Overview
- Updated On:
- May 14, 2020
Description
Location
Located along Shimoni Beach, exactly 9.4 kms from the Ukunda Ramisi Rd in Kwale near the world famous Kisite Marine Park, and a few minutes drive to the up coming Mining areas of Mrima and Shimba Hills.
Plot Highlights
- The plot is Squatter Free land with prominent neighboring land owners.
- Land is still virgin with earth roads and exotic vegetation with majestic Baobabs. The beach has a thriving mangrove ecosystem.
- There is a 450 volts transformer near the land, which means you will not have a power problem
- It is agricultural zoned, which means stamp duty at the time of transfer is only 2%
- The land has been held in one name of one individual since 1991 with a clean history (risk free)
- Being on the sea front next to the world renowned Kisite Marine Park, famous for Whale watching and other Marine life.
- The Vision 2030 Plans are well underway, already opening up Kwale via the Dongu Kundu Bypass, whilst the revival of Large scale industries such as Sugar and Mining has taken off… These prices will not last long in this newly Industrialized County!
- The land of 10 acres is in 1 title deed. You may purchase the entire 10 Acres. Or the land can be sold in smaller sub-divisions.
Luck Favors The Prepared… Be At The Right Place At The Right Time To Rise With The Upcoming Mining Boom In Kwale…
THE Sh2.5 billion port facility by Kwale based Base Titanium mining company is 90 per cent complete and will be ready for the first shipment of minerals in January.
The company with an investment base of $300 million (Sh25.7 billion) in the mining sector is expected to contribute close to one per cent annual GDP to the country’s economy with $200 million (17.1 billion) in annual export revenue.
Income from the Titanium mining in Kwale is set to displace coffee as the fourth ranked foreign exchange earner soon after exports start rolling out in January.
Kenya will be among top producers of Ilmenite, rutile and zircon where the Kwale mines will account for 14 per cent of global supply, and only second to South Africa on the continent. Base Titanium has planned annual exports of about 330,000 tones of ilmenite, 80,000 tones of rutile, and 30,000 tones of zircon.
Which means all these miners and the executives will be well paid and will need well-placed properties for rest & recreation or even to invest in. You are getting in on the ground level today. The current owner is selling to finance an ongoing development elsewhere in the coast.