Bobaracho

Explore Real Estate Offers in Bobaracho, Nyaribari Chache Constituency.

Bobaracho Ward is one of the 6 wards in Nyaribari Chache Constituency in Kisii County, Kenya. This article covers the area’s demographics, real estate market and recent infrastructure developments that are shaping this part of South Western Kenya.

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Geographic and Administrative Overview.

Nyaribari Chache is a constituency (number 267) that was created in 1988 when Nyaribari Constituency was divided into Nyaribari Chache and Nyaribari Masaba. The constituency has 6 wards: Bobaracho, Kisii Central, Keumbu, Kiogoro, Birongo and Ibeno. It’s one of the 9 constituencies in Kisii County and is represented in Parliament by Hon. Zaheer Jhanda of UDA Party.

Bobaracho specifically is a location in Kisii County with an elevation of 1,849 meters above sea level. It’s near Kegati village and Nyataro location. Bobaracho Ward (County Assembly Ward No. 1331) has several locations including Kegati, Riabamanyi, Nyosia, Nyanguru, Kionganyo, Nyamemiso, Bobaracho and Nyamage.

Demographics.

According to the 2019 census, Bobaracho Ward has a population of 41,813 people, 20,792 males and 21,021 females. The ward has 19,235 registered voters and covers an area of 26.8 square kilometers with a population density of 1,560.1 people per square kilometer. This is a high density area due to its proximity to Kisii Town and the growing urban influence.Nyaribari Chache Constituency has many educational institutions including Kisii High School, Kereri Girls High School, St. Paul’s Amasago High School, St. Augustine’s Otamba Girls High School among others. 78 primary schools, 40 secondary schools, 1 National Polytechnic and a university. The constituency is largely rural with mixed farming being the main economic activity with Rianyamwamu tea factory in the area.

Real Estate: Cheap Land for Sale in Bobaracho, Nyaribari Chache - Land Prices.

Land prices in Nyaribari Chache vary depending on location, size and proximity to urban centers and infrastructure:

  1. Within Bobaracho and surrounding areas:
    • A residential plot in Nyosia (one of the sub-locations in Bobaracho Ward) is listed for Ksh 4,000,000.
  2. In the wider Nyaribari Chache Constituency:
    • 5 acres of land with electricity and water, 1km from the main road, is priced at KES 6,000,000.
  3. For context, other areas in Kisii County have the following price ranges:
    • 0.5 acres in Kisii Town: KES 82,500,000.
    • 1 acre of commercial land in Menyinkwa Kisii Town: KES 6,500,000.
    • 3.3 acres of agricultural plot in Kituti Chache Kisii: KES 51,000,000.
    • Commercial land in Bonchari Kisii: KES 4,300,000.

These prices are reflective of the growing demand for land in the area, especially in areas with good infrastructure and development potential.

House for Sale in Bobaracho, Nyaribari Chache - Housing Market.

There is limited data on housing prices in Bobaracho Ward but property prices in nearby areas give an idea of the regional housing market:

  • 2-bedroom units in the Nyanchwa area, Kisii, start from Ksh 5,350,000.
  • 2-bedroom units with 68 square meters of space are listed at Ksh 4,000,000.* These properties are on tenant purchase terms with 20% deposit and balance payable over 9 years at 13% interest.

The housing market seems to be targeting middle income buyers with financing options to make homeownership more accessible.

Recent Infrastructure Developments: Road Projects.

Road infrastructure in Nyaribari Chache has seen significant development in recent years:

  1. Kenya Rural Roads Authority (KeRRA) commissioned a 26 km road network in the area at a cost of Sh1.2 billion. Nyabisabo-Amariba Road passes through Nyaguta, Riariga, Gesere, Mosasa and Getungurumu areas of the constituency.
  2. In Bobaracho, there is an ongoing tender for the “IMPROVEMENT OF BOBARACHO-MANYASI-TING’A ROAD” (Tender No.: KURA/DEV/HQ/348/2024-2025) by Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA). This project will improve connectivity within the ward and access to markets and services.

Water Projects.

Water infrastructure has received a lot of investment:

  1. The National Government in collaboration with the German government constructed a major water treatment plant at Kegati in Nyaribari Chache Constituency at a cost of over Sh1 billion. This plant has a capacity of 27,000 cubic meters (27 million liters) per day.
  2. The Kisii County government allocated Sh50 million to revive a stalled water project that will benefit residents of Keumbu in the constituency. This project has a capacity of 12,000 cubic meters of water per day and was expected to be operational by December 2023.
  3. Governor Simba Arati announced plans to expand water pipelines in low lying areas of Nyaribari Chache through Gusii Water and Sanitation Company (GWASCO). This initiative is supported by USAID’s last mile connectivity program which contributed 240 million Kenyan Shillings to improve water services for more consumers in the area.

Energy Projects.

In the energy sector, Governor Arati revealed plans to launch a large solar power generation project at Nyanturago scheme in Nyaribari Chache to promote renewable energy adoption. This is in line with broader efforts to address climate change and meet the growing energy needs of the region.

Conclusion.

Bobaracho Ward and Nyaribari Chache Constituency is a growing area in Kisii County. The area’s location, infrastructure development and population growth make it a hot spot for both residential and commercial development. Land prices reflect this with varying prices depending on location and use. The recent and ongoing road, water and energy projects will further boost the area’s development and potentially increase property values and improve lives of residents in the coming years.

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