Land for Sale in Thika CBD
Ngoliba 3 680K – 1,260M Land for Sale in Ngoliba
Ngoingwa Estate 2 4.5M Land for Sale in Ngoingwa Estate
Gatuanyaga 1 750K Land for Sale in Gatuanyaga
Riverside Estate 1 3.5M Land for Sale in Riverside Estate

Market data

Thika market snapshot

Live aggregate. Updated continuously from active listings.

Median Price
KES 7.5M
across 88 active
Active Listings
88
+0 in last 30d
Typical Range
KES 68K — KES 1.3B
Min — Max (active)
Activity Trend
-100%
vs prior 30 days

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Residential_Land Sold KES 1.3M

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

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County Regulations

Land for Sale in Thika, Kiambu

Zoning and building regulations for land in Thika, Kiambu County, based on county development control rules.

I · Primary zoning Zoning class & key specifications
Primary zone

Zone R3 (Low-density residential)

Predominantly low-density residential areas with provisions for home-based enterprises and limited commercial activities subject to approvals.

Specifications schedule
4 specifications
Max Plot Ratio 0.5
Max Building Height 2 storeys
Setbacks 3m front, 1.5m sides
Ground Coverage 40% max

Infrastructure

Access & utilities

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

Tarmac access via A2 highway

Available

Thika is situated along the A2 highway connecting Nairobi to central and northern Kenya. Many sub-areas have all-weather roads.

Kenya Power grid

Available

KPLC supply is available in most urban and peri-urban areas. Connection fees apply.

Piped county water

Partial

Thika Water and Sewerage Company serves town centres. Rural plots rely on boreholes or rainwater harvesting.

Mains sewer connection

Partial

Reticulated sewer available in Thika town. Outside town, septic tanks are standard.

Fibre and 4G coverage

Available

Safaricom Home Fibre, Faiba, and JTL in town. 4G coverage countywide via Safaricom, Airtel, and Telkom.

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Land for Sale in Thika, Kiambu

Caution

Never buy land in Thika 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's authenticity with the Ministry of Lands or a qualified advocate.

03

Physically visit the plot with a licensed surveyor to confirm boundaries and access roads.

04

Confirm that land rates and any outstanding taxes are fully paid up to date.

05

Check for any caveats, cautions, or pending legal disputes registered against the title.

06

Ensure the seller's national ID matches the name on the title deed and that they have spousal consent if married.

07

Obtain a zoning confirmation from the Kiambu County government to verify permitted land use.

What it's like here

Living in Thika: what to know

Thika sits northeast of Nairobi in Kiambu County, offering a mix of urban, peri-urban, and agricultural land. With 88 active listings across Makongeni / Thika, Thika CBD, and Ngoliba, and more, it's a key growth zone for residential and commercial development.

Transit & commute

Thika is situated along the A2 highway, providing direct road access to Nairobi CBD in about 45 minutes. The Thika Railway Station on the Nairobi-Nanyuki line offers an alternative commute option.

Schools & education

Thika hosts several reputable schools including Thika High School, St. Patrick's High School, and a number of private academies. The area also has technical and vocational institutions.

Safety & security

Safety varies by neighborhood. Gated communities and newer estates often have private security. Community policing is active in many areas.

Day-to-day amenities

Thika town has major supermarkets, banks, and hospitals such as Thika Level 5 Hospital. The Chania River and Thika Falls are notable local landmarks.

Local snapshot for Thika. Verified by Jumuika research; updated periodically.

Market intelligence 5 hotspots

Land for Sale in Thika, Kiambu

High Demand

Thika Town

Central hub with industrial activity, Chania River, and Thika Falls. Median land price KES 7.5M.

Rising

Juja

Proximity to Nairobi and JKUAT drives demand. Mix of residential and agricultural land.

+22% YoY

Ruiru

Northern Bypass and Tatu City development fueling growth. Median plot price KES 2.4M.

Emerging

Gatundu South

Agricultural land with tea and coffee farming. Affordable plots near Thika-Gatundu road.

Stable Growth

Kikuyu

Peri-urban area along A2 highway. Good for residential development with Nairobi commute.

