For Kenyan diaspora residents considering property investment in their home country, acquiring land in Kenya presents a promising opportunity. With proper guidance, navigating the process can lead to becoming a proud landowner in Kenya.
Here’s a step-by-step guide for purchasing land in Kenya while abroad:
Conduct thorough research to pinpoint the specific area for land acquisition. Prime regions along the coast, such as Mariakani, Kikambala, Bofa, Mtondia, and Malindi, are worth considering.
Engage with a trustworthy real estate agent or company, like Inuka Afrika Properties Ltd in Nyali Mombasa, to assist in navigating the process and finding the right property. Experience in dealing with diaspora buyers is crucial.
Prior to any payments, ensure the legitimacy of the landowner by requesting a copy of the title deed and conducting a search at the Ministry of Lands.
Physically visit the property to ensure it aligns with your expectations. If unable to do so personally, delegate a trusted friend or family member, and consider virtual site visits for further familiarization.
After completing due diligence, proceed to make payments. Utilize methods such as bank transfers or trusted platforms like M-Pesa.
Obtain a copy of the sales agreement post-payment. Ensure it includes accurate details such as your name, ID number, title number, plot number, and the seller’s information. This document serves as proof of purchase
Exercise patience as the process of transferring the title deed to your name may take 30-90 days. The real estate company will handle this procedure on your behalf.
It’s crucial to note that as a Kenyan residing abroad, your rights in land acquisition are equivalent to those of residents within the country. However, collaborating with reputable professionals and conducting thorough due diligence before payments is essential.
Purchasing land in Kenya while abroad is feasible with proper guidance and support. Embark on your search for the ideal piece of land for sale in Kenya, turning your dream of owning a part of Kenya into reality.
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