Industrial Land for Sale in Malindi Town Centre

Prime Industrial Plots for Your Business Expansion in Kilifi's Commercial Hub

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Discover prime industrial land opportunities in Malindi Town Centre, Kilifi County's thriving commercial hub. Available plots range from 1/8 acre to 2 acres, priced between Ksh 8-15 million per acre depending on location and infrastructure access. These industrial plots feature freehold title deeds, flat topography ideal for construction, and proximity to key transportation routes. Perfect for warehouse development, light manufacturing, logistics centers, or commercial storage facilities. Most plots have access to county water, three-phase electricity, and are located near the Malindi Highway for excellent connectivity.

Industrial Land for Sale in Malindi Town Centre

Malindi Town Centre presents exceptional opportunities for industrial development in one of Kilifi County's most strategically located areas. This prime location offers industrial plots with excellent accessibility to the Malindi-Garsen highway, making it ideal for manufacturing, warehousing, logistics, and commercial storage operations. The area has seen significant infrastructure development in recent years, with improved road networks and utility connections enhancing its appeal to industrial investors.

About Industrial Land in Malindi Town Centre

Malindi Town Centre is characterized by its flat topography and well-drained red soil, making it ideal for industrial construction without extensive site preparation costs. The area benefits from its proximity to Malindi's central business district while offering more affordable land rates compared to purely commercial zones. Industrial plots here typically range from 0.125 acres to 2 acres, with most properties having freehold title deeds readily available for verification at the Malindi Lands Office.

Available Industrial Plots in Malindi Town Centre

The industrial land market in Malindi Town Centre offers diverse options for investors. Smaller plots (1/8 to 1/4 acre) are priced between Ksh 1.2-2.5 million, suitable for smaller storage facilities or workshops. Medium-sized plots (1/2 to 1 acre) range from Ksh 5-9 million, while larger parcels (1-2 acres) command Ksh 8-15 million depending on exact location and infrastructure access. Prices are generally negotiable, especially for cash purchases or larger acquisitions.

Development Guidelines for Industrial Plots

Industrial development in Malindi Town Centre follows specific zoning regulations set by the County Government of Kilifi. The area is designated for light to medium industrial use, permitting manufacturing, warehousing, logistics centers, and compatible commercial activities. Building setbacks require 5 meters from the front boundary, 3 meters from side boundaries, and 2 meters from rear boundaries. Developments must include proper waste management systems and environmental impact assessments for larger projects.

Infrastructure and Utilities

Malindi Town Centre boasts relatively good infrastructure compared to other industrial areas in Coastal Kenya. Most plots have access to county water mains, though some may require borehole supplementation. Three-phase electricity is available throughout the area, with connection fees ranging from Ksh 35,000-70,000 depending on plot location. Road access is primarily via tarmac and well-maintained murram roads, with ongoing county projects aimed at improving drainage and road widening to accommodate heavier industrial traffic.

Plot SizePrice RangeTitle StatusUtilities Available
1/8 AcreKsh 1.2-1.8MFreehold (Ready)Water, Electricity
1/4 AcreKsh 2.2-2.8MFreehold (Ready)Water, Electricity
1/2 AcreKsh 4.5-5.5MFreehold (Ready)Water, Electricity, Road Access
1 AcreKsh 8-11MFreehold (Ready)All Utilities
2 AcresKsh 15-18MFreehold (Ready)All Utilities, Premium Access

Investment Potential

Industrial land in Malindi Town Centre offers strong appreciation potential due to several factors: the ongoing expansion of Malindi town toward this area, improved infrastructure investments by both national and county governments, and growing demand for industrial space from businesses seeking alternatives to Mombasa's congested industrial areas. The area particularly benefits from its strategic position along the Northern Corridor trade route, serving both local markets and regional trade with Tanzania and beyond.

Frequently Asked Questions

Malindi Town Centre zoning permits light to medium industrial activities including manufacturing, warehousing, logistics centers, packaging facilities, and compatible commercial operations. Heavy industries requiring extensive environmental controls may require special permits from NEMA and the county government.
Most industrial plots in this area have freehold title deeds that are readily available for verification at the Malindi Lands Office. We conduct thorough due diligence including official searches at the registry to confirm ownership status and any encumbrances before completing transactions.
The County Government of Kilifi allows up to 75% plot coverage for industrial developments with maximum building heights of 15 meters (approximately 4 stories). All structures must maintain the required setbacks: 5m front, 3m sides, and 2m rear. Larger projects may require additional approvals from the county planning department.
Most plots have access to county water mains, though supply can be intermittent during dry seasons. Many investors supplement with boreholes which typically yield good water quality at depths of 80-120 feet. Three-phase electricity is generally reliable with occasional outages that can be mitigated with generator backup systems.
The process involves: identifying a suitable plot, conducting due diligence (title search, survey verification), negotiating terms and price, signing a sale agreement with deposit payment (typically 10-30%), completing balance payment upon successful transfer at lands office, and finally receiving the title deed in your name. The entire process typically takes 30-60 days.
Yes, all industrial developments must conduct environmental impact assessments through NEMA-approved consultants. Specific considerations include proper waste management systems, noise control measures, air quality management, and stormwater drainage plans. Projects involving hazardous materials require additional permits and safety protocols.
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