Land for Sale in Kisii

Prime Agricultural and Residential Plots in Kenya's Fertile Highlands

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KES 3,500,000

Commercial Space for Sale on Kisii

Kitutu Central, Kitutu Chache South, Kisii

0.12 acres
County Water Electricity Available Sewerage Connection

Kisii County offers some of Kenya's most fertile agricultural land alongside growing residential and commercial opportunities. With average prices ranging from Ksh 1.2 million per acre for farmland to Ksh 3 million for prime residential plots, the region presents excellent investment potential. Most parcels come with freehold titles and benefit from reliable rainfall, rich red volcanic soil, and improving infrastructure.

Land for Sale in Kisii

Kisii County in western Kenya is renowned for its lush green landscapes and fertile agricultural land. The county's real estate market has been growing steadily, offering diverse land opportunities ranging from small residential plots to large-scale agricultural holdings. With improving infrastructure and a stable climate, Kisii presents attractive options for both local and international investors looking to discover land for sale in this vibrant region.

Land Market Overview in Kisii

The Kisii land market remains active with steady demand from both agricultural investors and residential developers. Prices have appreciated by approximately 8-12% annually over the past five years. The county government has been actively working on infrastructure projects including road upgrades and electricity expansion, which continue to enhance property values. For those interested in urban markets, you might also want to explore Nairobi market for comparison.

Popular Areas for Land in Kisii

Key areas with available land include:

  • Suneka: Fast-growing commercial hub with mixed-use zoning
  • Ogembo: Prime agricultural land with tea and banana plantations
  • Nyamarambe: Residential developments near Kisii town
  • Tabaka: Known for soapstone mining and agricultural potential
  • Marani: Large-scale farming areas with good road access
Additionally, prospective buyers can browse Kitutu Chache South properties, an emerging area with diverse land options.

Types of Land Available

Land TypeAverage Price RangePopular AreasTypical Sizes
AgriculturalKsh 1.2M - 2.5M per acreOgembo, Marani2-10 acres
ResidentialKsh 2.5M - 4M per acreNyamarambe, Suneka1/8 - 1/2 acre plots
CommercialKsh 3M - 6M per acreAlong major roads1/4 - 1 acre plots
Titled SmallholdingsKsh 800K - 1.5M per acreRural areas1-5 acres

The commercial sector is particularly active; those specifically interested in business properties should explore available commercial in Kisii opportunities.

Land Investment Potential

  • AIIMS Hospital Project: New medical complex driving development in southern Kisii, particularly in areas like Kitutu Central
  • Tarmac Road Expansion: Ongoing upgrades to Kisii-Sotik and Kisii-Kilgoris roads improving accessibility to various regions including commercial in Kitutu Central
  • Sustained Agricultural Demand: High-value crops like tea, bananas, and vegetables ensure consistent returns on farmland investments across the county and in neighboring regions like Kiambu market
  • Titled Properties: Over 75% of available land comes with freehold title deeds or clear leasehold documentation, with particularly good options available in Kitutu Chache South commercial areas

While Kisii offers excellent opportunities, savvy investors might also consider diversifying their portfolio by exploring other markets such as coastal properties through the explore Mombasa market option.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most land in Kisii comes with freehold titles (absolute ownership) or leasehold titles (typically 99-year leases). Always verify title documents at the local lands office before purchasing.
Conduct an official search at the Kisii Lands Registry to confirm ownership details, encumbrances, and correct survey plans. Many lawyers offer this as part of conveyancing services.
In urban areas like Suneka or Nyamarambe, minimum plot sizes are typically 1/8 acre (50x100ft). Rural agricultural plots often start at 1/2 acre.
Yes - all developments require approval from the county government. Some areas have height restrictions or require specific setbacks from roads. Always check zoning regulations before purchasing.
Urban plots often have access to piped water and electricity. Rural plots may require boreholes or rainwater harvesting. Road access varies from tarmac to seasonal murram roads depending on location.
The long rains (March-May) can make some rural access roads impassable, potentially delaying site visits or surveys. It's advisable to conduct due diligence during drier months when possible.