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Prime Plots/Land for Sale in Malindi at Great Prices

Land for sale in Malindi next to the famous Gedi Ruins
Serene Malindi land on sale flaunting beautiful greenery and trees
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Thinking about owning a piece of beach paradise on Kenya’s Indian Ocean coast? Consider Malindi – a charming coastal town, offering pristine beaches, a warm climate, friendly people, vibrant marine life, and an endless seafood supply. 

At Bei Bora Properties Limited, we have prime and affordable land for sale in Malindi. We have the best deals on houses, flats, farms, and apartments for sale in Malindi, Kenya. Keep it here to learn more about our real estate properties in Malindi. 

For inquiries, we are available 24/7 via phone/Whatsapp on … .You can also contact us via email at [email protected] for the best real estate deals in Kenya.

Beach plots for sale in Malindi
The pristine white-sandy beaches of Malindi

Land for Sale in Malindi – Price 

In Malindi, land prices vary significantly based on: location, proximity to a road and amenities, infrastructure development, and more. For instance, while prime beachfront land can cost up to Ksh 5M per acre, inland plots closer to the town center often attract Ksh 2.5M per acre, while more remote areas can go as low as Ksh 500k per acre. The average land prices in different parts of Malindi are as follows: 

  • 1/8 acre plots for sale in Mayungu Shopping Centre touching Malindi-Watamu Beach Road: Ksh 999k
  • 1/8 acre residential land for sale off Malindi Voi bypass: Ksh 110k
  • 1/8 acre residential plots in the Casuarina area within walking distance from the beach: Ksh 2.5M
  • ¼ acre plot in a private residential area with car parking, water, and electricity on site: Ksh 2.4M
  • ½ acre residential land for sale in Malindi 100m away from Agra hospital Malindi: Ksh 7.5M 
  • ¾ acre wall fenced land for sale at Mijikenda residence 300m away from the tarmac: Ksh 8M
  • Wall fenced ½ an acre land for sale in Malindi right next to the golf club: Ksh 5.5M
  • 120 acres farming land for sale in Baricho next to River Galana and a dam: Ksh 385k per acre 
  • 182 acres agricultural land touching Sabaki River, 1 km off Baricho: Ksh 195k per acre.
  • 1 acre commercial land for sale in Chakama phase 1, 30 minutes from Malindi town: Ksh 650K per acre. 
  • Prime 2 acres plots for sale at Malindi Mambrui Junction near Mambrui tarmac road: Ksh 2M per plot
  • 4 acres for sale in Malindi Msabaha, good for development and farming; Ksh 1.2M per acre.
  • Prime 2.3 acres commercial land for sale Malindi, very ideal, for holiday homes, hotels, cottages, etc: Ksh 45M outright price 

Remember that the above figures are just ballpark estimates. They may not represent the accurate prices on the ground. Contact Bei Bora Properties for accurate cost or browse through the listings.

Prime beachfront land for sale in Malindi
Beachfront Malindi properties can cost as high as Ksh 5M per acre

Bei Bora Properties Ltd – The Key Benefits of Buying Your Land/House or Car with Us 

  • Choose from 1000s of options available.
  • Buy directly from the owners.
  • Skip the hassles of dealing with brokers. 
  • Get the cheapest deals on land, cars and houses. 
  • Invest with as low as Ksh 30,000.
  • Freehold title deeds and log books. 
  • We handle the whole process for you.

Why Investing in Malindi Is a Wise Decision

Land for sale in Malindi
Beachgoers basking at Mayungu public beach, Malindi, Kenya

Malindi is a picturesque coastal town in Kilifi County. It’s located on the eastern shores of the Indian Ocean in Kenya. Malindi has become a prime destination for real estate investment due to the following reasons: 

Strategic Location

Malindi town
Aerial view of Malindi town, Kenya

Malindi is strategically located just 120 km from Mombasa city. Mombasa is known for its vibrant port and airports. This positions Malindi as a hub for trade. The town, yet again, serves as a gateway to neighboring Tanzania, facilitating cross-border trade and investment opportunities. 

