Residential Land for Sale in Gongoni, Magarini

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Discover exceptional residential land opportunities in Gongoni, Magarini Sub-county, Kilifi County. Our available plots range from 1/8 acre to full acre parcels, priced competitively between Ksh 800,000 to Ksh 4 million. These prime residential plots feature ready title deeds, predominantly freehold tenure, and excellent potential for capital appreciation. Located in a rapidly developing area with improving infrastructure, Gongoni offers the perfect balance of coastal serenity and accessibility to urban amenities. Ideal for both immediate construction and long-term land banking investments in the thriving Kilifi real estate market.

Residential Land for Sale in Gongoni, Magarini

Gongoni in Magarini Sub-county presents exceptional opportunities for residential land investment in Kilifi County. This growing community offers affordable plots with strong potential for appreciation as infrastructure development continues throughout the coastal region. The area combines the tranquility of coastal living with increasing accessibility to urban centers.

About Residential Land in Gongoni

Gongoni's residential plots are characterized by their red sandy soil, which provides excellent drainage and foundation stability for construction. The topography is generally flat to gently sloping, making construction straightforward and cost-effective. Most plots enjoy good road access via murram roads that are maintained by the local community and county government.

Available Residential Plots in Gongoni

We currently offer various plot sizes to suit different needs and budgets:

Plot SizePrice RangeTitle StatusRoad Access
1/8 AcreKsh 800,000 - Ksh 1.2MReady TitleMurram Road
1/4 AcreKsh 1.5M - Ksh 2MReady TitleMurram Road
1/2 AcreKsh 2.5M - Ksh 3.2MFreeholdMurram Road
1 AcreKsh 3.5M - Ksh 4MFreeholdMurram Road

Development Guidelines for Gongoni Plots

The residential zoning in Gongoni allows for single-family homes, townhouses, and low-density apartment buildings. Standard building setbacks require 5 meters from the front boundary, 3 meters from side boundaries, and 2 meters from rear boundaries. All construction must comply with Kilifi County building codes and environmental regulations.

Infrastructure and Utilities

Gongoni benefits from improving infrastructure: Kenya Power electricity connectivity is available along main access routes, with plot connections requiring minimal extension costs. Water is primarily through boreholes, with most plots having good groundwater potential at 50-80 meters depth. The area is served by mobile networks from all major providers.

Investment Potential

Gongoni offers strong investment fundamentals with land prices appreciating at 10-15% annually. The ongoing Malindi-Sala Gate road improvement project is enhancing accessibility, while proximity to the Indian Ocean coastline adds long-term value. The area is ideal for both owner-occupiers seeking to build their dream homes and investors looking for capital growth opportunities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most residential plots in Gongoni come with freehold title deeds that are ready for transfer. Some properties may have leasehold titles with 99-year leases from the county government. All titles undergo thorough verification through our legal team to ensure clean ownership and proper documentation.
While Kilifi County has general building codes, Gongoni has minimal restrictions beyond standard setback requirements. You can use conventional construction materials including stone, brick, concrete blocks, or modern alternatives. However, all designs must be approved by the county planning department before construction begins.
Most plots in Gongoni rely on borehole water, with the water table typically between 50-80 meters deep. The area has good groundwater potential, and borehole yields are generally sufficient for residential use. Some areas may have seasonal variation, so we recommend conducting a hydrogeological survey before drilling.
Kenya Power has infrastructure along main roads in Gongoni. Connection involves applying through Kenya Power offices in Malindi or Kilifi, paying the required connection fees, and having an electrician install the necessary wiring to Kenya Power standards. The process typically takes 2-4 weeks after application.
Yes, subject to Kilifi County planning regulations. Plots must meet minimum size requirements (typically 1/8 acre for residential use) and have proper road access. Subdivision requires survey by a licensed surveyor, approval from the county planning department, and issuance of new title deeds for each subdivided portion.
Land owners pay annual land rates to Kilifi County government, which typically range from Ksh 2,000-5,000 per year depending on plot size. There are no monthly maintenance fees unless the property is within a gated community. Insurance for vacant land is optional but recommended.
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