KES 1,299,000
486sqm Plot with Garden - Kiambu
Kiambu CBD, Kiambu / Kiambu, Kiambu
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KES 1,299,000
Kiambu CBD, Kiambu / Kiambu, Kiambu
KES 32,500,000
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KES 35,000,000
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KES 190,000,000
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KES 3,000,000
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KES 100,000,000
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KES 40,000,000
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KES 19,000,000
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KES 8,500,000
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KES 22,500,000
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Karen C, Karen, Nairobi
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KES 25,000,000
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KES 6,500,000
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Kenya has 5,611 land listings available, with various types of land for sale across the country. Browse the listings below to find your ideal plot, ranging from residential to agricultural and commercial land.
Kenya hosts 5,611 active land listings across various regions, with the typical price range at KES 1K — KES 7B. The median price for land in Kenya is KES 18,000,000, indicating a wide range of options for buyers.
With new listings being added every month, including 4 new listings in the last 30 days, the Kenyan land market offers a diverse range of opportunities for investors and homebuyers alike. Whether you're looking for agricultural land, commercial plots, or residential areas, Kenya has something to offer.
Inventory refreshed continuously; data current as of June 2026.
As of June 2026, there are 5,611 active land listings available for sale across various locations in Kenya. The typical price range is KES 1K — KES 7B.
The median price of land for sale in Kenya is KES 18,000,000. However, prices can vary greatly depending on the location, size, and type of land.
To verify land ownership in Kenya, conduct an official search at the Ministry of Lands office. The search reveals the registered owner, encumbrances, and full land history. You can also check the Ardhisasa portal online for digitised parcels.
Besides the purchase price, buyers should consider additional costs such as stamp duty, legal fees, and registration fees. These costs can add up to 5-10% of the purchase price.
You can search for land for sale in a specific area by using the location filter on our website. Simply select the county, town, or suburb you're interested in, and browse through the available listings.
We have a wide range of land types available for sale, including agricultural land, residential land, commercial land, and mixed-use land. You can filter your search by land type to find the perfect plot for your needs.
Yes, we have 4 new land listings that have been added in the last 30 days. You can browse through these listings to find the latest properties on the market.
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Understanding the importance of title verification when buying land in Kenya to avoid fraud and ensure secure ownership.
According to the Land Registration Act 2012, it's crucial to verify the authenticity of title deeds through the Ministry of Lands to prevent fraud. Never rely solely on documents provided by the seller and always engage a licensed lawyer for all land transactions.
A type of title where the owner has absolute ownership and control over the land.
A type of title where the owner has the right to use the land for a specified period.
A type of title for units within a larger development, such as apartments or townhouses.
A type of title specific to certain regions in Kenya, particularly in the former trust lands.
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Never buy land in Kenya without completing these verification steps to avoid potential pitfalls:
Conduct an official land search at the Ministry of Lands
Verify the original title deed authenticity with a licensed advocate
Conduct a physical site visit with a surveyor to confirm boundaries
Confirm land rates clearance with the relevant county government
Check for caveats or encumbrances at the land registry
Verify the seller's identity matches the title deed records
Obtain a clearance certificate from the Ministry of Lands
Review the sales agreement with a licensed advocate before signing
Step-by-step
Buying land in Kenya involves several steps, from identifying a suitable property to completing the purchase. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you navigate the process.
Search for land for sale in Kenya through online property listings, real estate agents, or by visiting potential locations. Ensure the property meets your needs and budget.
Verify the property's ownership and title deed through the Ministry of Lands. Check for any outstanding debts or disputes related to the property.
For agricultural land, apply for approval from the Land Control Board. This step is mandatory in many counties and ensures the land is suitable for agricultural use.
Hire a licensed advocate to review the sales agreement, conduct a title search, and represent you in the transaction.
Sign the sales agreement, pay the purchase price, and register the property in your name at the Ministry of Lands.
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In Kenya, there are several types of land tenure systems, each with its own set of rules and regulations. Understanding these systems is crucial for buyers to make informed decisions. The main types of land tenure in Kenya are Freehold, Leasehold, and Sectional title.
A type of land ownership where the buyer has absolute ownership of the land and can use it as they wish, subject to the provisions of the Land Act 2012.
Investors and long-term owners
A type of land ownership where the buyer has the right to use the land for a specified period, usually 50-99 years, subject to the provisions of the Land Act 2012.
Short-term investors and renters
A type of land ownership where the buyer owns a unit or section of a larger property, such as an apartment or townhouse, subject to the provisions of the Sectional Properties Act.
First-time buyers and those who want a sense of community
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