Land for Sale in Kilifi Town

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Kilifi Town offers some of the most promising land investment opportunities in Kilifi County. With its growing urban status, plots here combine accessibility with strong appreciation potential. Current offerings include residential, commercial and mixed-use parcels with prices starting from Ksh 1.5 million per acre for larger tracts and Ksh 3 million for serviced quarter-acre plots near the town center.

Land for Sale in Kilifi Town

As the administrative and commercial hub of Kilifi County, Kilifi Town presents excellent land investment opportunities with its growing infrastructure and strategic location along the Mombasa-Malindi highway. The area offers a mix of residential, commercial in Kilifi Town, and institutional land parcels suitable for various development projects. For those looking to discover land for sale across Kenya, Kilifi Town represents a particularly promising coastal market.

Land Characteristics in Kilifi Town

The terrain in Kilifi Town features gentle slopes with predominantly red soil suitable for construction. Most areas have good drainage and stable ground conditions. The town benefits from:

  • Reliable water supply from the Baricho Water Works
  • Expanding electricity coverage by KPLC
  • Tarmac road access via the Mombasa-Malindi highway
  • Proximity to Kilifi County Hospital and Pwani University

Development Zones in Kilifi Town

Key development areas include:

ZonePrimary UsePrice Range
Town CenterCommercial/RetailKsh 8-12M per acre
Mnarani AreaResidential/InstitutionalKsh 4-6M per acre
Kikambala Road CorridorMixed UseKsh 3-5M per acre

The Mnarani area is particularly attractive for those seeking a standard Kilifi Town half acre plot for residential development, while the Kikambala corridor offers excellent opportunities for those interested in beachfront in Kilifi Town. To see all available options, be sure to explore land for sale in Kilifi County.

Land Buying Process in Kilifi Town

  • Title Verification: Confirm authenticity at Kilifi Lands Office; most titles are freehold in Kilifi Town
  • Survey: Most plots already have beacons and survey plans
  • Payment: Typically structured as deposit + balance within 60-90 days
  • Transfer: Processing takes 4-8 weeks at county offices

Current Market Overview (2026)

The average price for serviced residential plots stands at Ksh 3.5 million for a standard 50x100ft plot, while agricultural land on the outskirts averages Ksh 1.2-1.8 million per acre. Commercial plots near the CBD command premium prices up to Ksh 15 million per acre depending on exact location. Investors comparing markets might also want to explore Kikuyu market, explore Juja market, or explore Kiambu Kiambu market for different investment profiles. For those considering completed properties, you can also browse related houses for sale in the area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most plots in Kilifi Town come with either freehold titles or long-term leaseholds (typically 99 years) from the county government. Always verify the title status at the Kilifi Lands Registry before purchasing.
Yes, the county has zoning regulations that specify minimum plot sizes (typically 1/8 acre for residential), building heights, and setbacks (usually 10-15 feet from boundaries). Commercial zones may require additional approvals.
The town benefits from piped water supply from Baricho Water Works, though some outlying areas may require boreholes. Connection fees apply and should be factored into purchase considerations.
Subdivision requires approval from the County Physical Planning Department, submission of a survey plan, payment of applicable fees, and meeting minimum plot size requirements which vary by zone.
Yes, key projects include upgrading of the Malindi Road interchange, expansion of Pwani University facilities, and planned sewerage system improvements - all contributing to rising land values particularly in adjacent areas.
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