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Affordable agricultural land anywhere in Kenya
Equator
#11 Posted : Saturday, August 06, 2011 4:40:36 PM
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A few KMs from Konza to the interior, you can get at between 50-100K. Looks interior but ICT city, devolution and talk of road linking Kajiado/Isinya will open up area very fast.
Went there in April and liked the area i.e. soil, vegetation etc A broke I know purchased 25 acres at 55K/acre last September and many Nairobians flocking there. Problem is the road.
TUPAC
#12 Posted : Saturday, August 06, 2011 8:12:40 PM
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Equator wrote:
@Tupac, Good idea. Have you considered going to the semi arid areas, sink bore hole, quick harvest and ready market throughout. I bet you will get land with less than shs10,000/acre and your vision 2025 will be fulfilled in 2 years.

i have no problem buying as cheap as the above price.in any case am in no hurry to develop the land. its a good idea to acquire the land and have it wait for money to sink borehole/develop it. one good thing with and is that it will always appreciate.
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#13 Posted : Sunday, August 07, 2011 9:59:09 AM
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Lolest! wrote:
@guka, got such a deal recently near Karunga(on your way to Ol Kalou) but its 6 kms from tarmac


Comparatively,Karunga is in the fairer league (I am not saying you are small moneysmile ) and that's why the price comes close to Salient scheme.With water,you can challenge many other sorrounding areas which rely on rain.....one advantage you will have is cheap building material.Damn cheap.
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#14 Posted : Sunday, August 07, 2011 1:47:39 PM
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Land in Kenya has become such a big issue. I went to Noro Moru last year on a fact finding mission. Despite the fellaz not using it for anything, the minute they see Nairobi "investor" prices hit the roof. Same with Namanga. I think the Konza prices sound just right.

May be GoK should think of changing land tenurehip system so that those with resources to produce food can get land at concessionary rates instead of some fellaz just having land that they dont use for anything.
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Lolest!
#15 Posted : Sunday, August 07, 2011 9:12:39 PM
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@njunge, you mean the materials are low quality or one gets a bargain by buying those quarries? I avoided them coz my interest is farming.
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Thitifini
#16 Posted : Monday, January 11, 2016 8:54:32 PM
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Happy new year Wazuans; Appreciate the spirit in this forum!

Some friends of mine are looking for cheap land, in the regions of less than 90k PA. Any ideas where they can start their search? Proposed details;

1. Land less than 90k PA
2. Minimum acerage 40acres
3. Title not much issue though preferred
4. Intended project freelance livestock grazing (goats eating shrubs??😁)
5. If no good water source, idea is to sink solar powered borehole (experts available)
6. Multi ethinic friends so any area will do
7. Max distance from main accessible tarmac road 10kms

Ideas of probable areas are also welcome. In case of drawbacks to area also welcomed; they heard rumors of 30k PA land in Laikipia county past Rimuruti, though later learnt the area is prone to Raiders from Samburu(??) county.

Glad kujua @guka is doing well in the slopes of Aberdare piece of land above!

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VituVingiSana
#17 Posted : Monday, January 11, 2016 9:08:26 PM
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Thitifini wrote:
Happy new year Wazuans; Appreciate the spirit in this forum!

Some friends of mine are looking for cheap land, in the regions of less than 90k PA. Any ideas where they can start their search? Proposed details;

1. Land less than 90k PA
2. Minimum acerage 40acres
3. Title not much issue though preferred
4. Intended project freelance livestock grazing (goats eating shrubs??😁)
5. If no good water source, idea is to sink solar powered borehole (experts available)
6. Multi ethinic friends so any area will do
7. Max distance from main accessible tarmac road 10kms

Ideas of probable areas are also welcome. In case of drawbacks to area also welcomed; they heard rumors of 30k PA land in Laikipia county past Rimuruti, though later learnt the area is prone to Raiders from Samburu(??) county.

Glad kujua @guka is doing well in the slopes of Aberdare piece of land above!

Very sad that Kenyans can't just settle anywhere in Kenya without fear of being victimized.
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Thitifini
#18 Posted : Monday, January 11, 2016 9:48:08 PM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
Thitifini wrote:
Happy new year Wazuans; Appreciate the spirit in this forum!

Some friends of mine are looking for cheap land, in the regions of less than 90k PA. Any ideas where they can start their search? Proposed details;

1. Land less than 90k PA
2. Minimum acerage 40acres
3. Title not much issue though preferred
4. Intended project freelance livestock grazing (goats eating shrubs??😁)
5. If no good water source, idea is to sink solar powered borehole (experts available)
6. Multi ethinic friends so any area will do
7. Max distance from main accessible tarmac road 10kms

Ideas of probable areas are also welcome. In case of drawbacks to area also welcomed; they heard rumors of 30k PA land in Laikipia county past Rimuruti, though later learnt the area is prone to Raiders from Samburu(??) county.

Glad kujua @guka is doing well in the slopes of Aberdare piece of land above!

Very sad that Kenyans can't just settle anywhere in Kenya without fear of being victimized.


Sad! But practical when making investments. Hope KE will one day change.

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UpcomingPaperChaser
#19 Posted : Tuesday, January 12, 2016 12:09:15 AM
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I recently traveled to Oloitoktok and could not stop getting amazed by the agriculture being done along the route......maize grows extremely well around the region. All the way from Emali...its good for agriculture, though naskia in Oloitoktok there is theft of cash crops during almost their harvest times by the locals!!
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