Agricultural Land for Sale in Waseges, Subukia

Prime Farming Opportunities in the Heart of Nakuru's Agricultural Belt

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KES 2,500,000

3 Bedrooms Built on 2 Acres in Lower

Waseges, Subukia, Nakuru

2.00 acres
River Water Access Title Deed Ready
At a glance

Discover exceptional agricultural land opportunities in Waseges, Subukia sub-county. This fertile region offers prime farming land with rich volcanic soil, reliable rainfall patterns, and excellent potential for diverse agricultural ventures. Properties range from small shambas to larger acreages, with prices typically between Ksh 1.2 million to Ksh 1.8 million per acre. Most plots come with ready title deeds and good access roads, making Waseges an ideal destination for serious farmers and agricultural investors seeking productive land in Nakuru County.

Agricultural Land for Sale in Waseges, Subukia

Waseges in Subukia sub-county presents exceptional opportunities for agricultural investment in Nakuru County. This area is renowned for its fertile volcanic soils, favorable climate conditions, and established farming community. The land here is primarily used for crop cultivation, dairy farming, and horticulture, making it ideal for both commercial and subsistence agricultural ventures.

About Agricultural Land in Waseges

Waseges boasts rich red volcanic soil with excellent drainage and high fertility, ideal for a wide range of crops including maize, potatoes, vegetables, and horticultural produce. The area experiences bimodal rainfall patterns with an average of 900-1200mm annually, supplemented by irrigation from the nearby Waseges River. The topography is generally gently sloping to undulating, providing good natural drainage while remaining suitable for mechanized farming.

Available Plots in Waseges

Agricultural plots in Waseges typically range from 1-acre shambas to larger 10+ acre parcels suitable for commercial farming operations. Current market prices range from Ksh 1.2 million to Ksh 1.8 million per acre depending on specific location, accessibility, and existing developments. Most properties feature freehold title deeds with minimal encumbrances, and many are situated near all-weather murram roads for easy access.

Development Guidelines

Land in Waseges is primarily zoned for agricultural use with provisions for farm dwellings and related structures. Building setbacks require 15 meters from road reserves and 10 meters from boundary lines. The area encourages sustainable farming practices with restrictions on certain chemical applications near water sources. Approval from the Subukia sub-county planning department is required for any permanent structures beyond temporary farm buildings.

Infrastructure and Utilities

Waseges benefits from improving infrastructure with most areas accessible via graded murram roads maintained by the county government. Electricity connectivity reaches approximately 70% of the area through the rural electrification program, while water is primarily sourced from boreholes and seasonal streams. The area is served by several shopping centers within 5-10km distance offering basic supplies and farm inputs.

Plot SizePrice RangeTitle StatusAccess Road
1-2 acresKsh 1.5-1.8M per acreReady TitleMurram
3-5 acresKsh 1.3-1.6M per acreReady TitleMurram/Seasonal
6-10 acresKsh 1.2-1.5M per acreMother TitleSeasonal/Murram
10+ acresNegotiable (Ksh 1.1M+)VariedSeasonal

Frequently Asked Questions

Waseges' volcanic soil and climate support diverse crops including maize, potatoes, beans, vegetables (kale, cabbages, tomatoes), and horticultural flowers. The area is also suitable for dairy farming due to abundant pasture growth.
Most agricultural plots in Waseges have freehold title deeds either ready or processing through the Ardhi House system. It's crucial to conduct a official search at the Nakuru lands registry to verify ownership and any encumbrances before purchase.
Yes, Waseges benefits from the perennial Waseges River and several seasonal streams. Most successful farms utilize boreholes (average depth 80-120 feet) supplemented by water pans for dry season irrigation. Water rights should be verified during purchase.
Standard practice involves a 10% deposit upon agreement, with balance payable within 60-90 days upon successful title transfer. Some sellers accept installment payments over 6-12 months especially for larger parcels, with the title deed held in escrow until full payment.
Farm dwellings and structures are permitted but must comply with county zoning regulations. Permanent residences require approval from the Subukia sub-county planning department with standard setbacks of 15m from roads and 10m from boundaries. Temporary farm structures have fewer restrictions.
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