Mixed-Use Land for Sale in Nakuru | Best Prices 2025

Discover prime mixed-use land for sale in Nakuru, offering excellent opportunities for both commercial and residential development. These strategically located parcels feature ready title deeds, good accessibility, and zoning flexibility. Prices range from Ksh 3 million per acre near growing urban centers to Ksh 8 million per acre in prime locations. Explore our verified listings of mixed-development land with various plot sizes available.

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Kikuyu Kerwa Prime and Affordable Plots
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  • KES 2,000,000
Maanzoni: 5 Acres Commercial
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  • KES 17,000,000
47acres for Sale in Mulinge Scheme
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  • KES 4,500,000
53 Acres In Lukenya
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  • KES 3,500,000
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
50x100 Plots Joska
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  • KES 2,000,000
One Acre Land on Sale
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  • KES 500,000
Kikuyu, Mikuyuini
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  • KES 4,000,000
50/50 Feet Plot on Sale
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  • KES 250,000
10 Acres for Sale in Salama
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  • KES 36,000,000
Affordable Residential and Commercial Plots
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  • KES 1,600,000
2 Acres of Fertile Land Near River Tana Mwea Embu
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Mixed-Use Land for Sale in Nakuru

Nakuru offers exceptional mixed-use land opportunities, combining commercial viability with residential potential. These properties are strategically located in areas experiencing rapid urbanization and infrastructure development.

Mixed-Use Land Market Overview

The demand for mixed-development land in Nakuru has grown significantly due to the county's expanding economy and population growth. Key areas include:

  • Along the Nairobi-Nakuru highway corridor
  • Near upcoming industrial parks
  • Surrounding the new Nakuru city expansion zones

Available Mixed-Use Land Types

Land TypeAverage Price RangePopular AreasTypical Sizes
Commercial-ResidentialKsh 4-8M per acreLanet, Bahati, Ngata1/8 acre to 5 acres
Mixed Development PlotsKsh 3.5-6M per acreMolo Road, Freehold Areas1/4 acre to 10 acres

Investment Potential

  • Zoning allows both commercial and residential use with proper approvals
  • Average annual appreciation of 12-18% in prime areas
  • Proximity to upcoming infrastructure projects like the Naivasha-Nakuru SGR extension
  • 80% of available parcels have ready title deeds (freehold or leasehold)

Technical Details

Most mixed-use parcels in Nakuru feature:

  • Title Status: Majority freehold with some leasehold (50+ years remaining)
  • Topography: Generally flat to gently sloping (ideal for development)
  • Soil Type: Red volcanic soil (good drainage and stability)
  • Access: Murram or tarmac access roads (some seasonal during rains)
  • Utilities: Electricity available along main roads, water connection possible
Have Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Nakuru County allows mixed-use development with proper approvals. Most zones permit ground-floor commercial with upper residential floors. Specific ratios vary by location - consult local planning offices before purchase.

Always conduct an official search at the Nakuru Lands Registry to verify ownership and encumbrances. For group-owned land, ensure all members consent to the sale through proper legal channels.

Most plots near urban centers have electricity access points and piped water within reasonable distance. Sewer connections are limited - most developments use septic systems. Road access ranges from tarmac to graded murram.

Subdivision is possible but requires approval from county planning departments. Minimum plot sizes vary by zone (typically 1/8 acre in urban areas). Survey and approval costs average Ksh 150,000-300,000 depending on size.

Standard practice involves: 10% deposit upon agreement signing, balance paid within 60-90 days during title transfer process. Some sellers offer installment plans over 6-24 months at higher overall prices.
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