Agricultural Land for Sale in Narok

Prime Farming and Arable Land Opportunities in Narok County

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KES 650,000

240acres in Narok With Clean Tittle Deed at 650,000 Per Acre

Ololulung'A, Narok

River Water Access Title Deed Ready Near Main Road
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KES 600,000

52acres Mulot Area With Ready Title Deed at 600,000 Per Acre.

Melili, Narok

52.00 acres
County Water Title Deed Ready Near Main Road
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KES 580,000

Land for Sale - 36 Acres in Narok at 580,000 Per Acre

Ololulung'A, Narok

36.00 acres
River Water Access Title Deed Ready Near Main Road
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KES 800,000

1,500 Acres for Sale in Narok - Clean Title Deed at

Narok Town, Narok

County Water Electricity Available Title Deed Ready
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KES 500,000

180 Acres in Narok Ololulunga Area at 500,000 Per Acre.

Ololulung'A, Narok

Electricity Available Title Deed Ready Near Main Road
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KES 700,000

95acres in Narok Mulot Ready Title Deed at 700,000

Mosiro (Narok), Narok

River Water Access Title Deed Ready Flat Land
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KES 550,000

120 Acres in Orikinyei Ready Title Deed at 550,000 Per Acre

Olorropil, Narok

Electricity Available Title Deed Ready Near Main Road
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KES 600,000

120 Acres in Mulot Tipis With Title Deed.

Mosiro (Narok), Narok

County Water River Water Access Title Deed Ready

Narok County offers some of Kenya's most fertile agricultural land, ideal for large-scale farming, dairy, and crop production. With rich volcanic soils and reliable rainfall patterns, these shambas present excellent investment opportunities. Current listings include freehold titled parcels ranging from 5 to 100+ acres, priced between Ksh 1.2M to Ksh 3M per acre depending on location and infrastructure.

Agricultural Land for Sale in Narok

Narok County is renowned as Kenya's agricultural heartland, offering prime farming land with exceptional fertility. The region's volcanic soils and favorable climate support diverse agricultural activities including wheat farming, dairy production, and horticulture.

Land Market Overview in Narok

The agricultural land market in Narok has shown steady appreciation of 12-15% annually, driven by growing demand from both local and international investors. The county government has implemented favorable policies supporting large-scale agriculture while maintaining strict environmental conservation measures.

Popular Areas for Agricultural Land

  • Narok Town Environs: High-potential land near urban amenities
  • Ololulunga: Prime wheat-growing region
  • Kilgoris: Fertile tea and dairy zone
  • Suswa: Emerging irrigation farming area

Types of Agricultural Land Available

Land Type Average Price Range Popular Areas Typical Sizes
Arable Farmland Ksh 1.2M - Ksh 2.5M/acre Ololulunga, Nkareta 10-100 acres
Dairy Farming Land Ksh 1.5M - Ksh 3M/acre Kilgoris, Sogoo 5-50 acres
Mixed-Use Shamba Ksh 800K - Ksh 1.8M/acre Suswa, Ewaso Ngiro 2-20 acres

Land Investment Potential

  • The upcoming Mai Mahiu-Narok dual carriageway will improve accessibility
  • County government irrigation projects underway in dryland areas
  • Growing demand for food production driving land values up
  • 90% of available land has clean title deeds (freehold or leasehold)

Technical Land Details

  • Title Status: Majority freehold with some leasehold (99 years remaining)
  • Soil Types: Volcanic loam (80%), black cotton (15%), red soil (5%)
  • Topography: Gently sloping to flat terrain ideal for mechanization
  • Access: All-season murram roads with some tarmac access points
  • Utilities: Electricity available along major routes; borehole water common

Frequently Asked Questions

Narok's fertile soils support wheat as the primary crop, along with barley, maize, potatoes, and horticultural crops like cabbages and carrots. The higher altitude areas are excellent for tea farming.
Always conduct an official search at the Narok Lands Registry to confirm ownership details, encumbrances, and zoning restrictions. We recommend engaging a qualified advocate to handle the verification process.
While there's no legal minimum, practical farming operations typically require at least 5 acres for commercial viability. Smaller parcels (1-2 acres) are available but better suited for subsistence farming.
Foreigners can purchase agricultural land in Kenya but with certain restrictions on maximum acreage (not exceeding 100 acres). Leasehold titles are more common for foreign buyers with typical leases of 99 years.
Most agricultural parcels have basic access via all-weather murram roads. Electricity is available along major routes but may require extension to individual farms. Water sources typically include boreholes or seasonal rivers with irrigation potential.