Leasehold Land for Sale in Barnabas, Nakuru Town East

Secure your future with prime leasehold plots in a thriving neighborhood

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KES 6,500,000

1/4 Acre Plot 2nd Row From the Nakuru-Nairobi Highway

Barnabas, Nakuru Town East, Nakuru

0.25 acres
Electricity Available Title Deed Ready Near Main Road

Discover prime leasehold land opportunities in Barnabas, Nakuru Town East. Our available plots come with 99-year government leases, ready titles, and excellent development potential. Prices range from Ksh 2 million per acre for larger parcels to Ksh 4 million for prime quarter-acre plots. The area offers good accessibility via tarmac and murram roads, with reliable water and electricity connections.

Leasehold Land for Sale in Barnabas, Nakuru Town East

Barnabas in Nakuru Town East presents excellent opportunities for investors seeking leasehold land with strong appreciation potential. The area is experiencing steady growth due to its proximity to Nakuru's central business district and improving infrastructure.

About Leasehold Land in Barnabas

The available leasehold properties in Barnabas come with 99-year government leases, typically with 75+ years remaining. Plots are properly surveyed and have clean title deeds (green cards) available for immediate transfer.

Available Plots and Pricing

Plot Size Price Range Title Status Key Features
1/8 Acre Ksh 1.8 - 2.2M Ready Title Corner plots, near road
1/4 Acre Ksh 3.5 - 4M Ready Title Level terrain, utilities
1/2 Acre Ksh 6 - 7M Mother Title Subdividable, prime location
1 Acre+ Ksh 10M+ negotiable Ready Title Commercial zoning potential

Land Characteristics

  • Topography: Gently sloping to flat red soil plots
  • Access: Tarmac access road with murram feeder roads
  • Utilities: Electricity available, county water connection possible
  • Zoning: Primarily residential with some mixed-use areas
  • Neighborhood: Near Lanet barracks and Nakuru North industrial area

Development Guidelines

The Nakuru County government requires:

  • Minimum plot size of 1/8 acre for residential development
  • Building setbacks of 15 feet from front boundaries
  • Approval from NEMA for developments over half-acre
  • Sewage system must meet county standards

Frequently Asked Questions

The transfer process involves: (1) Conducting an official search at the lands office, (2) Preparing and signing transfer documents with the seller, (3) Paying stamp duty (typically 2% of property value), (4) Submitting documents to the Lands Registry for registration, (5) Receiving the new title under your name. The entire process takes about 4-8 weeks.
Most government leasehold properties in Nakuru cannot be converted to freehold. However, the standard 99-year lease is renewable upon expiry under Kenyan law. The current leases have sufficient time remaining (typically 75+ years) for all practical investment purposes.
As a leaseholder, you'll pay annual land rates to Nakuru County (approximately Ksh 5,000-10,000 per year depending on plot size). There are no ground rents during the lease term for these government leases. You may also need to budget for perimeter fencing and security.
Nakuru County has basic zoning regulations but no strict architectural controls in Barnabas area. However, all building plans must be approved by the county government and meet national construction standards. For multi-story buildings, additional structural engineering reports may be required.
Always conduct an official search at the Nakuru Lands Registry (costs about Ksh 500). Verify: (1) The title deed number matches registry records, (2) The seller is the registered owner, (3) There are no encumbrances or caveats, (4) The survey plan matches the physical beacons on site.