Quarter-Acre Land for Sale in Eldoret West | 50x100 Plots

Discover prime quarter-acre (50x100) plots for sale in Eldoret West, just minutes from Eldoret CBD. These general-purpose plots come with ready title deeds, excellent accessibility via tarmac and murram roads, and are ideal for residential or commercial development. Current prices range from Ksh 3.5 million to Ksh 5 million depending on exact location and proximity to amenities.

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1/8 Plot Kipkorgot Ideal for Residential
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  • KES 1,600,000
1/8 Plot Huruma Eldoret.
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  • KES 3,000,000
1/2 Acre Annex Mti Moja Touches Tarmac
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  • KES 16,000,000
1/4 Plot Maili Nne With Title.
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  • KES 3,500,000
1/8 Plot Annex Touching Tarmac With Title
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  • KES 10,000,000
1/2 Acre Kiplombe With Title.
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  • KES 4,000,000
1/4 Plot Kimumu Ideal for Rental.
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  • KES 5,800,000
One Under 1/2 Acres Kaaboi With Title
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  • KES 2,700,000
1/4 Plot Kimumu Chebarus With Title
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  • KES 3,500,000
1/4 Plot Kimumu With Title
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  • KES 5,800,000
1/8 Kiplombe Kibulgeny With Title
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Quarter-Acre Land for Sale in Eldoret West

Eldoret West offers some of the most strategically located quarter-acre plots in Uasin Gishu County, just west of Eldoret's bustling CBD. These 50x100 foot parcels (0.25 acres) represent excellent investment opportunities with steady appreciation rates observed over recent years.

About Quarter-Acre Plots in Eldoret West

The area features gently sloping terrain with rich red volcanic soil, suitable for both construction and light agriculture. Most plots have:

  • Ready title deeds (freehold or 99-year leasehold)
  • General land use zoning (residential/commercial mix)
  • Access to tarmac roads (Eldoret-Kapsabet highway)
  • Proximity to Eldoret town amenities (5-10 minute drive)

Current Market Prices

LocationPrice RangeTitle StatusRoad Access
Near HighwayKsh 4.5M - Ksh 5MReady TitleTarmac
Interior AreasKsh 3.5M - Ksh 4MProcessingMurram

Development Potential

These quarter-acre plots are ideal for:

  • Mid-density residential developments (townhouses, apartments)
  • Small commercial centers (retail shops, offices)
  • Mixed-use projects combining both residential and commercial space

Key Infrastructure

  • Water: County piped water available (connection fees apply)
  • Electricity: Kenya Power lines along main roads
  • Sewerage: Mostly septic tank systems required
  • Access Roads: Tarmac along highway, graded murram interior roads
Have Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Most plots have either freehold titles or 99-year leasehold titles from the county government. We always verify title authenticity through official searches at the lands office before completing any transactions.

Yes, as general land zoned areas, you'll need to observe standard building regulations including: minimum setbacks (15 feet front, 10 feet sides/rear), maximum height restrictions (typically 2-3 stories), and environmental considerations like proper drainage solutions.

For plots with ready titles, the process typically takes 4-8 weeks from offer acceptance to full transfer, including: title search (1 week), valuation (if financing), agreement signing, stamp duty payment (4% of value), and registration at the lands office.

The minimum plot size allowed in this zone is typically a quarter-acre (50x100). Further subdivision would require special approval from the county physical planning department, which is rarely granted for parcels this size.

Main roads have tarmac with street lighting planned for 2025. Water mains run along primary routes (connection fees apply), and electricity is available through Kenya Power. Most developments use septic systems as sewer lines are limited to high-density areas closer to town.
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