Agricultural Land for Sale in Kabatini, Bahati

Prime Farming Land with Rich Soils and Ready Titles

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KES 10,000,000

1/2 Acre for Sale in Kenol Kagaa

Kabatini, Bahati / Nakuru, Nakuru

0.50 acres
Borehole Electricity Available Drainage System

Discover prime agricultural land for sale in Kabatini, Bahati Nakuru, offering exceptional farming opportunities in one of Nakuru County's most fertile regions. These parcels feature rich volcanic soils ideal for diverse crops, reliable water access, and ready title deeds for secure ownership. With prices ranging from Ksh 1.2-1.8 million per acre depending on size and location, these farms represent excellent long-term investment potential in Kenya's agricultural heartland. Perfect for commercial farming, dairy operations, or land banking.

Agricultural Land for Sale in Kabatini, Bahati

Kabatini in Bahati Sub-county offers some of the most productive agricultural land in Nakuru County, characterized by rich volcanic soils, favorable climate conditions, and established farming communities. This area has gained recognition for its high-yield potential in both food crops and dairy farming, making it a sought-after destination for agricultural investors and practicing farmers alike.

About Agricultural Land in Kabatini

Kabatini's agricultural land benefits from the region's volcanic soil composition, which provides excellent drainage and nutrient retention properties. The area experiences bimodal rainfall patterns with annual precipitation between 900-1200mm, supplemented by reliable water sources from nearby streams and boreholes. The gently sloping topography allows for efficient mechanized farming while minimizing soil erosion risks.

Available Plots in Kabatini

Agricultural plots in Kabatini typically range from 1/4 acre to 10+ acres, with larger contiguous parcels available for commercial farming operations. Current market prices range from Ksh 1.2 million per acre for smaller plots to Ksh 1.5-1.8 million per acre for larger tracts exceeding 5 acres. Most properties come with freehold title deeds, and many have existing perimeter fencing and basic access roads.

Development Guidelines

Land in Kabatini is primarily zoned for agricultural use with provisions for farm dwellings and ancillary structures. Building setbacks require 15 meters from public roads and 10 meters from boundary lines. The area permits various agricultural activities including crop farming, dairy operations, poultry keeping, and greenhouse agriculture. Environmental guidelines require maintaining vegetative cover and proper waste management practices.

Infrastructure and Utilities

Kabatini enjoys good infrastructure with murram roads connecting to the tarmac Bahati-Nakuru road. Electricity connectivity reaches most parts of the area, with water primarily sourced from boreholes and seasonal streams. The proximity to Nakuru town (approximately 25km) provides access to markets, agricultural supplies, and processing facilities.

Plot SizePrice RangeTitle StatusSoil Type
1/4 AcreKsh 300,000-450,000Ready TitleVolcanic Loam
1/2 AcreKsh 600,000-900,000Ready TitleVolcanic Loam
1 AcreKsh 1.2-1.8 millionFreeholdVolcanic Loam
5+ AcresKsh 1.5-1.7 million/acreFreeholdVolcanic Loam

Frequently Asked Questions

Kabatini's volcanic soils support diverse crops including maize, beans, potatoes, vegetables, and horticultural produce. The area is also suitable for dairy farming due to sufficient pasture growth and reliable water availability.
Most agricultural land in Kabatini comes with freehold title deeds issued through the Nakuru Lands Registry. Before purchase, we recommend conducting an official search at the lands office to verify ownership and any encumbrances.
Yes, most farms in Kabatini have access to water through seasonal streams, boreholes, and water pans. The water table is relatively high at 50-80 meters depth, making borehole drilling feasible for irrigation purposes.
The process involves identifying a suitable plot, conducting due diligence on the title, agreeing on terms with the seller, signing a sale agreement, conducting transfer procedures at the lands office, and finally receiving the new title deed in your name.
Farm dwellings and agricultural structures are permitted subject to county government regulations. Main residences require approval from Nakuru County planning department, while farm sheds and greenhouses typically need simpler permits.