Agricultural Land for Sale in Awasi, Nyando

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Discover premium agricultural land for sale in Awasi, Nyando Sub-county. This fertile region offers excellent farming opportunities with plots ranging from 1/8 acre to multiple acres. The rich loam soil is perfect for maize, vegetables, and dairy farming. Prices range from Ksh 800,000 to Ksh 1.2 million per acre with most properties having ready title deeds. With reliable rainfall and proximity to Kisumu markets, Awasi presents exceptional investment potential for both commercial and subsistence farming.

Agricultural Land for Sale in Awasi, Nyando

Awasi in Nyando Sub-county offers some of the most productive agricultural land in Kisumu County. This area is renowned for its fertile soils and favorable climate conditions that support diverse farming activities. The land here represents excellent value for both commercial farmers and those looking to establish food security through subsistence farming.

About Agricultural Land in Awasi

Awasi features predominantly flat to gently sloping terrain with deep, well-drained loam soils that are highly suitable for crop cultivation. The area receives reliable bimodal rainfall between 1,000-1,200mm annually, supplemented by irrigation opportunities from the nearby Nyando River. The typical agricultural plot sizes range from 1/8 acre to 5 acres, with larger parcels available for commercial farming operations.

Available Plots in Awasi

Current available agricultural plots in Awasi range from Ksh 800,000 to Ksh 1.2 million per acre depending on proximity to the Awasi town center, road access, and existing developments. Most properties come with freehold title deeds that are verified and ready for transfer. Common plot sizes include quarter-acre (Ksh 200,000-300,000), half-acre (Ksh 400,000-600,000), and full acre plots.

Development Guidelines

Agricultural zoning in Awasi permits crop farming, livestock keeping (with restrictions on numbers), and farm-related structures. Building setbacks require 30 feet from road frontage and 15 feet from side boundaries. Soil conservation measures are encouraged, and any commercial structures require approval from the county government.

Infrastructure and Accessibility

Awasi is accessible via the Kisumu-Nyando tarmac road with most interior roads being well-maintained murram surfaces. Electricity connectivity is available throughout most of the area, with water primarily sourced from boreholes and seasonal streams. The area is served by several shopping centers, schools, and health facilities within reasonable distance.

Plot SizePrice RangeTitle StatusBest For
1/8 AcreKsh 100,000-150,000Ready TitleVegetable Farming
1/4 AcreKsh 200,000-300,000Ready TitleMixed Farming
1/2 AcreKsh 400,000-600,000Ready TitleDairy & Crops
1 AcreKsh 800,000-1.2MReady TitleCommercial Farming

Frequently Asked Questions

The fertile soils and climate in Awasi are ideal for maize, beans, vegetables (kale, tomatoes, onions), sweet potatoes, and sorghum. The area also supports fruit trees like mangoes, oranges, and avocados.
Most agricultural plots in Awasi come with freehold title deeds that are verified and ready for transfer. Some larger parcels may have leasehold titles with 99-year terms from the date of original allocation.
Yes, agricultural zoning allows for farm-related structures but any permanent residential or commercial buildings require approval from the Kisumu County government. Typically, only 10-15% of the land can be used for structures.
Awasi receives reliable rainfall patterns, but most farmers supplement with irrigation from boreholes or the nearby Nyando River. Water table is relatively high at 50-100 feet depth in most areas.
The process involves identifying a property, conducting due diligence on the title at Ardhi House, agreeing on terms with the seller, signing a sale agreement, paying stamp duty, and finally transferring the title at the lands office.
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