Quarter-Acre Land for Sale in Molo, Nakuru

Prime 50x100 Plots in a Growing Agricultural Hub

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Discover prime quarter-acre (50x100) plots available for sale in Molo, Nakuru County. These general-purpose land parcels offer excellent investment potential with prices starting from Ksh 3.5 million per plot. Most properties feature freehold titles, accessible murram roads, and are suitable for both residential and agricultural use in this rapidly developing area.

Quarter-Acre Land for Sale in Molo, Nakuru

Molo offers some of the most affordable quarter-acre plots in Nakuru County, with prices typically ranging between Ksh 3.5-4.5 million depending on exact location and infrastructure availability. These 50x100 foot parcels (also called eighth plots) are particularly popular among middle-income buyers looking to build family homes or invest in agricultural ventures.

Land Characteristics in Molo

The quarter-acre plots in Molo generally feature:

  • Red volcanic soil ideal for farming
  • Gentle to moderate slopes (5-15% gradient)
  • Murram access roads (some seasonal)
  • Electricity connectivity within 500m
  • Water available through boreholes or county supply

Development Potential

Land Use Approval Requirements Typical Setbacks
Residential NEMA & County approval 15ft front, 10ft sides/rear
Agricultural Minimal restrictions None for crops
Commercial Special zoning permit 20ft frontage minimum

Current Market Overview (2026)

The average price for surveyed quarter-acre plots with ready title deeds ranges between:

  • Along tarmac roads: Ksh 4-4.8 million
  • Murram access areas: Ksh 3.5-4 million
  • Agricultural zones: Ksh 3-3.7 million (negotiable)

Title Deed Status

Most available plots have either:

  • Individual freehold titles (70% of listings)
  • Mother title with subdivision underway (25%)
  • Leasehold with >50 years remaining (5%)

Frequently Asked Questions

Essential documents include the original title deed, KRA clearance certificate, search certificate from lands office, approved survey plan, and NEMA compliance certificate where applicable.
The minimum allowable subdivision size in most of Molo is currently an eighth plot (50x100). Further division requires special approval from the county physical planning department.
For plots with ready titles, the transfer typically takes 4-8 weeks after full payment, including stamp duty payment at Ksh 4% of land value and registration fees.
Yes, the ongoing dualing of the Mau Summit-Nakuru highway and planned water projects by Rift Valley Water Services Board are positively impacting land values in accessible parts of Molo.
The volcanic soil supports potatoes, cabbages, carrots and pyrethrum exceptionally well. Many buyers combine homesteads with small-scale greenhouse farming on these plots.