Booming Tourism 

Malindi is the coastal tourism epicenter
Gorgeous eye-catching idyllic beaches of Malindi

Malindi is a famous tourist destination attracting over 1 million visitors each year to its beautiful beaches, coral reefs, and rich cultural diversity. Besides, since Malindi is situated 137 km from Lamu, it also serves as a gateway to popular tourist attractions such as the Watamu Marine National Park, Tsavo National Park, and Lamu Island. Thus promising profitable ventures in its flourishing tourism sector.

Infrastructure Development

The Malindi-Sala Gate Road
Infrastructure projects in Malindi enhance mobility

The Kenyan government has invested heavily towards infrastructure projects in Malindi. This is demonstrated by the recent construction of the Malindi-Sala Gate Road which has enhanced accessibility to the town. Not to mention the expansion of the Malindi Airport and renovations of the Mombasa-Malindi Highway also continue to strengthen the region’s connectivity and economic prosperity.

Affordable Cost 

Expansive vacant land for sale in Malindi
Prime 21 acres land for sale in Msabaha Malindi

Land prices in Malindi are cheaper than in other coastal destinations. The reason for this is the many historical factors at play, primarily the lack of official title deeds in some areas. The low land prices mean property taxes in Malini are also cheaper. You can get prime land in Malindi at a fraction of the cost that you’ll find in Mombasa. 

Potential for Appreciation

Prime land for sale in Marereni
The value of Malindi land for sale keeps appreciating

Despite low prices, the demand for land in Malindi keeps rising. As more people seeking to invest in holiday and retirement homes choose Malindi, land values have appreciated significantly. What this means is that, if you invest in Malindi land now, you could capitalize on its growing potential and benefit from capital appreciation in the future.

A Food Lover’s Paradise

Foodies will appreciate Malindi’s food paradise
A walk through the streets of Malindi will leave you salivating for bhajia

Do you consider yourself a foodie? Malindi should be on your radar. This town offers a diverse range of dining options. Love freshly caught seafood? Mouthwatering Swahili dishes? Or international cuisine perhaps? Regardless,  Malindi is sure to cure your taste buds. You can dine at beachfront restaurants or local eateries. Or enjoy street food. It’s your call. 

Cultural Diversity

Malindi is home to diverse cultures
A cultural odyssey in Malindi

Arabs, Swahili, and European cultures call Malindi their home. The town’s cultural diversity adds richness and depth to its heritage. All the while it makes it a hub for businesses to thrive. 

Plenty of Activities 

Awesome things to do in Malindi
Malindi Marine Park Island excursions

There is no shortage of things to do to keep you entertained in Malindi. From snorkeling to fishing, diving to exploring historical sites, nature reserves, and vibrant markets, there is something for everyone. 

Land for Sale in Malindi – FAQs

How much is one acre of land in Malindi? 

It varies depending on the location. For instance, while prime beachfront land can cost up to Ksh 5M per acre, inland plots closer to the town center often attract Ksh 2.5M per acre, while more remote areas can go as low as Ksh 500k per acre. 

Land for sale Malindi
Fenced 1-acre land for sale in Malindi

Why is land in Malindi so cheap? 

The reason dates back to the pre-colonial era, most of the land in Malindi was owned by wealthy Italians who had to dispose of their properties at cheaper rates when Kenya attained independence, and those properties came into the market with undervalued prices.

Land for sale in Malindi ideal for farming and development
Malindi land previously belonged to the white settlers

Which tribe lives in Malindi? 

Largely the local Mijikenda community lives in Malindi, a group comprising nine tribes that include the Giriama and Kauma, lives in Malindi today. 

The Mijikenda tribe of Kenya
Mijikenda traditional dancers during a past event

Is Malindi good for farming?

Malindi has a high potential for farming due to its sandy-loamy to clay-sandy soils, and great climate. However, farming in the area is used primarily for subsistence rather than as an economic activity.

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