Freehold Land for Sale in Racecourse, Kesses

Secure your absolute ownership land in a prime Uasin Gishu location

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KES 950,000

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Racecourse / Kesses, Kesses, Uasin Gishu

0.13 acres
County Water Electricity Available Title Deed Ready

Discover prime freehold land parcels in Racecourse, Kesses with absolute ownership titles. Available plots range from 1/8 acre to multiple acres, priced between Ksh 2.5M to Ksh 15M depending on size and location. The area features fertile red soil, accessible roads, and proximity to Eldoret town. All parcels come with clean freehold titles ready for transfer.

Freehold Land for Sale in Racecourse, Kesses

Racecourse in Kesses offers some of the most sought-after freehold land parcels in Uasin Gishu County. This area is particularly attractive due to its absolute ownership status, meaning buyers obtain full rights to the property without lease limitations.

About Freehold Land in Racecourse

The freehold land in Racecourse features:

  • Ready title deeds (absolute ownership)
  • Fertile red volcanic soil ideal for agriculture
  • Gentle sloping topography with good drainage
  • Access via all-weather murram roads
  • Proximity to Eldoret town (15 minutes drive)
  • Available utilities: electricity and piped water

Available Plots and Pricing

Plot Size Price Range Title Status Zoning
1/8 Acre Ksh 2.5M - 3M Ready Freehold Residential
1/4 Acre Ksh 4M - 5M Ready Freehold Mixed Use
1 Acre Ksh 8M - 10M Ready Freehold Agricultural
2+ Acres Ksh 12M - 15M Ready Freehold Agricultural

Development Potential

The Racecourse area offers excellent development opportunities:

  • Residential developments (gated communities allowed)
  • Crop farming (maize, wheat, dairy fodder)
  • Commercial developments along access roads
  • No restrictive building covenants

Land Buying Process

The transaction process for freehold land in Racecourse involves:

  1. Title deed verification at Ardhi House (Nairobi) or County Lands Office
  2. Searches and official land maps confirmation
  3. Satisfactory due diligence (survey, boundaries check)
  4. Sale agreement preparation by advocates
  5. Stamp duty payment and title transfer (4% of land value)

Frequently Asked Questions

Essential documents include: Original title deed, search certificate from lands office, mutation form if subdivided, rates clearance certificate, and survey map. Always conduct official searches at the Ministry of Lands.
Freehold land in Racecourse has minimal restrictions beyond standard county government regulations. You'll need approved architectural plans and NEMA clearance for developments over certain sizes.
With all documents ready, freehold transfers typically take 4-8 weeks. This includes survey verification (if needed), stamp duty payment at KRA, and registration at the lands registry.
Yes, freehold land can be subdivided after obtaining necessary approvals from the County Physical Planning Department and Survey of Kenya. Minimum plot sizes apply based on zoning.
Annual costs include land rates (approximately Ksh 2,000-5,000 per acre) paid to Uasin Gishu County Government. There are no lease renewal fees as with leasehold properties.