Plot Masters Kenya
We sell plots at an affordable price and with ready TITLE DEEDS and we offer flexible payments plan.
14/09/2023
Always secure a piece of land with us.
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Plots available in Joska, KITHIMANI,Thika, Kiambu, Kikuyu and Matuu
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09/09/2023
Before buying land in Kenya, it's crucial to conduct thorough due diligence to ensure a sound investment. Here are some key steps to follow:
Title Deed Verification: Confirm that the seller has a valid title deed for the land. Verify the land's details with the Ministry of Lands to ensure there are no disputes or encumbrances.
Land Zoning and Usage: Check with the local authorities to confirm the land's zoning and its intended usage. Ensure it aligns with your plans and is legally permitted.
Land Size and Boundaries: Physically inspect the land to verify its size and boundaries. You may want to hire a surveyor to help with this.
Land History: Investigate the land's history, including previous ownership, any disputes, or land grabbing issues. This can be done by checking with the local community and authorities.
Land Rates and Taxes: Inquire about any outstanding land rates, property taxes, or other dues associated with the land. Ensure they are up to date or negotiate with the seller on how these will be handled.
Infrastructure and Services: Check the availability of essential infrastructure such as roads, water supply, electricity, and sewage systems. If they are not in place, consider the cost and feasibility of installing them.
Environmental and Regulatory Compliance: Ensure that the land complies with environmental regulations. Some areas may have restrictions due to environmental conservation efforts.
Community and Neighborhood: Get to know the local community and neighborhood. Are there any planned developments or projects that could impact your investment?
Legal Assistance: Consider hiring a local lawyer experienced in land transactions to guide you through the legal aspects and ensure all documents are in order.
Costs and Financing: Calculate all the costs involved in the purchase, including legal fees, stamp duty, and any other transaction costs. Arrange financing if needed.
Negotiation and Documentation: Once satisfied with your due diligence, negotiate the terms of the sale and ensure all agreements are properly documented in a sale agreement.
Title Transfer: After successful negotiations, initiate the process of transferring the title deed into your name with the relevant authorities.
Remember that the land buying process in Kenya can be complex, and it's essential to take your time, seek professional advice when needed, and ensure that all legal and regulatory requirements are met before finalizing the purchase
10/08/2023
We are selling affordable plots in Joska at only 550,000 titles inclusive.
All our plots are 50 by 100 in measurement and are located in prime locations ready for investment and settlements.
In collaboration with Top-Down Ventures Limited , we have made it possible to ensure that each can get the value of their money by bringing on board a flexible payment plan for all of upto an year.
One can make a down payment of as low as 10% (55000) and the rest of payment made in the 6-12 months period.
Welcome to our projects as we conduct or next sites visits every Saturdays and Wednesdays free of charge.
Call/whatsapp - 0710429175
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