Agricultural Land for Sale in Mirera, Naivasha

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Discover premium agricultural land for sale in Mirera, Naivasha, strategically located near Lake Naivasha and major flower farms. These fertile plots feature volcanic soil ideal for horticulture, dairy farming, and crop cultivation. With prices ranging from Ksh 2 million to Ksh 4 million per acre depending on size and location, these parcels offer excellent investment potential. Most properties come with ready title deeds, reliable water access, and good road connectivity to the Nairobi-Nakuru highway.

Agricultural Land for Sale in Mirera, Naivasha

Mirera in Naivasha presents exceptional opportunities for agricultural investment in one of Kenya's most productive farming regions. Located strategically near Lake Naivasha and surrounded by world-renowned flower farms, this area offers fertile volcanic soil, reliable water resources, and a favorable climate for year-round cultivation. The agricultural land here is highly sought after by both local and international investors looking to capitalize on Kenya's thriving horticulture industry.

About Agricultural Land in Mirera

Mirera's agricultural land boasts rich, red volcanic soil with excellent drainage properties, making it ideal for diverse farming activities. The area experiences moderate temperatures throughout the year and receives adequate rainfall supplemented by irrigation from Lake Naivasha. The topography is generally flat to gently sloping, facilitating mechanized farming operations and efficient water management systems.

Available Farming Plots in Mirera

Current available agricultural plots in Mirera range from 1-acre parcels to larger 10-acre blocks, catering to both small-scale and commercial farmers. Prices typically range from Ksh 2 million to Ksh 4 million per acre depending on proximity to water sources, road access, and existing developments. Most properties feature freehold title deeds with clear ownership history and minimal legal complications.

Plot SizePrice RangeTitle StatusWater Access
1-2 AcresKsh 3.5M - Ksh 8MReady TitleBorehole/Pipeline
3-5 AcresKsh 6M - Ksh 18MReady TitleRiver/Borehole
6-10 AcresKsh 12M - Ksh 35MMother TitleLake Irrigation

Development Guidelines for Farming Land

Agricultural land in Mirera falls under Zone A3 according to Nakuru County zoning regulations, permitting intensive agricultural activities including greenhouse farming, dairy operations, and crop cultivation. The county requires environmental impact assessments for large-scale developments exceeding 5 acres. Setback regulations include 30 meters from natural water sources and 15 meters from public roads. Farmers must obtain water abstraction licenses from WRMA for irrigation purposes.

Infrastructure and Utilities

Mirera benefits from well-developed infrastructure supporting agricultural activities: tarmac road access via the Nairobi-Nakuru highway, reliable electricity connectivity through Kenya Power's agricultural tariff program, multiple borehole drilling companies serving the area, and proximity to Naivasha's agricultural support services including packaging facilities, cold storage, and export processing zones.

Frequently Asked Questions

Mirera's volcanic soil and climate are ideal for horticultural crops including roses, vegetables (French beans, snow peas), avocados, and passion fruits. The area is also suitable for dairy farming and fodder production due to reliable water availability.
Most agricultural parcels in Mirera come with freehold title deeds (absolute ownership) or leasehold titles with 99-year terms. It's crucial to conduct official searches at the Nakuru Lands Registry to verify authenticity and check for any encumbrances before purchase.
Yes, Water Resource Management Authority (WRMA) regulations require permits for water abstraction. Most farms use boreholes or licensed irrigation from Lake Naivasha. New investors should factor in water availability and licensing costs when budgeting for agricultural operations.
Subdivision requires approval from Nakuru County Physical Planning Department and must adhere to minimum plot sizes (typically 1 acre for agricultural zones). The process involves survey plans, environmental impact assessment for larger subdivisions, and payment of applicable fees before obtaining new title deeds.
Mirera is strategically located within 5-15 minutes drive from major flower farms around Lake Naivasha and approximately 20 minutes from the Naivasha Export Processing Zone. This proximity reduces transportation costs for inputs and market access for produce.
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