Land for Sale in Kahumbu

Prime Agricultural and Residential Plots in Murang'a County

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KES 3,800,000

3 Acres for Sale Muranga 3.8 Per Acre

Kahumbu, Murang'a

3.00 acres
County Water Title Deed Ready Near Main Road
At a glance

Kahumbu in Murang'a County offers fertile agricultural land and well-located residential plots with excellent investment potential. Prices range from Ksh 1.2 million per acre for farmland to Ksh 3 million for prime residential plots. Most parcels come with clean title deeds and good access roads, making Kahumbu an ideal location for both farmers and home developers.

Land for Sale in Kahumbu

Kahumbu sub-county in Murang'a offers some of the most fertile agricultural land in Central Kenya, along with strategically located residential plots. The area is known for its favorable climate, reliable rainfall patterns, and proximity to major urban centers. For those looking to discover land for sale in the wider region, this area presents a compelling opportunity.

Land Characteristics in Kahumbu

The topography varies from gently sloping to flat terrain, with rich red volcanic soil ideal for coffee, tea, and horticultural farming. Most areas have murram access roads maintained by the county government, with electricity connectivity reaching about 80% of the sub-county. This makes it a prime location within the broader land for sale in Muranga market.

Development Zones in Kahumbu

  • Agricultural Zones: Primarily coffee and tea growing areas with large parcels (5+ acres)
  • Residential Areas: Subdivided plots near shopping centers and schools
  • Commercial Corridors: Along major access roads suitable for retail developments

Current Land Prices in Kahumbu

Land TypeAverage Price RangeCommon SizesTitle Status
Agricultural LandKsh 1.2M - 2M per acre2-10 acresFreehold (90%)
Residential PlotsKsh 2.5M - 4M per acre1/8 - 1/2 acreReady Title (85%)
Commercial PlotsKsh 3M - 5M per acre1/4 - 1 acreLeasehold (60%)

Land Buying Process in Kahumbu

The process typically involves:

  1. Title deed verification at Murang'a Lands Office
  2. Physical survey by licensed surveyor if subdivision needed
  3. Payment of stamp duty (4% of property value)
  4. Registration transfer at the county lands registry

The process here is similar to other thriving markets in Central Kenya, such as the popular Kikuyu market, which also features a mix of agricultural and residential plots.

Infrastructure Status

  • Roads: 70% murram, 30% tarmac access
  • Water: Piped water available in central areas, boreholes common
  • Electricity: Kenya Power connectivity to most subdivisions
  • Sewerage: Mainly septic systems as no municipal sewer exists

The infrastructure development here is on par with other growing areas like the Juja market, making it an attractive investment destination. Investors often compare opportunities here with those in established markets like the Kiambu Kiambu market, though Kahumbu offers its own unique advantages in terms of affordability and growth potential.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most parcels have freehold titles (absolute ownership), while some commercial plots near town centers may be on leasehold (typically 99 years). Always verify title status at the Murang'a Lands Office before purchase.
The minimum subdivision size is typically 1/8 acre for residential zones and 1 acre for agricultural land. Any subdivision requires approval from the Murang'a County Physical Planning Department.
Central areas have piped water from Maragua River projects, while outlying farms rely on boreholes or rainwater harvesting. Water availability is generally good due to the area's high rainfall.
Standard practice involves: (1) Reservation deposit (10%), (2) Payment upon successful title search (40%), (3) Balance upon completion of transfer at lands office. Many sellers accept bank financing or installment plans.
With all documents ready, transfers typically take 4-8 weeks: 2 weeks for searches, 1-2 weeks for valuation/stamp duty payment, and 2-4 weeks for registration at the lands office.