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Discover prime leasehold land for sale in Kilifi County, featuring 99-year leases and government lease options. Our listings include verified plots with clear titles, suitable for residential, commercial, or agricultural use. Prices range from Ksh 1.5 million per acre for agricultural land to Ksh 8 million for prime beachfront plots. Explore investment opportunities in Kenya's fastest-growing coastal region.

Leasehold Land for Sale in Kilifi

Kilifi County offers some of Kenya's most attractive leasehold land opportunities, particularly along its pristine coastline and growing urban centers. The county's leasehold properties typically come with 99-year terms or government leases, providing secure long-term ownership rights for investors and developers.

Leasehold Land Market Overview in Kilifi

The Kilifi land market has seen steady appreciation, especially around emerging tourism hubs and infrastructure projects like the Mombasa-Malindi highway. Leasehold properties dominate the coastal areas, offering affordable entry points compared to freehold titles while maintaining strong investment potential.

Types of Leasehold Land Available

Land TypeAverage Price RangePopular AreasTypical Sizes
99-Year Lease (Residential)Ksh 3-6M per acreKilifi Town, Vipingo1/8 acre to 5 acres
Government Lease (Commercial)Ksh 5-10M per acreMtwapa Creek, Watamu1/4 acre to 2 acres
Beachfront LeaseholdKsh 6-15M per acreTakaungu, Bofa Beach1/8 acre to 1 acre
Agricultural LeaseholdKsh 1.5-3M per acreGanze, Chonyi Hills5+ acres

Key Features of Kilifi Leasehold Land

  • Title Status: Most plots come with ready title deeds or letter of allotment from government
  • Tenure: Typically 99-year leases with renewable options (50+ years remaining on most)
  • Zoning: Mixed-use zoning common near urban centers; agricultural zoning inland
  • Topography: Flat to gently sloping terrain near coast; hilly areas inland with red soil
  • Access: Tarmac access along highways; murram roads to interior plots (some seasonal)
  • Utilities: Electricity expanding rapidly; water via boreholes or county supply near towns

Investment Potential in Kilifi Leasehold Land

The ongoing development of the Blue Economy projects and improved road infrastructure are driving demand for leasehold land in Kilifi. The county government's focus on tourism development makes beachfront and creek-facing properties particularly valuable. Many investors are acquiring larger parcels for subdivision as the area develops.

Frequently Asked Questions

The transfer process involves obtaining consent from the Commissioner of Lands, paying stamp duty (typically 4% of property value), and registering the transfer at the Kilifi Lands Registry. You'll need a copy of the current lease, ID copies of both parties, and clearance certificates from county government.
Yes, most 99-year leases can be renewed upon application to the Ministry of Lands. The process should begin at least 2 years before expiry. Renewal fees vary based on current land value and typically require payment of a premium plus annual ground rent.
Yes, all developments require approval from both county government and sometimes national agencies (especially near beaches or creeks). Height restrictions apply near airports (like Vipingo), and some areas have specific architectural guidelines to maintain coastal aesthetics.
Conduct an official search at the Kilifi Lands Registry (or online via Ardhisasa) using the title number. Verify the registered owner matches the seller, check for any encumbrances/caveats, and confirm the lease terms match what's being advertised.
Expect to pay annual ground rent (typically Ksh 2,000-10,000 depending on location/size) and county land rates. Some beachfront properties may have additional conservancy fees. These costs are usually nominal compared to property values.

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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