5 ACRES FOR SALE IN LAIKIPIA WEST, SALAMA IGWAMITI.

5 ACRES FOR SALE IN LAIKIPIA WEST, SALAMA IGWAMITI.
5 ACRES FOR SALE IN LAIKIPIA WEST, SALAMA IGWAMITI.
5 ACRES FOR SALE IN LAIKIPIA WEST, SALAMA IGWAMITI.
5 ACRES FOR SALE IN LAIKIPIA WEST, SALAMA IGWAMITI.
5 ACRES FOR SALE IN LAIKIPIA WEST, SALAMA IGWAMITI.
5 ACRES FOR SALE IN LAIKIPIA WEST, SALAMA IGWAMITI.
5 ACRES FOR SALE IN LAIKIPIA WEST, SALAMA IGWAMITI.
5 ACRES FOR SALE IN LAIKIPIA WEST, SALAMA IGWAMITI.
5 ACRES FOR SALE IN LAIKIPIA WEST, SALAMA IGWAMITI.
5 ACRES FOR SALE IN LAIKIPIA WEST, SALAMA IGWAMITI.

KSh6,500,000.00
Save KSh500,000.00 (8% off)
KSh6,000,000.00

Location: Laikipia County, Laikipia West, Igwamiti Salama

KSh6,500,000.00
Save KSh500,000.00 (8% off)
KSh6,000,000.00

Details

Land/Plots Type Commercial, land, Residential
Location Laikipia County, Laikipia West, Igwamiti Salama
Property Size 5 acres

Description

Gemini said This looks like a solid real estate opportunity, especially for someone eyeing the agribusiness sector in Laikipia. The combination of red soil and onsite utilities makes it a very practical "plug-and-play" option for farming. To help you get the most out of this listing—whether you are the seller looking to polish the pitch or a buyer doing due diligence—here is a breakdown of the key value drivers: Investment Analysis Agribusiness Potential: Red soil is highly coveted in Kenya for crops like garlic, onions, and fruit trees (like Hass avocados). The fact that water is already available is a massive cost-saver, as sinking a borehole can easily cost upwards of KES 1M. Pricing: At KES 750,000 per acre, this is competitively priced for Laikipia West, especially with a flexible payment plan. Most "distress sales" in the area hover around 500k-600k, so 750k with electricity and titles ready is a fair market ask. Accessibility: 10 KM from the tarmac is a "sweet spot"—far enough to be quiet and affordable, but close enough that transporting produce to market (Nyahururu or Rumuruti) won't destroy your vehicle's suspension. Quick Due Diligence Checklist If you are looking to buy, keep these three things in mind: Search the Title: Since the "Title is Ready," ensure you do a land search at the local registry to confirm the owner’s name matches the ID of the seller. Boundary Verification: Request a surveyor to confirm the beacons of the 13 acres to ensure no encroachment. Soil Test: If you're buying for farming, a quick soil test (usually ~KES 2,500) will tell you exactly what nutrients you need to add to get that high yield.

Description

Gemini said This looks like a solid real estate opportunity, especially for someone eyeing the agribusiness sector in Laikipia. The combination of red soil and onsite utilities makes it a very practical "plug-and-play" option for farming. To help you get the most out of this listing—whether you are the seller looking to polish the pitch or a buyer doing due diligence—here is a breakdown of the key value drivers: Investment Analysis Agribusiness Potential: Red soil is highly coveted in Kenya for crops like garlic, onions, and fruit trees (like Hass avocados). The fact that water is already available is a massive cost-saver, as sinking a borehole can easily cost upwards of KES 1M. Pricing: At KES 750,000 per acre, this is competitively priced for Laikipia West, especially with a flexible payment plan. Most "distress sales" in the area hover around 500k-600k, so 750k with electricity and titles ready is a fair market ask. Accessibility: 10 KM from the tarmac is a "sweet spot"—far enough to be quiet and affordable, but close enough that transporting produce to market (Nyahururu or Rumuruti) won't destroy your vehicle's suspension. Quick Due Diligence Checklist If you are looking to buy, keep these three things in mind: Search the Title: Since the "Title is Ready," ensure you do a land search at the local registry to confirm the owner’s name matches the ID of the seller. Boundary Verification: Request a surveyor to confirm the beacons of the 13 acres to ensure no encroachment. Soil Test: If you're buying for farming, a quick soil test (usually ~KES 2,500) will tell you exactly what nutrients you need to add to get that high yield.
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