County land guide · 2026

Buying land in Kakamega County — complete 2026 guide

Kakamega County is an important land market in Kenya. This guide covers everything you need to buy land safely in Kakamega County — current prices, title deed types, the land registry process, regulations, and scams to avoid.

Updated 2026·8 sections
KES 1M–4M/acKakamega TownCurrent rate
4% / 2%Stamp dutyUrban / rural
KES 500Title search feeSame day
60–90 daysTransfer timeBudget 120 days

1. Land prices in Kakamega County

Land prices in Kakamega County vary by location, road access, and land use classification. The table below shows current average asking prices as of 2026.

Area / Sub-countyAvg price per acre50×100 plotKey driver
Kakamega TownKES 1M–4MKES 120K–480KCommercial hub
MumiasKES 400K–1.5MKES 48K–180KSugar town
LugariKES 300K–1.2MKES 36K–145KAgricultural
AgriculturalKES 200K–800KKES 24K–96KSugarcane zone

* Prices are subject to change. Always verify against at least three recent comparable sales at the sub-registry before making an offer.

2. Title deed types in Kakamega County

Freehold — recommended
Absolute ownership
You own the land permanently with no time restrictions. Safest and most desirable title type. Look for “Grant of Absolute Ownership” on the title document.
Leasehold — check carefully
99-year government lease
Government retains ownership. Common in town centre and older municipal plots. Always check years remaining — under 50 years makes mortgage financing very difficult.
Community land — verify first
Communally held land
Must be formally registered and subdivided under the Community Land Act 2016 before individual titles can be issued. Never buy based on a community elder’s letter alone.

3. Land registry for Kakamega County

Kakamega Land Registry
All Kakamega County land transactions
Kakamega Land Registry, Kakamega Town, Mumias Road
Mon–Fri 8:00am–5:00pm (closed 1–2pm)
+254 56 30214
KES 500 — same day service

4. County-specific regulations

Riparian reserves
A 30-metre riparian reserve applies to both sides of all rivers and streams in Kakamega County. Construction within the reserve is prohibited. Titles in riparian zones are subject to revocation by NEMA.
Agricultural change of user
Agricultural-classified land in Kakamega County requires a formal change-of-user application to the County Government before residential or commercial subdivision. Costs KES 5,000–30,000 and takes 3–6 months.
Minimum plot sizes
50×100 ft in urban areas, 0.5 acres in peri-urban zones, and 2 acres in agricultural zones. Subdivisions below these minimums will not be registered at the Kakamega Land Registry.
Community land verification
Where community land exists in Kakamega County, it must be formally registered under the Community Land Act 2016 before individual titles can be issued. Verify community land status before purchase.

5. Common scams in Kakamega County

The duplicate title scam
A fraudster obtains a replacement title by falsely claiming the original was lost, then sells the same plot to multiple buyers. Protection: Always conduct a physical search at Kakamega Land Registry before paying any deposit.
The impersonation sale
Someone impersonates the registered owner with forged ID documents. Protection: Your conveyancer must verify the seller’s identity against KRA records and the Land Registry signature card independently.
The quick sale pressure tactic
Sellers create artificial urgency claiming government acquisition is imminent. Genuine acquisition notices are in the Kenya Gazette. Walk away from any deal where you feel pressured to skip due diligence.
The quick sale pressure tactic
Sellers create artificial urgency by claiming government acquisition or another buyer is waiting. Genuine compulsory acquisition notices are published in the Kenya Gazette — publicly verifiable. Walk away from any deal where you feel pressured to skip due diligence.

6. Step-by-step purchase process

1
Conduct a title search at the Land Registry
Visit the land registry in person with the title number. Pay KES 500 for a search certificate showing the registered owner and any encumbrances. Do not pay any deposit before completing this step.
Cost: KES 500 · Time: Same day
2
Engage a licensed conveyancer
Hire your own LSK-licensed advocate — verify at lsk.or.ke. Never use the seller’s advocate. The conveyancer will draft the sale agreement, conduct due diligence, and manage the full transfer process.
Cost: KES 15,000–50,000
3
Commission a survey and confirm boundaries
A registered surveyor confirms the physical plot matches the title deed dimensions. This is especially important in counties where group ranch or informal subdivisions are common.
Cost: KES 20,000–60,000 · Time: 1–2 weeks
4
Sign sale agreement and pay deposit
Pay 10–30% deposit into your conveyancer’s client account only — never directly to the seller or agent. Agreement must specify exact title number, completion date, and default clauses.
Deposit: 10–30% of purchase price
5
Pay stamp duty and LIMS fees
Stamp duty: 4% for urban land, 2% for rural/agricultural land — pay via KRA iTax. LIMS fee: 0.1% of property value. Both must be paid before transfer documents are lodged at the registry.
Stamp duty: 2–4% · LIMS: 0.1% · Time: 1–2 weeks
6
Lodge transfer and collect new title deed
Your conveyancer lodges Form RL.1, original title deed, sale agreement, stamp duty receipts and ID copies at the registry. Transfer takes 30–60 days. Verify your name and property description on the new title before signing collection acknowledgement.
Registration fee: KES 5,000 · Certified copy: KES 200

7. Due diligence checklist

  • Physical title search completed at the land registry in person — not only online
  • Registered owner name on title matches seller’s national ID exactly
  • No cautions, caveats or charges registered against the title
  • Survey confirms plot dimensions and boundaries match the title deed
  • Plot is not within a 30m riparian reserve
  • Land use classification confirmed with county government
  • Seller’s KRA PIN verified against KRA iTax records
  • Land rates clearance certificate obtained from county government
  • Your conveyancer is LSK-licensed and verified at lsk.or.ke
  • Deposit paid to conveyancer client account only — not directly to seller
  • Sale agreement specifies exact title number, completion date and default clauses

8. Frequently asked questions

Land prices in Kakamega County range from KES 200K–800K/ac for agricultural land to KES 1M–4M/ac near the main town. Prices are subject to change — always verify against current comparable sales at the registry.
Kakamega Land Registry, Kakamega Town, Mumias Road. Hours: Monday–Friday 8:00am–5:00pm. Title searches cost KES 500 and are processed same day.
Kakamega Land Registry, Kakamega Town, Mumias Road. Hours: Monday–Friday 8:00am–5:00pm. Title searches cost KES 500, processed same day. Initial searches also available at ardhisasa.go.ke for digitised titles.
Stamp duty is 4% of purchase price for urban land and 2% for rural/agricultural land. Pay via KRA iTax before lodging transfer documents. The LIMS registration fee is an additional 0.1% of the property value.
A straightforward transfer takes 60–90 days from signing the sale agreement to receiving the new title deed. Budget 90–120 days to account for possible registry delays or title conversion requirements.
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This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a licensed Kenyan advocate before completing any land transaction. Land prices, registry procedures, and regulations are subject to change — verify all details with the relevant authorities before acting.

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