Can foreigners own Land and Apartments in Kenya?
Yes, but only with a clear understanding of the legal obligations and potential pitfalls for non-compliance with the Kenyan Land Laws.
Our new guide, “Can Foreigners Own Land and Apartments in Kenya? A Strategic Legal Guide for Global Citizens and Investors,” walks you through:
1. How the Constitution of Kenya limits land ownership rights of non-citizens to a renewable leasehold tenure of up to 99 years.
2. The essence of comprehensive due diligence so as to safeguard against unforeseen legal and financial risks in property transactions including the key approvals that should must obtained.
3. The tax obligations and cost implication of property acquisitions in Kenya.
4. Investment in off plan purchases and what to look out for as a potential buyer.
5. Ownership of sectional properties in Kenya and enforcement of Agreements for Sale in the event of breach of the terms by a party to the Agreement.
Whether you’re an expatriate moving for work, a diaspora investor, or a multinational scouting expansion sites, this piece distils the legal, tax, and procedural essentials you need before wiring a cent.
Read the full article for the step-by-step checklist and practical answers to the questions we field every week.