Agricultural Land for Sale in Mosiro, Narok

Prime Farming Land with High Potential in Mosiro

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KES 700,000

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

Mosiro (Narok), Narok

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Mosiro (Narok), Narok

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At a glance

Discover prime agricultural land for sale in Mosiro, Narok County. This fertile region offers excellent farming opportunities with plots ranging from 1 to 50 acres. Prices start at Ksh 1.5 million per acre for ready title land with good access roads and water availability. Ideal for maize, wheat, and dairy farming ventures.

Agricultural Land for Sale in Mosiro, Narok

Mosiro in Narok County presents exceptional opportunities for agricultural investment with its fertile soils and favorable climate conditions. The area is particularly suitable for large-scale crop farming and livestock keeping.

About Agricultural Land in Mosiro

The land in Mosiro features predominantly black cotton soil mixed with loam, ideal for growing maize, wheat, and fodder crops. The terrain is gently sloping with good natural drainage patterns.

Available Plots and Pricing

Plot SizePrice RangeTitle StatusFeatures
1-5 acresKsh 1.8M - 2.2M per acreReady TitleRoad access, water available
5-10 acresKsh 1.6M - 1.9M per acreMother TitleNear river basin
10+ acresKsh 1.4M - 1.7M per acreLeasehold (99 years)Potential for subdivision

Land Characteristics

  • Soil Type: Black cotton mixed with loam (pH 6-7)
  • Topography: Gently sloping (2-5% gradient)
  • Water Access: Seasonal streams and borehole potential
  • Road Access: Murram roads maintained by county
  • Zoning: Agricultural Zone A2 (medium density farming)

Investment Potential

The Narok County government has prioritized agricultural development in Mosiro, with plans for improved water harvesting systems and feeder roads expected by late 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

The fertile soils in Mosiro are ideal for maize, wheat, barley, and fodder crops like Napier grass. The area also supports horticultural crops such as potatoes and beans.
Yes, as agricultural zoned land, permanent structures require approval from the County Agriculture Board. Temporary farm structures under 100sqm typically don't need permits.
While there are seasonal streams, most serious farmers drill boreholes (average depth 80-120m). The county is implementing water pans to improve reliability by 2026.
All titles should be verified at the Narok Lands Office first, then cross-checked at Ardhi House in Nairobi. Many plots have individual titles while larger parcels may be under mother title awaiting subdivision.
Yes, Mosiro has active dairy and cereal farmers' cooperatives that new landowners can join to access shared resources and better market prices.
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