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Kapkures

Land for Sale in Kapkures, Soy Constituency – Build.

Kapkures ward is one of the seven wards in Soy Constituency, a mix of rural Kenya and emerging development. This report looks at the geographical, demographic and economic aspects of Kapkures with focus on land values and infrastructure development in the area.

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Geographic and Administrative Context.

Kapkures is one of the seven electoral wards in Soy Constituency, the largest constituency in Uasin Gishu County. Soy Constituency covers an area of 643 km², Kapkures ward is approximately 28.8 km². Located in Kenya’s western highlands, Kapkures benefits from the broader geographical features of Uasin Gishu County which is a highland plateau with altitudes ranging from 2,700 meters to 1,500 meters above sea level.

The ward is part of the larger administrative structure of Soy Constituency which has 13 locations and 23 sub-locations spread across its seven wards. The other wards in Soy Constituency are Moi’s Bridge, Ziwa, Segero/Barsombe, Kipsomba, Soy (the namesake ward), and Kuinet/Kapsuswa. This administrative structure is the framework through which local development initiatives and public services are delivered.

Climate and Natural Environment.

Like most of Uasin Gishu County, Kapkures has good agricultural conditions with high and reliable rainfall throughout the year. The average rainfall is between 624.9 mm to 1,560.4 mm per year with two peak periods between March and September and May and August. Temperatures range between 7°C and 29°C making it suitable for the agriculture that is dominant in the area.

Demographic Profile.

Demographic data shows Kapkures is a relatively small ward in Soy Constituency. According to the Kenya Gazette, Kapkures had a population of 23,764. The adult population was 13,207 according to CountyTrak Kenya. In terms of electoral significance, IEBC had 9,020 registered voters in Kapkures ward for the 2022 general election.

This population is within the broader context of Uasin Gishu County which had a total population of 1,163,186 and a population density of 343 persons per square kilometer according to the 2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census. The county has a population growth rate of 3.8% higher than the national average of 2.9%.

Land and Property Market.

Land for Sale in Kapkures, Soy – Land Prices.

The land market in Kapkures has investment opportunities at different price points. According to a 2023 listing by Kongoni Property, land in Kapkures ward was priced at 1.7 million Kenya Shillings per acre. This is because the ward is in the agricultural Uasin Gishu County.

For smaller residential plots, a listing from KebuySell.com showed a 1/8th acre vacant plot in the Rhoda Ng’ambo area of Kapkures was being sold for 1.1 million Kenya Shillings. This is because subdivided residential plots are still affordable for middle income buyers looking to build in the area.

Housing Market.

There is limited data on house prices in Kapkures ward but the land prices indicate a moderate priced real estate market compared to urban areas in Kenya. The availability of 1/8th acre plots shows ongoing residential development and subdivision of land for housing in the area.

Infrastructure Development.

Infrastructure development information on Kapkures in Soy Constituency is limited. However, Uasin Gishu County is generally growing and developing as one of Kenya’s bread basket regions.Note that there is another Kapkures in Nakuru County which has received World Bank funding for slum upgrades including “improvement of drainage infrastructure, waste management, improvement of roads in the slums, installation of street lighting and high-mast flood lights”. But this is Kapkures in Nakuru municipality not Kapkures ward in Soy Constituency.

Economic Activities.

The economy of Kapkures ward is likely to be similar to the broader economy of Uasin Gishu County which is agricultural. The county is known for large scale wheat and maize farming and contributes to Kenya’s food security with production of over 4.5 million bags of maize and about 1 million bags of wheat annually. Agriculture supports over 80% of the rural population in terms of household income and food security.

Conclusion.

Kapkures ward is a typical rural-agricultural area in Kenya’s highlands. With moderate land prices, growing population and in one of Kenya’s bread basket counties, it has potential for agricultural investment and residential development. While there is limited information on recent infrastructure development in Kapkures, the ward benefits from being part of Uasin Gishu County development framework.

For potential investors or residents considering Kapkures, the relatively affordable land prices compared to urban areas and the area’s agricultural potential makes it worth considering. But a detailed assessment of specific infrastructure services (water, electricity, road condition) would be necessary before making investment decisions.

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1.What are the current house prices in Moi’s Bridge?

2. How has the infrastructure development in Ziwa impacted property values?

3.Are there any upcoming infrastructure projects in Segero/Barsombe?

4. What is the average land price per acre in Kipsomba?

5. How does the cost of living in Soy compare to other areas in Soy Constituency?

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1.What are the current house prices in Moi’s Bridge?

2.How has the infrastructure development in Ziwa impacted property values?

3. Are there any upcoming infrastructure projects in Segero/Barsombe?

4. What is the average land price per acre in Kipsomba?

5. How does the cost of living in Soy compare to other areas in Soy Constituency?

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