Mixed-Use Land for Sale in Naivasha | Nakuru 2025 Listings

Discover prime mixed-use land for sale in Naivasha, Nakuru County, offering excellent opportunities for commercial-residential development. Our carefully selected plots range from 1/8 acre to 5+ acres, with prices starting from Ksh 3 million per acre. These strategically located parcels come with clean title deeds, proper zoning approvals, and access to essential infrastructure - perfect for investors and developers looking to capitalize on Naivasha's rapid growth.

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Land in Naivasha, Selling at 580,000
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50 by 100 Plots, Good View of Mt Longonot, Cash
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  • KES 630,000
Good Views In A Prime Location 50 By 100ft
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  • KES 630,000
Selling , Lake View Phase 6
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  • KES 700,000
Plots in Naivasha, Along the Maimahiu Highway
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  • KES 700,000
Prime 100 Acres for Sale
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  • KES 3,000,000
Land on Sale at Kahuho Flyover Naivasha
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  • KES 3,000,000
50 by 100 Ft Plots , Maimahiu Highway
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  • KES 1,350,000
Affordable Plot for Sale in Maai Mahiu
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  • KES 600,000
1/2 Acre on Sale at Kenton Naivasha
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  • KES 1,000,000
Land on Sale at Karai Naivasha
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  • KES 7,000,000

Mixed-Use Land for Sale in Naivasha

Naivasha presents exceptional opportunities for mixed-development land investments, combining commercial viability with residential potential. The area's strategic location along major transport corridors and proximity to industrial parks makes it ideal for multi-purpose developments.

Land Characteristics in Naivasha

Naivasha's mixed-use zones feature predominantly flat to gently sloping terrain with fertile red soil suitable for various development types. Most areas have murram access roads with ongoing upgrades to tarmac standards. Water connections are available through the municipal supply system, with electricity infrastructure well-established in most zones.

Available Mixed-Use Plots

LocationPlot SizePrice RangeTitle Status
Kihoto Area1/4 - 2 acresKsh 4M - 15MFreehold (Ready)
Karai Area1/8 - 5 acresKsh 3M - 25MLeasehold (Processing)
Mai Mahiu Road1/2 - 3 acresKsh 6M - 20MFreehold (Ready)

Development Guidelines

The Nakuru County government has zoned these areas as B2 (Mixed Use), allowing for:

  • Residential apartments up to 4 floors
  • Commercial buildings (offices, retail spaces)
  • Service industries (light manufacturing)
  • Hospitality establishments (hotels, restaurants)

Minimum plot coverage is 60% with required setbacks of 5m from front boundaries and 3m from other sides.

Investment Potential

  • SGR Connectivity: Proximity to the Standard Gauge Railway station boosts commercial value
  • Industrial Growth: Nearby Special Economic Zones attracting businesses and workers
  • Tourism Hub: Lake Naivasha resorts create demand for service-oriented developments
  • Appreciation Rates: Average annual land value increase of 12-18% since 2020
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Frequently Asked Questions

Essential documents include the original title deed, search certificate from lands office, rates clearance certificate, approved survey plans, and zoning compliance letter from Nakuru County government.

Yes, subdivision is possible subject to approval from the County Physical Planning Department. Minimum plot sizes vary by zone but typically start at 1/8 acre for mixed-use developments.

Current zoning allows up to four floors (approximately 15m height) without special approval. Higher structures require additional permits and structural assessments.

Approval timelines vary but typically take between two to six months depending on project complexity and completeness of documentation.

Most areas have electricity connections, municipal water access (though some properties use boreholes), and murram roads being upgraded. Sewerage systems are limited so septic tanks are commonly used.
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