Agricultural Land for Sale in Gaturi, Muranga

Prime Farming Land with Rich Red Soil and Reliable Rainfall

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KES 2,300,000

Murang'a: 1.58 Acres Gaturi Kangure for Sale

Gaturi, Murang'a

1.58 acres
Electricity Available Drainage System Title Deed Ready
At a glance

Discover premium agricultural land for sale in Gaturi, Muranga County, renowned for its fertile red volcanic soil and favorable climate for diverse farming activities. These prime parcels offer excellent potential for coffee, tea, dairy, and horticulture operations with reliable rainfall patterns throughout the year. Properties feature clear title deeds, good road access, and proximity to agricultural support services. Investment opportunities range from small-scale family shambas to larger commercial farming enterprises with strong appreciation potential in this agriculturally rich region of central Kenya.

Agricultural Land for Sale in Gaturi, Muranga

Gaturi in Muranga County presents exceptional opportunities for agricultural investment with its rich volcanic soils, favorable climate, and established farming community. This region is particularly renowned for coffee production, dairy farming, and horticulture, offering investors both immediate income potential and long-term capital appreciation.

About Agricultural Land in Gaturi

Gaturi's agricultural land features predominantly red volcanic soil with excellent drainage and high fertility, ideal for a wide range of crops. The area experiences bimodal rainfall patterns with an average of 1200-1400mm annually, supplemented by irrigation options from nearby rivers and streams. Topography varies from gentle slopes to relatively flat terrain, suitable for mechanized farming operations.

Available Farming Plots in Gaturi

Current available agricultural parcels in Gaturi range from small family shambas of 1/4 acre to larger commercial farms of 10+ acres. Prices typically range from Ksh 1.8 million to Ksh 2.5 million per acre depending on specific location, accessibility, and existing developments. Most properties come with ready title deeds (mostly freehold), good access roads, and proximity to essential amenities.

Development Guidelines for Agricultural Land

Agricultural zoning in Gaturi permits crop farming, livestock keeping (with restrictions), agro-processing facilities, and farmstay tourism developments. Building setbacks require 15 meters from public roads and 10 meters from boundaries. Environmental regulations mandate soil conservation measures and maintainance of riparian reserves along water courses.

Plot SizePrice RangeTitle StatusInfrastructure
1/4 - 1/2 AcreKsh 450,000 - 1.2MReady TitleRoad Access, Water
1 - 2 AcresKsh 1.8M - 4.5MFreeholdRoad, Water, Electricity
3 - 5 AcresKsh 5.4M - 12.5MFreeholdFull Utilities
5+ AcresKsh 2M+/acreFreehold/LeaseholdNegotiable

Investment Potential

  • High-yield coffee and tea production capabilities
  • Growing demand for dairy products in central Kenya
  • Proximity to Nairobi market (approximately 2 hours drive)
  • Stable land appreciation of 10-15% annually
  • Government support through agricultural subsidies

Frequently Asked Questions

Gaturi's volcanic soil and climate are ideal for coffee, tea, bananas, potatoes, beans, and various horticultural crops. The area is particularly renowned for high-quality coffee production with several existing cooperative societies supporting farmers.
Most agricultural land in Gaturi comes with freehold title deeds that are ready for transfer. Some larger parcels may have mother titles that can be subdivided during the purchase process. Always conduct a official search at the Muranga Lands Office to verify ownership and encumbrances.
Yes, agricultural zoning allows for one main residential dwelling and necessary farm structures per property. The main house typically cannot exceed a certain footprint percentage (usually 10-15% of the total land area) and must comply with setback requirements from boundaries and water sources.
Most properties have access to murram roads maintained by the county government, with many main access roads being tarmacked. Electricity connectivity is available throughout most of Gaturi, and water sources include county supply, boreholes, and natural streams suitable for irrigation purposes.
The process involves identifying a property, conducting due diligence (searching the title at Muranga Lands Office), agreeing on terms, signing a sale agreement typically with a 10% deposit, obtaining necessary consents if required, completing payment upon successful transfer, and finally registering the transfer at the lands office. Engaging a lawyer experienced in Muranga land transactions is highly recommended.
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