Step-by-step

How to Buy Land in Thika, Kiambu – Step-by-Step Process

Buying land in Thika, 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 Land and Verify Ownership

    Identify a plot in Thika (e.g., in Bendor Estate or Happy Valley Estate) and conduct a search at the Ministry of Lands to confirm the seller's title deed is genuine and free of encumbrances.

    Time: 1–2 weeks Typical cost: KES 500–1,000
  2. 02

    Sign a Sale Agreement

    Engage an advocate to draft a sale agreement outlining the purchase price, deposit, and completion date. Both parties sign before a witness.

    Time: 1–3 days Typical cost: KES 5,000–15,000
  3. 03

    Obtain Land Control Board Consent

    For agricultural land in Kiambu, apply for consent from the Land Control Board. This mandatory step ensures the transfer is approved.

    Time: 2–4 weeks Typical cost: KES 500–2,000
  4. 04

    Pay Stamp Duty and Transfer Fees

    Pay stamp duty (2% for rural land, 4% for urban) at the Ministry of Lands. Also pay registration fees to effect the transfer.

    Time: 1–2 weeks Typical cost: KES 50,000–200,000
  5. 05

    Register the Title Deed

    Submit the transfer documents to the Ministry of Lands for registration. Once processed, you receive a new title deed in your name.

    Time: 2–4 weeks Typical cost: KES 10,000–30,000

Land for Sale in Thika, Kiambu

How to verify land ownership and avoid fraud when buying land in Thika, Kiambu County.

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 Title

Absolute ownership of land for an indefinite period. The owner has full rights to use, lease, or sell the land without time limits.

Leasehold Title

Ownership for a fixed term, typically 99 years, after which the land reverts to the government or lessor.

Sectional Title

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

Mailo Land

A historical land tenure system in parts of Kenya, primarily in central region, where land is held under freehold but with customary rights.

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Land for Sale in Thika, Kiambu

Before you buy land in Thika, verify boundaries with a licensed surveyor. The Survey Act (Cap 299) requires accurate surveys to avoid disputes. Here are the key survey types you may need.

Protect Your Investment

A proper land survey confirms exact boundaries, size, and ensures no encroachment. In Thika, where rapid development meets agricultural land, a survey safeguards your title deed and prevents costly boundary disputes.

📐 Types of Land Surveys

Perimeter Survey

Marks the exact boundaries of a plot using beacons and a survey plan. Essential for confirming the land size matches the title deed.

Topographical Survey

Maps the contours, slopes, drainage, and natural features of the land. Helps assess suitability for building or farming.

Mutation Survey

Subdivides a larger parcel into smaller plots, creating new title deeds. Required when buying a portion of a larger piece of land.

Beacon Survey

Places or replaces physical beacons (concrete markers) at boundary corners. Often part of a perimeter survey.

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What's coming next

Infrastructure projects to watch

  1. Thika Superhighway (A2) expansion

    2012

    Reduced travel time between Thika and Nairobi to under an hour, boosting property values along the corridor.

  2. Thika Railway Station (Nairobi-Nanyuki line)

    ongoing

    Provides commuter rail access to Nairobi, enhancing connectivity for Thika residents.

  3. Thika Greens Golf Estate

    2015

    Integrated residential and commercial development attracting investment and raising land values in the area.

  4. Kenol-Sagana-Marua Road (A2) upgrade

    2026

    Improves freight and passenger access north of Thika, supporting agricultural and industrial growth.

  5. Thika Dam (Ndakaini) water supply

    1994

    Reliable water source for Thika and Nairobi, underpinning residential and commercial development.

  6. Thika Power Plant (Kengen)

    2015

    Increased electricity generation capacity, supporting industrial expansion in Thika.

  7. National Fibre Optic Backbone (NOFBI) extension

    2018

    High-speed internet connectivity available in Thika town, enabling remote work and digital services.

  8. Thika Mall (Ananas Mall)

    2016

    Major retail hub attracting shoppers and businesses, increasing demand for nearby land.

  9. Thika Bypass (Eastern Bypass link)

    2028

    Planned bypass to ease congestion in Thika town, likely to spur development on the outskirts.

  10. Thika Industrial Area expansion

    2027

    New industrial parks attracting manufacturing, creating jobs and driving demand for housing and land.

