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Nthawa

Affordable Property in Nthawa, Mbeere North: Land, Houses, and Plots for Sale.

Nthawa is one of the three wards in Mbeere North Constituency, an area that is slowly developing in the midst of an agricultural landscape. The area has investment opportunities with varying land prices and ongoing infrastructure development to improve the livelihoods of the locals.

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Geographic and Administrative Profile.

Nthawa is one of the three wards in Mbeere North Constituency, alongside Evurore and Muminji, in Embu County, Kenya. Historically significant, Siakago town, the former district headquarters is located in Nthawa location. Nthawa is located at -0° 34 ‘59.99 ” latitude and 37° 45’ 0″ longitude and has an elevation of 960 meters above sea level.

In terms of size, Nthawa is the smallest of the three wards in Mbeere North, covering 136.50 km². According to the 1999 census, the Nthawa location had a population of 16,892. By 2005, the ward had 9,808 registered voters, making it a big electoral area in the constituency.

The constituency has undergone administrative changes over time, it was previously known as Siakago Constituency before it was renamed Mbeere North. Honorable Muriuki Njagagua is the current Member of Parliament for Mbeere North Constituency while Cecily Mbarire is the Governor for Embu County.

Real Estate Market: Land and Property Prices.

Houses, Flats & Land for Sale in Nthawa, Embu -Land Prices.

Land prices in Nthawa and surrounding areas vary depending on location, size and development potential:

  1. 1. Large agricultural plots are priced at KSh 200,000 per acre as seen in a 108-acre plot described as “virgin land, very fertile, well-drained and well located”.
  2. Medium sized plots with agricultural improvements command premium prices:
    1. 2.25 acres with 300 mature avocado trees with barbed wire fencing is priced at KSh 7,000,000.
    2. Half an acre near Mungau primary school with water and electricity nearby is priced at KSh 600,000 per acre.
  3. Specialty agricultural land such as 10 acres in Siakago with mature mango trees, borehole for water supply and seasonal river access is in the market for miraa and mangoes or subdivision development.

Property in Nthawa for Rent & Sale -Housing and Property Prices.

Housing market in Nthawa has varied prices for residential and mixed use properties:

  1. Developed half an acre in Siakago with 7 two bedroom units near roads and shopping areas is priced at KSh 12,500,000.
  2. Smaller residential property in Siakago Maathai area with quarter an acre and a ready to occupy two bedroom house is priced at KSh 2,800,000.

These prices show that developed properties with income generating potential command higher prices than undeveloped land, reflecting the premium on infrastructure and proximity to commercial areas.

Recent Infrastructure Development.

Road Infrastructure.

Significant road development is underway in the area to address the long standing transportation challenges:

  1. Kanyuambora-Kamumu-Soko-Siakago Road project being executed by Chinese contractor Stecol Construction Company is a major infrastructure investment.
  2. This project covers 42 kilometers into Mbeere South and will transform a previously impassable rainy season road into a motorable road.
  3. The project has strong local engagement requirements with residents committing to local employment and material sourcing from the contractor.

Irrigation Systems.

  1.  Nthawa Irrigation Project is an agricultural development project with 500 members. Research shows that management quality, community involvement, resource adequacy, appropriate technology and suitable land availability all impact project outcomes.
  2. Kanyuambora Irrigation Project in Mbeere North is another major infrastructure investment covering 625 acres and benefiting 1,250 households. Completion is scheduled by November 2025 and will create over 9,000 jobs (direct and indirect) and generate annual revenue of approximately KSh 130 million.
  3. These irrigation projects are designed to support diverse crop production including horticulture, cereals, pulses, coffee, bananas and fodder.

Economic Profile.

Economic base of Nthawa and Mbeere North Constituency is largely agricultural with subsistence farming being the main livelihood activity. However, the area is transforming through strategic investments:

  1. Constituency Development Fund (CDF) introduced in 2003 is still a key tool for addressing poverty and promoting equitable growth in the constituency.
  2. Irrigation infrastructure development will elevate agricultural production beyond subsistence levels to commercial viability and potentially transform the local economy through job creation and increased crop yields.

Conclusion.

Nthawa is a dynamic area in Mbeere North Constituency with relatively affordable land prices, emerging property development and significant infrastructure investment particularly in roads and irrigation. These developments signal a transformation from subsistence agriculture to more diverse economic activities and better connectivity.

For investors and residents, the area has opportunities in agricultural development, residential property and commercial ventures. The ongoing and planned infrastructure development especially roads and irrigation systems show positive medium to long term prospects for this historic area in Embu County.

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