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Comprehensive Overview of Kihara, Kiambaa Constituency

Kihara is one of the five electoral wards within Kiambaa Constituency, Kiambu County, Kenya. This report explores the key facts about the area, current property market, and significant infrastructure developments taking place.

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Geographic and Demographic Profile

Kihara Ward is situated within Kiambaa Constituency, which covers an area of 91.1 square kilometers in the central region of Kenya. Kiambaa borders Kabete and Limuru constituencies to the west, Githunguri constituency to the north, Kiambu constituency to the east, and Nairobi City County to the south.

According to the 2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census, Kiambaa Constituency has a total population of 236,400 residents (115,690 males and 120,695 females, with 15 intersex persons). The constituency has a high population density of 2,595 people per square kilometer, with 80,332 households and an average household size of 2.9.

The constituency comprises five electoral wards: Kihara, Cianda, Karuri, Ndenderu, and Muchatha. These wards are further administratively sub-divided into 17 locations and 21 sub-locations, creating a well-structured administrative framework.

Property in Kihara for Rent & Sale-Housing Market

The housing market in Kihara offers various options across different price points:

Residential Properties for Sale

A 3-bedroom detached bungalow in Gachie Kihara/Karura area is priced at KSh 8,000,000. This property sits on a 50 by 60 plot and features a spacious lounge, separate common washroom, spacious bedrooms, mature garden/lawn, perimeter wall, and consistent borehole water supply.

Property & Houses for rent & sale in Kihara Kiambu-Rental Properties

A one-bedroom apartment in Karura Kanyungu, Kihara rents for approximately KSh 15,000 per month.

0.25 acre Plot for Sale in Kihara Gachie -Land Prices

Land in and around Kihara varies significantly in price depending on location, size, and development potential:

Plots in Gachie (Part of Kihara)

  • A prime property with rental income potential in Gachie (70×100 size) is listed at KSh 9,500,000.

  • A 50×100 plot in Gachie shopping centre is priced at KSh 7,700,000.

  • A 50×100 plot with ready title deed behind ACK St Phillips church in Gachie costs KSh 6,200,000.

Larger Land Parcels

  • A prime half-acre plot in Karura Kanyungu near Karura police station is priced at KSh 18,000,000.

  • An executive freehold 50×100 plot overlooking Kihara Secondary School is available for KSh 5,800,000.

  • A 40×80 plot in the area is listed at KSh 3,200,000.

Surrounding Kiambaa Areas

  • A quarter-acre plot in Kiambaa (near Kikuyu) is priced at KSh 6,500,000.

  • A half-acre red soil plot in Cianda (off Kiambu Road) costs KSh 15,000,000.

  • A 2.22-acre trapezoidal shaped land in Kanunga Area along Kanunga-Kiambaa Road is listed at KSh 50,000,000.

Recent Infrastructure Development

Security Infrastructure

The National Government Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF) has invested in enhancing security infrastructure in Kihara:

  • Construction of Kihara Police Station with reception area, offices, armory, and holding cells at a cost of KSh 5,000,000.

  • This development aims to strengthen local policing efforts, ensuring swift responses to security concerns and creating a more secure environment for residents.

Road Infrastructure

Significant road development projects are underway in Kiambaa sub-county, benefiting Kihara:

  • The Kiambu County government has initiated a major 90-kilometer road construction project in Kiambaa sub-county at an estimated cost of Sh 3.9 billion.

  • Key routes include the Muchatha-Kaiyaba-Power-Karura-Kihara loop and Gachie-Gacharage roads, which will significantly improve connectivity in the area.

Urban Improvement Projects (FY 2024/2025)

The Kiambu County Executive Committee has approved several urban development projects for Kihara in the 2024/2025 fiscal year:

  • Installation of cabro/bitumen paving at Gachie/Rivarori center, including parking lots, bus stages, drainage works, and solar lighting.

  • Similar cabro/bitumen installation works at Kihara market.

  • Solar street lighting throughout Kihara ward.

  • Construction of a bus stage around the market area.

These projects are part of a comprehensive KSh 200,896,680 urban improvement initiative across Kiambaa Constituency that includes cabro/bitumen roads, non-motorized transport infrastructure, storm water drainage, market facilities, commercial auxiliary shops, and urban beautification efforts.

Conclusion

Kihara Ward in Kiambaa Constituency presents a dynamic real estate market with varied housing options and land investments. The ongoing and planned infrastructure developments, particularly in road networks, security facilities, and urban improvements, are expected to enhance the area’s economic potential and likely influence property values positively in the coming years. With its proximity to Nairobi and the ongoing investments in public infrastructure, Kihara is positioned as an increasingly attractive location for both residents and investors within Kiambu County

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