Agricultural Land for Sale in Kyangwithya East, Kitui

Fertile Farming Plots with Ready Titles in a Prime Agricultural Zone

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2 Acre Farm , Mutune - Image 1 2 Acre Farm , Mutune - Image 2
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KES 3,500,000

2 Acre Farm , Mutune

Kyangwithya East, Kitui

2.00 acres
Electricity Available Drainage System Paved Road Access
Residential Plot/ House Kitui - Image 1 Residential Plot/ House Kitui - Image 2
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KES 2,700,000

Residential Plot/ House Kitui

Kyangwithya East, Kitui

0.13 acres
County Water Electricity Available Sewerage Connection

Discover fertile agricultural land for sale in Kyangwithya East, Kitui County. These prime farming plots feature excellent red soil suitable for various crops, with prices starting at Ksh 1.2 million per acre. Most parcels come with ready title deeds and good access to water sources, making them ideal for commercial farming ventures.

Agricultural Land for Sale in Kyangwithya East

Kyangwithya East in Kitui County offers some of the most productive agricultural land in the region. The area is known for its fertile red soil that supports diverse crop cultivation including maize, beans, green grams, and fruit trees. With reliable rainfall patterns and accessible groundwater, these farms present excellent opportunities for both small-scale and commercial farmers.

Land Characteristics in Kyangwithya East

The agricultural land in this area features gently sloping terrain with good natural drainage. Soil tests confirm high fertility levels with good water retention capacity. Most plots have existing access roads (murram) and are within reasonable distance to local markets and agro-services.

Available Agricultural Plots

Plot Size Price Range Title Status Features
1 Acre Ksh 1.2M - 1.8M Ready Title Fenced, water access
5 Acres Ksh 5M - 7M Mother Title Road frontage, fertile soil
10+ Acres Ksh 10M+ (negotiable) Freehold Suitable for large-scale farming

Development Potential

  • Zoned exclusively for agricultural use by Kitui County Government
  • Suitable for both crop cultivation and livestock keeping
  • Potential for irrigation projects due to accessible water tables
  • Growing demand for organic produce from the area

Buying Process and Documentation

All land transactions follow proper legal procedures with verification through the Kitui Lands Office. Standard documents include:

  • Original title deed or allotment letter for government land
  • Current land rates clearance certificate
  • Search certificate from lands registry
  • Mutation forms where applicable

Frequently Asked Questions

The fertile red soil supports diverse crops including drought-resistant varieties like green grams, cowpeas, and pigeon peas. Farmers also successfully grow maize, beans, mangoes, and citrus fruits.
Most farms have access to seasonal rivers and reliable groundwater. Many landowners have successfully drilled boreholes with yields of 2000+ liters per hour at depths of 80-120 meters.
We recommend conducting an official search at the Kitui Lands Registry to verify title authenticity. Our agents can facilitate this process which typically takes 2-3 working days.
Yes, subject to Kitui County zoning regulations. The minimum subdivision size is typically 1/4 acre for agricultural use. Proper survey and approval processes must be followed.
Permanent dwellings require special approval, but standard farm structures like storage sheds, greenhouses, and livestock shelters are permitted under agricultural zoning.