We began this site because we had heard of a number of dubious land deals affecting friends and family. In Kenya it’s sometimes common to hear stories of fraudulent title deeds, land deals and even land that is sold or re-sold 3 or 4 times. We started this site (as a referral contact) that we might help people avoid some traps associated with purchasing land in Kenya. We are here to help people successfully aquire land in Kenya.
We are a group of missionaries, ministers and concerned professionals who work to assist buyers. Whether you are an NGO, educational institution, missionary, Missions Agency, goodwill group, Kenyan farmer, land developer, United Nations envoy or Member of Parliament- we have what it takes to help you get good land at an honest price in Kenya. Contact us according to instructions below. Why take a chance and enter into risky or unsure land deals? Call upon us for free advice and we will point you in the right direction. Proven references and track record of 100′s of acres sold in 2010-2011.



Above photos= available land near Nairobi. Kitengela township is about 20 minutes outside of the City Center. Its calm, quiet and attractive- wildebeast, cheetah and gazelle roam free. Its actually Masaai-land (from well known Masaai tribe) and large sections are now available. Situated 5-15km from Namanga road parcels are selling- one acre to 50 acres. Right now this is an explosive market, as Nairobi is expanding in every direction. Contact us when you are ready to make a land purchase.- Kitengela land viewings several times per week.



Email Sharon at buylandinkenya@gmail.com. Affiliated with Shiloh House Mission, a missions group that works in African schools and villages. Please be patient because we are often in distant and remote regions- we will get back to you A.S.A.P. with appropriate contacts, staff, referrals etc.
Whether you choose to contact us, here are four good suggestions for purchasing land in Kenya:
1) Avoid pressure and hype to buy suddenly. There are a number of con-men who take advantage of potential purchasers. These stories are fairly common in Kenya. Take your time and make sure you check references. Don’t make sudden decisions without inquiry.
2) Look for clues of inconsistency. Lack of professionalism in any form: anxiety, pushing you away or ‘walking on’ your rights. Insist on complete openness. The true real-estate professional won’t mind verifying facts, references and legal documentation.
3) Never bypass the correct process of legal documentation. Sometimes prospective buyers try to ‘save money’ by getting around certain issues- bypassing a lawyer or other necessary legal professionals that help make sure things are done properly. Understand the process and Laws of Kenya- do things open book and with verification. Sign your documents yourself with witnesses in the presence of a certified lawyer. A certified lawyer will walk you through the land purchase process from start to finish, from contract until you have the land deed. If you do these things, your land venture shall succeed in Kenya.
4) Compare and contrast. Look at all your options before you sign on the dotted line. Buying land is meant to be a wonderful experience. It is meant to be an achievement without leaving a pit in your stomach. Take time and compare land, real estate professionals. Discuss with your family then make your decisions.
Contact us by email if you have any questions- we are here to help you.