2 Acres for sale in Gatundu South

2 Acres for sale in Gatundu South
2 Acres for sale in Gatundu South
2 Acres for sale in Gatundu South
2 Acres for sale in Gatundu South
2 Acres for sale in Gatundu South
2 Acres for sale in Gatundu South
2 Acres for sale in Gatundu South
2 Acres for sale in Gatundu South
2 Acres for sale in Gatundu South
2 Acres for sale in Gatundu South
2 Acres for sale in Gatundu South
2 Acres for sale in Gatundu South
2 Acres for sale in Gatundu South
2 Acres for sale in Gatundu South

KSh10,500,000.00
Save KSh300,000.00 (3% off)
KSh10,200,000.00

Location: Kiambu, Gatundu South, Kiganjo

KSh10,500,000.00
Save KSh300,000.00 (3% off)
KSh10,200,000.00

Details

Land/Plots Type land
Property Size 2 Acres in Kiganjo for sale

Description

Finding a large tract of land that offers privacy without isolation is a rare feat. This property sits just 700 metres off the tarmac, providing the ideal "sweet spot." You are close enough to the main road to ensure that commuting, transporting farm produce, or running errands is effortless, yet far enough to escape the noise and dust of the highway. The short, well-maintained access road leads you into a neighborhood characterized by a sense of community and security. Whether you are planning to build a permanent family home or a weekend retreat, the ease of access ensures that construction materials and visitors can reach your gate without a hitch. Red Soil, Rich Heritage: Farming Potential Gatundu South is legendary for its agricultural productivity, and this land is a prime example of why. The soil here is the deep, rich volcanic red soil that farmers dream of—well-drained, nutrient-dense, and ready for cultivation. 1. The Gold of the Highlands: Coffee The altitude and climate of Kiganjo are tailor-made for coffee. If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a boutique coffee estate, these 2 acres provide ample space to plant hundreds of trees. Imagine the pride of harvesting your own beans, nurtured by the cool Highland air. 2. The Green Gold: Avocados With the global demand for avocados—specifically the Hass variety—skyrocketing, this land represents a high-return investment. The 2-acre expanse allows for a professional orchard layout that can provide a steady stream of passive income for decades. 3. Sustenance and Shade: Bananas Intercropping with bananas not only provides a quick food source and regular income but also creates a beautiful, lush canopy that keeps the soil moist and the environment cool. The local market for bananas is vibrant, ensuring your farm is productive from the very first season. A Place to Call Home: Immediate Settlement One of the standout features of this property is that it is ready for immediate development. This isn't a remote wilderness where you have to wait years for basic amenities. The surrounding area is already a thriving community. Utilities: Electricity and water connections are within easy reach, significantly lowering your initial development costs. Climate: Enjoy the refreshing, crisp air of the Central Highlands. The weather is temperate—never too hot, and perfectly suited for those who appreciate a green, misty morning and a golden afternoon. Topography: The land is gently sloping, ensuring excellent drainage while offering beautiful views of the rolling Gatundu hills. It’s the kind of landscape that makes you want to put a wrap-around porch on your house just to soak it all in. Why Kiganjo? Kiganjo is a region on the move. As infrastructure in Gatundu South continues to improve, property values are steadily rising. Buying 2 acres here isn't just a lifestyle choice; it’s a savvy financial move. You are investing in a region known for its stability, its hardworking community, and its proximity to key urban centers like Thika and Nairobi (via the Gatundu-Thika link or the Northern Bypass). You get the best of both worlds: the peace of the countryside and the convenience of the city. You can spend your morning supervising the harvest and your afternoon in a boardroom in the city. Your Legacy Starts Here Whether you are a seasoned farmer looking to expand, a retiree seeking a peaceful sanctuary to "return to the roots," or a young family wanting to give your children space to run and grow, this land in Kiganjo is a rare opportunity. Two acres is the "Goldilocks" size—large enough to be a commercially viable farm, yet manageable enough to maintain as a private estate. It’s enough space for a farmhouse, a manicured garden, a stable, and your thriving orchards. Don’t let this slip away. Land in such proximity to the tarmac with this kind of agricultural profile is a disappearing commodity in Kiambu County.

Description

Finding a large tract of land that offers privacy without isolation is a rare feat. This property sits just 700 metres off the tarmac, providing the ideal "sweet spot." You are close enough to the main road to ensure that commuting, transporting farm produce, or running errands is effortless, yet far enough to escape the noise and dust of the highway. The short, well-maintained access road leads you into a neighborhood characterized by a sense of community and security. Whether you are planning to build a permanent family home or a weekend retreat, the ease of access ensures that construction materials and visitors can reach your gate without a hitch. Red Soil, Rich Heritage: Farming Potential Gatundu South is legendary for its agricultural productivity, and this land is a prime example of why. The soil here is the deep, rich volcanic red soil that farmers dream of—well-drained, nutrient-dense, and ready for cultivation. 1. The Gold of the Highlands: Coffee The altitude and climate of Kiganjo are tailor-made for coffee. If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a boutique coffee estate, these 2 acres provide ample space to plant hundreds of trees. Imagine the pride of harvesting your own beans, nurtured by the cool Highland air. 2. The Green Gold: Avocados With the global demand for avocados—specifically the Hass variety—skyrocketing, this land represents a high-return investment. The 2-acre expanse allows for a professional orchard layout that can provide a steady stream of passive income for decades. 3. Sustenance and Shade: Bananas Intercropping with bananas not only provides a quick food source and regular income but also creates a beautiful, lush canopy that keeps the soil moist and the environment cool. The local market for bananas is vibrant, ensuring your farm is productive from the very first season. A Place to Call Home: Immediate Settlement One of the standout features of this property is that it is ready for immediate development. This isn't a remote wilderness where you have to wait years for basic amenities. The surrounding area is already a thriving community. Utilities: Electricity and water connections are within easy reach, significantly lowering your initial development costs. Climate: Enjoy the refreshing, crisp air of the Central Highlands. The weather is temperate—never too hot, and perfectly suited for those who appreciate a green, misty morning and a golden afternoon. Topography: The land is gently sloping, ensuring excellent drainage while offering beautiful views of the rolling Gatundu hills. It’s the kind of landscape that makes you want to put a wrap-around porch on your house just to soak it all in. Why Kiganjo? Kiganjo is a region on the move. As infrastructure in Gatundu South continues to improve, property values are steadily rising. Buying 2 acres here isn't just a lifestyle choice; it’s a savvy financial move. You are investing in a region known for its stability, its hardworking community, and its proximity to key urban centers like Thika and Nairobi (via the Gatundu-Thika link or the Northern Bypass). You get the best of both worlds: the peace of the countryside and the convenience of the city. You can spend your morning supervising the harvest and your afternoon in a boardroom in the city. Your Legacy Starts Here Whether you are a seasoned farmer looking to expand, a retiree seeking a peaceful sanctuary to "return to the roots," or a young family wanting to give your children space to run and grow, this land in Kiganjo is a rare opportunity. Two acres is the "Goldilocks" size—large enough to be a commercially viable farm, yet manageable enough to maintain as a private estate. It’s enough space for a farmhouse, a manicured garden, a stable, and your thriving orchards. Don’t let this slip away. Land in such proximity to the tarmac with this kind of agricultural profile is a disappearing commodity in Kiambu County.
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