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Whether you’re a first-time buyer or looking to expand your investments, this resource aims to guide you through the process and address your concerns.

 

The process typically involves identifying the land, conducting due diligence (verifying ownership and land title), making an offer, signing a sale agreement, and completing the transfer at the Ministry of Lands. We recommend consulting a lawyer for legal guidance throughout the process.

Buyers need a copy of the title deed, identification (national ID or passport), a PIN certificate from the Kenya Revenue Authority, and a signed sale agreement. Additional documents may be needed based on the specific transaction.

 

Yes, foreign nationals can lease land for up to 99 years but cannot own freehold land. It’s essential to understand the regulations governing foreign ownership and consult a legal expert for more information.

Apart from the purchase price, expect to pay additional costs such as stamp duty (usually 4% for individuals), legal fees, and registration fees. We provide a detailed breakdown of all associated costs during the transaction.

Verification can be done by checking the land register at the local land office or through the Ministry of Lands. Our agency assists clients in this process to ensure the land is free from disputes and encumbrances.

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