Agricultural Land for Sale in Tsimba Golini, Kwale

Fertile farming land with great investment potential in Kwale County

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Discover fertile agricultural land for sale in Tsimba Golini, Kwale County. These prime farming parcels feature rich red soil suitable for various crops, with sizes ranging from 1 to 10 acres. Prices start at Ksh 1.2 million per acre for ready title plots with good access roads. Excellent opportunity for commercial farming or land banking in this developing agricultural zone.

Agricultural Land for Sale in Tsimba Golini

Tsimba Golini offers some of the most fertile agricultural land in Kwale County, perfect for both small-scale and commercial farming ventures. The area is known for its favorable climate and rich red soil that supports diverse crop cultivation.

About Agricultural Land in Tsimba Golini

The farming land in this area features gently sloping topography with excellent natural drainage. Soil tests confirm high fertility levels suitable for crops like mangoes, cashew nuts, coconuts, and vegetables. Most plots have direct access via all-weather murram roads.

Available Plots and Pricing

Plot SizePrice RangeTitle StatusFeatures
1 acreKsh 1.2-1.5 millionReady TitleFenced, road access
5 acresKsh 5-6 millionMother TitleWater source nearby
10+ acresKsh 10-12 millionLeasehold (99yrs)Potential subdivision

Land Characteristics

  • Soil Type: Deep red loam with good water retention
  • Topography: Gentle slopes (2-5% gradient)
  • Water Access: Seasonal streams and borehole potential
  • Zoning: Agricultural Zone A2 (medium density farming)
  • Titles: Mix of freehold and leasehold available

Investment Potential

Tsimba Golini's proximity to the Mombasa-Lunga Lunga highway (15km) makes it strategically located for agricultural exports. The area is seeing growing interest from horticulture investors due to:

  • Reliable rainfall patterns (900-1200mm annually)
  • Increasing demand for organic produce
  • Government irrigation projects planned for 2026-2030
  • Average land appreciation of 12-15% annually

Frequently Asked Questions

The fertile red soil supports diverse crops including mangoes, cashew nuts, coconuts, passion fruits, vegetables (kales, spinach), and legumes. Many farmers also successfully grow drought-resistant crops like sorghum and millet.
As agricultural zoned land, you can construct farm houses (max 10% coverage), greenhouses, storage sheds and livestock shelters without special permits. Larger residential structures require change-of-use approval from Kwale County.
Always conduct an official search at the Kwale Lands Registry (located in Matuga). For mother titles, verify the survey map and check all necessary consents have been obtained before subdivision.
Several Kenyan banks offer agricultural land loans with favorable terms for qualified buyers. Typically requiring 30% deposit, with repayment periods up to 7 years at competitive rates (14-18% p.a.). SACCOs also provide alternative financing options.
Most plots have access via graded murram roads maintained by the county. Electricity is available within 2km of most properties through the rural electrification program. Water sources include seasonal streams and potential for boreholes (average depth 80-120m).
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