Freehold Land for Sale in Emalimulala, Makueni

Secure Your Absolute Ownership Plot in a Prime Location

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10 Acres Emali Makasa
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KES 600,000

10 Acres Emali Makasa

Emali/Mulala, Makueni

10.00 acres
Electricity Available Drainage System Title Deed Ready
10 Acres Emali Makueni
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KES 6,500,000

10 Acres Emali Makueni

Emali/Mulala, Makueni

10.00 acres
Electricity Available Sewerage Connection Drainage System
At a glance

Discover prime freehold land for sale in Emalimulala, Makueni County. These plots come with absolute ownership titles, offering secure investment opportunities. Available in various sizes with competitive 2026 pricing. Ideal for residential development or agricultural use.

Freehold Land for Sale in Emalimulala, Makueni

Emalimulala offers some of the most secure land investment opportunities in Makueni County with freehold title deeds available. These plots provide absolute ownership rights, making them highly desirable for long-term investment and development.

About Freehold Land in Emalimulala

The area features gently sloping terrain with fertile red soil, suitable for both residential and agricultural purposes. Plots are accessible via well-maintained murram roads and enjoy proximity to local amenities.

Available Freehold Plots

Plot SizePrice RangeTitle StatusFeatures
1/8 AcreKsh 1.2 - 1.8 millionReady TitleRoad access, level ground
1/4 AcreKsh 2.5 - 3.2 millionReady TitleElectricity nearby, good drainage
1 AcreKsh 8 - 10 millionMother Title (processing subdivision)Agricultural potential, scenic views

Land Characteristics

  • Topography: Gently sloping with good natural drainage
  • Soil Type: Fertile red loam soil suitable for farming
  • Access: Murram roads passable year-round
  • Utilities: Electricity available along main roads; water from boreholes
  • Zoning: Primarily residential with agricultural permitted uses

Why Invest in Emalimulala?

The area is experiencing steady appreciation due to its proximity to growing urban centers and improving infrastructure. Freehold tenure provides the highest form of land ownership security in Kenya.

Frequently Asked Questions

Always verify the original title deed, search certificate from lands office, land rates clearance certificate, and seller's identification documents.
The county government requires standard building approvals and adherence to setback regulations (typically 30 feet from road frontage). Some areas may have additional environmental conservation guidelines.
Processing individual titles after subdivision typically takes 6-12 months, depending on the survey department workload and completeness of documentation.
Yes, subject to obtaining proper change-of-use approvals from the county government. The area is zoned primarily residential but allows commercial uses with proper permits.
You'll need to pay annual land rates (approximately Ksh 2,000-5,000 per acre) and any applicable local service charges. Property insurance is optional but recommended.
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