Land for Sale in Molo

Prime Agricultural and Residential Plots in the Heart of Nakuru

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KES 6,800,000

Quick Sale, 1/4 Plot (TWO PLOTS) on Sale in Molo Town at 6.8M

Molo, Nakuru

0.25 acres
Electricity Available Sewerage Connection Drainage System

Molo offers some of the most fertile agricultural land and well-priced residential plots in Nakuru County. With prices ranging from Ksh 1.2 million per acre for farmland to Ksh 3 million for prime residential plots, this sub-county presents excellent investment opportunities. Most parcels come with ready title deeds and good access to the Eldoret-Nakuru highway.

Land for Sale in Molo

Molo sub-county in Nakuru is renowned for its fertile agricultural land and growing real estate market, making it a prime location to discover land for sale for a variety of purposes. The area offers a mix of large-scale farmland and smaller residential plots, catering to both commercial farmers and individual homeowners. For those interested in the wider region, you can also explore land for sale in Nakuru to compare opportunities.

Land Characteristics in Molo

Molo features predominantly red volcanic soil ideal for crop farming, with gently sloping topography that provides good drainage. The area has reliable rainfall patterns and access to irrigation from nearby rivers.

Development Zones in Molo

  • Agricultural Zones: Prime areas for maize, wheat and dairy farming (Ksh 1.2-2M per acre)
  • Residential Areas: Developing neighborhoods near Molo town (Ksh 2.5-4M per quarter acre)
  • Commercial Corridors: Along the Eldoret-Nakuru highway (Ksh 5-8M per acre)

Current Land Prices in Molo

Land TypeAverage Price RangeCommon SizesTitle Status
Agricultural LandKsh 1.2-2M per acre5-100 acresFreehold/Leasehold
Residential PlotsKsh 2.5-4M per quarter acre1/8 - 1 acreReady Title
Commercial LandKsh 5-8M per acre1-10 acresFreehold

Land Buying Process in Molo

The process of acquiring a plot here is straightforward. Whether you are looking for a spacious one acre in Molo or a compact quarter acre in Molo, the standard procedure involves several key steps.

  • Title Verification: Confirm authenticity at Molo Lands Office
  • Survey: Most plots already have beacons and survey plans
  • Utilities: Electricity available along main roads; water via boreholes
  • Access: Murram roads to most properties; tarmac along highways

For investors comparing markets in other high-growth areas, it can be valuable to explore Kikuyu market, the thriving explore Juja market, or the established explore Kiambu Kiambu market. Each offers unique advantages for different types of land investment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most land in Molo comes with either freehold titles (permanent ownership) or leasehold titles (typically 99 years). Agricultural land often has freehold titles while some commercial plots near town may be leasehold.
Residential areas require minimum plot sizes of 1/8 acre with standard building setbacks. Some gated communities may have additional architectural guidelines.
While rainfall is generally reliable, most large farms supplement with borehole water or irrigation from nearby rivers like the Elburgon River. Water rights should be verified during purchase.
Subdivision requires approval from the Nakuru County government. The process involves surveyors creating new plans, environmental impact assessment for large parcels, and payment of subdivision fees.
The ongoing expansion of the Eldoret-Nakuru highway and planned upgrades to the Molo town sewer system are expected to boost property values in coming years.