Kipkenyo in Kapseret Sub-county offers exceptional opportunities for investors and home builders seeking half-acre plots in Uasin Gishu County. This growing location provides the perfect balance between accessibility to Eldoret town and the tranquility of suburban living. The standard 100x100 foot plots (approximately 0.5 acres) are ideally sized for family homes with ample garden space.
Kipkenyo is characterized by its gently rolling topography with excellent drainage and predominantly red volcanic soil suitable for construction and agriculture. The area is experiencing rapid development with improved road networks including all-weather murram roads connecting to the Eldoret-Kitale highway. The neighborhood is primarily residential with some mixed-use zoning along main access routes.
Current available half-acre plots in Kipkenyo range between Ksh 2.5 million to Ksh 3.5 million depending on exact location, road frontage, and utility access. Most plots come with freehold title deeds that are ready for transfer. The area is seeing increasing demand from both local buyers and diaspora investors seeking affordable land near Eldoret.
Plot Feature | Details | Status |
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Title Deed | Freehold, Ready for Transfer | Available |
Zoning | Primarily Residential | Approved |
Access Road | Murram, All-weather | Good Condition |
Electricity | Kenya Power Connectivity | Available |
Water | Borehole Recommended | Easily Accessible |
Building regulations in Kipkenyo require standard setbacks of 15 feet from front boundaries and 10 feet from side and rear boundaries. The area permits both residential and agricultural use, with some commercial activities allowed along designated roads. Construction approvals are processed through the Kapseret Sub-county planning office, typically taking 4-6 weeks for approval.
Kipkenyo's proximity to Eldoret town (approximately 15-20 minutes drive) and the upcoming Eldoret Eastern Bypass project significantly enhance its investment appeal. Property values have appreciated by approximately 12-15% annually over the past three years, outperforming many other areas in Uasin Gishu County. The growing population of Kapseret Sub-county ensures consistent demand for residential land.