One Acre Land for Sale in Siaya

Prime one-acre plots available in Siaya - ideal for farming, residential, or investment

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KES 550,000

Gem Apuoche

North Gem, Siaya

1.00 acres
Electricity Available Near Main Road Flat Land

Discover prime one-acre land for sale in Siaya, perfect for farming, residential development, or long-term investment. These plots come with ready title deeds and are located in accessible areas with good infrastructure. Prices start from Ksh 1.2 million per acre, negotiable based on location and amenities.

One Acre Land for Sale in Siaya

Siaya County offers excellent opportunities for buyers looking for one-acre plots of land. Whether you're interested in agricultural use, residential development, or land banking, these parcels provide flexibility and potential for appreciation.

Features of One-Acre Plots in Siaya

  • Average price range: Ksh 1.2M - Ksh 2.5M per acre
  • Most plots have ready title deeds (freehold)
  • Varied topography - mostly flat to gently sloping
  • Red soil suitable for farming
  • Access via murram roads (some seasonal)
  • Electricity available in most areas
  • Water sources: boreholes or county supply

Popular Areas for One-Acre Plots

Area Price Range (per acre) Title Status Key Features
Bondo Ksh 1.5M - Ksh 2M Ready Title Near Lake Victoria, good for fishing & farming
Ugunja Ksh 1.2M - Ksh 1.8M Processing Along major roads, commercial potential
Yala Ksh 1.8M - Ksh 2.5M Ready Title Near urban center, high demand area

Investment Potential

The one-acre plots in Siaya present excellent investment opportunities due to:

  • The ongoing infrastructure development projects by the county government
  • The growing demand for land as population increases
  • The agricultural potential of the region (maize, sugarcane, vegetables)
  • The proximity to Lake Victoria and its economic activities
  • The relatively lower prices compared to neighboring counties

Frequently Asked Questions

Always verify the title deed (check authenticity at lands office), search certificate, land rates clearance certificate, and any existing encumbrances. For family land, ensure all family members consent to the sale.
Yes, but you'll need approval from the county government's physical planning department. The minimum subdivision size depends on zoning regulations - typically quarter-acre is acceptable for residential areas.
Building restrictions vary by location. Generally, you'll need to observe setbacks from boundaries (typically 10-15 feet), obtain necessary approvals from county authorities, and follow local zoning regulations.
With all documents ready, the transfer process typically takes 4-8 weeks at the lands registry. Delays may occur if there are disputes or missing documentation.
You'll need to pay annual land rates to the county government (typically Ksh 2,000-5,000 per year) and possibly maintenance fees if the property is within a managed scheme.