2 ACRES FOR SALE IN KINANGOP, ENGINEER

2 ACRES FOR SALE IN KINANGOP, ENGINEER
2 ACRES FOR SALE IN KINANGOP, ENGINEER
2 ACRES FOR SALE IN KINANGOP, ENGINEER
2 ACRES FOR SALE IN KINANGOP, ENGINEER
2 ACRES FOR SALE IN KINANGOP, ENGINEER
2 ACRES FOR SALE IN KINANGOP, ENGINEER
2 ACRES FOR SALE IN KINANGOP, ENGINEER
2 ACRES FOR SALE IN KINANGOP, ENGINEER
2 ACRES FOR SALE IN KINANGOP, ENGINEER
2 ACRES FOR SALE IN KINANGOP, ENGINEER
2 ACRES FOR SALE IN KINANGOP, ENGINEER
2 ACRES FOR SALE IN KINANGOP, ENGINEER
2 ACRES FOR SALE IN KINANGOP, ENGINEER
2 ACRES FOR SALE IN KINANGOP, ENGINEER

KSh7,500,000.00
Save KSh500,000.00 (7% off)
KSh7,000,000.00

Location: Kirinyaga, Mwea, Kangai

KSh7,500,000.00
Save KSh500,000.00 (7% off)
KSh7,000,000.00

Details

Land/Plots Type Commercial, land, Residential
Location Nyandarua County, Kinangop Constituency, Engineer
Property Size 2 acres.

Description

Gemini said This looks like a solid pitch for property in a high-potential area. Engineer Town (located in Nyandarua County) is known for being a "breadbasket" region—extremely fertile and perfect for anyone looking to get into serious agribusiness or escape the hustle of Nairobi for a cooler, quieter countryside. At KES 3.5M per acre, the price reflects its proximity (300m) to the town center. Here’s a quick breakdown of why this deal stands out and what you should double-check before reaching out to Catherine, Stephanie, or Stephen. Why This Location is Interesting Agribusiness Goldmine: Nyandarua is famous for potatoes, cabbage, and dairy. If you're looking at "Animal or Crop farming," the soil and climate here do most of the heavy lifting for you. Accessibility: Being only 300 meters from town means you aren't "off-grid." You’ll have easier access to electricity, piped water, and, most importantly, the market for your produce. Flexible Terms: A 6–12 month payment plan is quite generous for land at this price point. It’s a great way to secure the asset without a massive upfront cash hit. Due Diligence Checklist Before committing your hard-earned money, make sure you do your homework: Step Action Why it matters 1. Site Visit Physically go to Engineer. Ensure the 300m distance is accurate and the "well-drained" claim holds up during rain. 2. Search Get a copy of the title deed and do a search at the Lands Registry. Confirms the owner is who they say they are and that there are no "encumbrances" (loans/disputes). 3. Survey Hire an independent surveyor. To confirm the exact boundaries and ensure you are getting a full acre. 4. Local Vibe Talk to neighbors. Neighbors usually know if there are any long-standing land disputes or boundary issues. Is this a "Buy"? If the title is truly "clean" (Freehold) and you are looking for an investment that combines utility (farming) with growth (town expansion), KES 3.5M is a competitive entry point for land so close to the urban center.

Description

Gemini said This looks like a solid pitch for property in a high-potential area. Engineer Town (located in Nyandarua County) is known for being a "breadbasket" region—extremely fertile and perfect for anyone looking to get into serious agribusiness or escape the hustle of Nairobi for a cooler, quieter countryside. At KES 3.5M per acre, the price reflects its proximity (300m) to the town center. Here’s a quick breakdown of why this deal stands out and what you should double-check before reaching out to Catherine, Stephanie, or Stephen. Why This Location is Interesting Agribusiness Goldmine: Nyandarua is famous for potatoes, cabbage, and dairy. If you're looking at "Animal or Crop farming," the soil and climate here do most of the heavy lifting for you. Accessibility: Being only 300 meters from town means you aren't "off-grid." You’ll have easier access to electricity, piped water, and, most importantly, the market for your produce. Flexible Terms: A 6–12 month payment plan is quite generous for land at this price point. It’s a great way to secure the asset without a massive upfront cash hit. Due Diligence Checklist Before committing your hard-earned money, make sure you do your homework: Step Action Why it matters 1. Site Visit Physically go to Engineer. Ensure the 300m distance is accurate and the "well-drained" claim holds up during rain. 2. Search Get a copy of the title deed and do a search at the Lands Registry. Confirms the owner is who they say they are and that there are no "encumbrances" (loans/disputes). 3. Survey Hire an independent surveyor. To confirm the exact boundaries and ensure you are getting a full acre. 4. Local Vibe Talk to neighbors. Neighbors usually know if there are any long-standing land disputes or boundary issues. Is this a "Buy"? If the title is truly "clean" (Freehold) and you are looking for an investment that combines utility (farming) with growth (town expansion), KES 3.5M is a competitive entry point for land so close to the urban center.
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