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Every plot we list undergoes an independent search at the Ministry of Lands before it appears on our platform. We check for encumbrances, cautions, caveats, and any disputes. You can request a copy of the official search certificate for any property - we share it freely. Additionally, our legal partners conduct a conveyancing due-diligence review before any sale agreement is signed.
Life happens, and we understand that. Our payment plans include a grace period of 14 days. If you anticipate difficulty, contact your dedicated consultant before the due date - we can in most cases restructure your schedule without penalty. We would always rather find a solution than lose a client who is committed to completing their purchase.
Non-citizens can legally own land in Kenya, though the law does not permit freehold tenure for foreigners - leasehold of up to 99 years is the standard vehicle. We work with a number of clients in this situation and have established legal structures that protect your investment fully. Speak to our team and we will explain the options clearly, with no obligation.
The legal steps are identical - what changes is how we support you through them. Instead of a physical site visit, you receive a live or recorded video walkthrough. Documents are signed remotely via notarization or power of attorney. Payments are accepted through international wire or diaspora MPESA services. Your title deed is couriered to you or held securely in Nairobi. You never need to be physically present at any stage.
The advertised price is for the land itself. In addition, buyers are responsible for stamp duty (currently 4% of the purchase price), legal/conveyancing fees, and the land transfer fee. These are fixed, government-set costs - not Baobab margins. We itemize every single cost in writing before you commit, so there are no surprises at signing.
Once your final payment is received and all documents are in order, the title transfer process at the Ministry of Lands typically takes two to four weeks. We submit on your behalf, follow up actively, and notify you the moment the deed is ready. If you are on a payment plan, we begin pre-registration preparation during your final instalment period so there is no unnecessary delay at the end.
Absolutely - and we strongly encourage it. We organise group site visits on scheduled dates, and private tours by appointment. The visit is completely free and carries zero obligation to purchase. We want you to feel the land, see the road access, understand the neighbourhood, and make your decision with full confidence. Buying land you have never set eyes on is a risk we would never ask you to take.