Agricultural Land for Sale in Muranga | Best Farming Plots 2025

Discover prime agricultural land for sale in Muranga, ideal for farming, horticulture, and agribusiness. With fertile red soil, reliable rainfall, and ready title deeds, these plots offer excellent investment opportunities. Prices range from Ksh 1.2 million per acre for larger parcels to Ksh 3 million for smaller prime plots.

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Kikuyu Kerwa Prime and Affordable Plots
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Maanzoni: 5 Acres Commercial
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47acres for Sale in Mulinge Scheme
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53 Acres In Lukenya
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Lavington: 1.3 Acre for Sale
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  • KES 350,000,000
7.5 Acres Behind Nice Lovely. Msa Rd
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  • KES 85,000,000
Prime 10 Acres Commercial for Sale
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  • KES 25,000,000
Plots on Sale Opposite Maroroi Gardens
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  • KES 1,100,000
Half Acre Plot for Sale in Garden Estate
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  • KES 40,000,000
5.8 Acres in Uti Thika
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  • KES 180,000,000
Kikuyu Plots for Sale(Muguga Thamanda)
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  • KES 6,000,000
(Quarter) 1/4acre of Land at Makutano-Kirwara
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  • KES 1,400,000
Plots in Kitengela 50 by 100, 500mtrs Off Tarmac.
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  • KES 1,350,000
Located Behind Quiver Lounge Kitengela
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Agricultural Land for Sale in Muranga

Muranga County offers some of Kenya's most fertile agricultural land, perfect for crop farming, dairy farming, and horticulture. The region's rich red soil and favorable climate make it ideal for tea, coffee, maize, and avocado farming.

Land Market Overview in Muranga

The agricultural land market in Muranga has seen steady appreciation over the past five years, with prices increasing by an average of 12% annually. The county government's focus on improving rural infrastructure has made previously remote areas more accessible.

Popular Areas for Agricultural Land

  • Kandara - Known for coffee and tea plantations
  • Kangema - Prime area for dairy farming
  • Kahuro - Excellent for horticulture and fruit farming
  • Gatanga - Fast-appreciating area near Thika

Types of Agricultural Land Available

Land TypeAverage Price RangePopular AreasTypical Sizes
Arable FarmlandKsh 1.2M - 2.5M per acreKandara, Kangema1-10 acres
Titled SmallholdingsKsh 2.8M - 4M per acreNear urban centers1/4 - 1 acre
Tea/Coffee PlantationsKsh 3M - 5M per acreHigh altitude areas5-50 acres

Land Investment Potential

  • The ongoing Northern Collector Tunnel project improving water availability
  • Average annual appreciation rate of 12-15% since 2020
  • 90% of available land has clean title deeds (freehold)
  • County government incentives for commercial farming operations

Technical Details of Muranga Agricultural Land

  • Soil Type: Fertile red volcanic soil (80%), some black cotton areas (20%)
  • Topography: Gently sloping to hilly terrain with good drainage
  • Water Access: Reliable rainfall (1200-1800mm annually), many rivers and streams
  • Titles: Mostly freehold with some leasehold (99-year) properties available

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Have Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Muranga's fertile soil and climate are ideal for tea, coffee, avocado, macadamia nuts, maize, beans, and various horticultural crops. The higher altitude areas (above 1800m) are particularly good for tea cultivation.

All potential buyers should conduct a search at the Muranga Lands Registry to verify the title deed's authenticity. This confirms ownership status, any encumbrances or charges against the property, and ensures the seller has legal authority to transfer ownership.

The minimum subdivision size varies by zone but is typically no less than 1/8 acre near urban centers and no less than 1/2 acre in rural agricultural zones. All subdivisions require approval from the County Physical Planning Department.

Most agricultural parcels have access to murram roads maintained by the county government. About 60% have electricity connectivity within reasonable distance (less than 1km), while water availability varies - many farms rely on rainwater harvesting or boreholes.

Prices are highest near major towns like Murang'a town (Ksh 2.5M-4M/acre) and along major transport corridors. More remote areas offer better value (Ksh 800K-1.8M/acre). Tea-growing zones command premium prices due to established infrastructure.
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