Land for Sale in Thika, Kiambu

Area Price per Acre 1/8 Acre Plot YoY Change Demand
Banana KES 3-8M KES 400K-1M +10% Moderate
Gachie KES 5-12M KES 600K-1.5M +12% High
Gatundu North KES 2-5M KES 250K-600K +8% Moderate
Gatundu South KES 2.5-6M KES 300K-750K +9% Moderate
Gitaru KES 4-10M KES 500K-1.2M +11% High
Githunguri KES 3-7M KES 400K-900K +10% Moderate
Juja KES 6-15M KES 750K-1.8M +15% High
Kabete KES 8-20M KES 1-2.5M +14% Very High
Kiambaa KES 5-12M KES 600K-1.5M +12% High
Kiambu KES 7-18M KES 900K-2.2M +13% Very High
Kikuyu KES 6-14M KES 750K-1.8M +12% High
Lari KES 2-5M KES 250K-600K +7% Low
Limuru KES 4-10M KES 500K-1.2M +10% Moderate
Nachu KES 2-4M KES 250K-500K +6% Low
Ndenderu KES 3-7M KES 400K-900K +9% Moderate
Ruaka KES 10-25M KES 1.2-3M +18% Very High
Ruiru KES 5-12M KES 600K-1.5M +15% High
Thika KES 4-10M KES 500K-1.2M +11% High
Turitu KES 2-5M KES 250K-600K +8% Moderate
Witeithie KES 3-6M KES 400K-750K +9% Moderate

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Land Tenure Types in Kenya: Freehold, Leasehold & Sectional Title

Understanding land tenure is crucial when buying property in Kenya. The Land Act 2012 and the Land Registration Act 2012 govern the three main types of land ownership: freehold, leasehold, and sectional title. Each has distinct rights, obligations, and implications for property value and use. This guide explains the differences to help you make an informed decision.

Freehold

Freehold is the most absolute form of land ownership in Kenya, granting the holder indefinite ownership of both the land and any improvements on it. The owner has full rights to use, lease, sell, or transfer the property without time limits, subject to planning and environmental laws. Freehold titles are issued under the Land Registration Act 2012 and are typically associated with higher property values.

Pros
  • Indefinite ownership – no expiry date
  • Full control over land use and development
  • Higher resale value and marketability
  • No ground rent or lease extension fees
Watch out for
  • Higher purchase price compared to leasehold
  • Owner bears all maintenance and land rates
  • May require more due diligence to verify title history
  • Less common in urban high-density areas
Best for

Buyers seeking long-term investment, family homes, or agricultural land with full ownership rights.

Leasehold

Leasehold is a form of land ownership where the buyer acquires the right to use the land for a specified period, typically 99 years for residential properties, renewable upon expiry. The land remains under the ownership of the lessor (often the government or a private entity). Leasehold is common in urban areas and for apartments, governed by the Land Act 2012 and the Land Registration Act 2012.

Pros
  • Lower initial purchase price than freehold
  • Often located in prime urban areas with infrastructure
  • Less upfront capital required
  • Lease extensions are possible under the Land Act 2012
Watch out for
  • Ownership is temporary – lease expires
  • Ground rent and annual land rent payable
  • Restrictions on development without lessor consent
  • Lease extension can be costly and uncertain
Best for

Buyers looking for affordable entry into urban property, especially apartments or plots in planned developments.

Sectional Title

Sectional title is a form of ownership introduced by the Sectional Properties Act 2020, allowing individual ownership of a unit (e.g., apartment, townhouse) within a multi-unit development, plus shared ownership of common areas. The owner holds a freehold or leasehold interest in the unit and a share of the common property. This is common for apartments, gated communities, and commercial strata.

Pros
  • Individual title deed for the unit
  • Shared responsibility for common areas
  • Access to amenities like gardens, parking, security
  • Clear legal framework under the Sectional Properties Act 2020
Watch out for
  • Monthly service charges for maintenance
  • Restrictions on alterations to the unit
  • Disputes with other owners over common property
  • Less privacy compared to standalone freehold
Best for

Buyers seeking low-maintenance living in urban areas, such as apartments or townhouses in managed estates.

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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