Farm vacant land for sale in Malindi, Kenya

Prime Agricultural Land in Marafa – Only Ksh 450,000 per Acre for 29.4 Acres!
Prime Agricultural Investment – 29.4 Acres (11.90 ha) in Marafa-Shauri Moyo, Malindi
Price: Ksh 450,000 per Acre
Discover an exceptional farming opportunity in the coastal region, ideally positioned along a tarmac road for easy access and in a fertile, climate-friendly zone perfect for both commercial and small-scale agribusiness.
Key features:
Strategically located just a short drive from Malindi town, offering access to markets and infrastructure.
Clear boundaries and well-defined parcel – 29.4 acres (≈11.90 ha) – ready to be developed.
Reliable water access: county water connection is nearby and the land lies over a promising borehole water table.
Rich soils and favourable climate — excellent for year-round production.
Agricultural potential is extensive:
Fruit crops: Mangoes (fast-maturing grafted seedlings), pineapples (especially the smooth cayenne variety), coconuts, watermelons, bananas, papayas, dragon fruit, and citrus (oranges, lemons).
Vegetables & legumes: Cassava (drought-resilient staple), maize (hybrid or local), cowpeas (kunde), green grams (ndengu), pigeon peas, soya beans, black beans (njahi), groundnuts, chilies, okra, tomatoes, onions, kale (sukuma wiki), spinach.
Cash crops & specialty farming: Cashew nuts, cardamom, ginger, cloves; plus bamboo, sisal and castor as viable alternative crops.
Mixed-use agribusiness: The land also supports agroforestry, livestock (dairy, beef, goats, poultry), or a combination of crops and animals thanks to its size and services.
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Why this listing stands out:
At Ksh 450,000 per acre, this represents a very attractive entry into coastal agricultural land.
Located on a main road (Marafa–Malindi) with excellent access and visibility.
The soil and climate support a wide variety of crops (both staple and high-value), making it ideal for investors, experienced farmers or first-time agripreneurs.
Opportunity for long-term asset growth: many crops (like coconuts, cashews) and agroforestry elements yield returns over decades; while vegetables and legumes offer quicker cycles and cash flow.
Ideal for:
A fruit orchard + vegetable production model.
A mixed cropping system combining staple crops and high-value exports.
Agroforestry with tree crops (cashews, coconuts) and timber or bamboos.
Livestock integration for a full-scale farm enterprise.
Investors looking to capitalise on Kenya's coastal agricultural potential.

