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Land Rates in Kenya: Complete 2025 Guide | CGEN Properties

Land Rates in Kenya: Complete 2025 Guide

Everything You Need to Know About Property Rates Calculation, Payment, and Exemptions

Understanding Land Rates in Kenya

Land rates are annual taxes levied by county governments on all parcels of land within their jurisdictions. These rates fund essential public services like roads, waste management, street lighting, and other community infrastructure.

Important Update: Nairobi County has announced revised land rates effective January 1, 2025, with rates based on land size and value.

Whether you own residential, commercial, or agricultural land in Kenya, understanding land rates is crucial to proper property management and avoiding legal complications. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about land rates in Kenya for 2025.

How Land Rates Are Calculated

Land rates in Kenya are typically calculated as a percentage of your property's value or as a fixed amount based on land size, depending on the county's valuation system.

Nairobi County Rates (2025)

Nairobi County has implemented a new rate structure starting January 2025:

Land Size Annual Rate
Under 0.1 hectares KSh 2,560
0.1 - 0.2 hectares KSh 3,200
0.2 - 0.4 hectares KSh 4,000
Over 0.4 hectares KSh 4,800
Residential, commercial, agricultural (value-based) 0.115% of property value

Other Counties

Other counties have different rate structures. For example:

  • Machakos County has its own valuation roll published in March 2025
  • Kajiado County published fixed rates in their Finance Act 2023, with updates expected following the National Rating Act 2024
  • Each county government determines its own rates based on local requirements

How to Pay Land Rates

Kenyan county governments offer multiple payment options for land rates:

Online Payment

The most convenient method through county portals or eCitizen platform. Nairobi County uses Nairobi Pay, while Machakos uses MachaPay.

Bank Deposit

Make payments directly to county bank accounts through interbank transfers or direct deposit.

County Offices

Traditional payment at county cash offices, where you receive immediate receipt confirmation.

Online Payment Process

  1. Register on your county's e-payment portal or eCitizen
  2. Navigate to the land rates payment section
  3. Enter your title deed number and property details
  4. Verify the amount due
  5. Make payment via M-Pesa, debit card, or credit card
  6. Download and print the payment confirmation receipt

Land Rates for Apartment Owners

The Sectional Properties Act 2020 and National Rating Act 2024 have clarified land rate responsibilities for apartment owners:

  • Each apartment unit owner is directly responsible for their proportionate share of land rates
  • Developers and management companies are absolved of this responsibility once sectional titles are registered
  • Rates are calculated based on the unit value plus the owner's share of common areas
  • Common areas themselves are not rated separately
Note: Apartment owners must create individual rates accounts with their county government and should not rely on management companies to handle rate payments.

Exemptions and Remissions

Certain properties are exempt from land rates under the National Rating Act 2024:

  • Freehold agricultural land
  • Public-purpose land (churches, cemeteries, public schools, hospitals, museums, dams)
  • Partial exemptions for places of worship with profit-making sections (only worship space exempted)

Applying for Relief

Property owners can apply for remission (relief) from land rates under reasonable circumstances:

  • Applications must be submitted before or within 14 days after the due date
  • Counties must respond within 30 days
  • Relief may include discounts or waiver of penalties

Enforcement and Consequences

County governments have strengthened enforcement mechanisms under the National Rating Act 2024:

⚠️ Penalties

Defaulters face penalties based on the current Central Bank interest rate

⚖️ Legal Action

Counties can sue to recover debts, place charges on properties, or appoint receivers

🏚️ Property Auction

In extreme cases, counties can auction properties at market value to recover unpaid rates

Additionally, counties may refuse to provide services like business permits or approvals until land rates are current.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between land rates and land rent in Kenya? +

Land rates are taxes levied by county governments on the capital value of properties to fund local services. Land rent is paid to the national government for leasehold properties only. Both require clearance certificates as proof of payment.

How can I pay my land rates online in Nairobi? +

You can pay Nairobi land rates through the eCitizen platform or Nairobi County's online portal. Register an account, enter your title details, and make payment via M-Pesa, debit card, or credit card. The system generates a payment receipt immediately.

What happens if I don't pay my land rates in Kenya? +

County governments can impose penalties based on Central Bank interest rates, deny county services, place a charge on your property, or eventually auction it to recover unpaid rates. Recent legislation has strengthened enforcement mechanisms.

Are there any exemptions from paying land rates in Kenya? +

Yes, exemptions include freehold agricultural land, public-purpose land (churches, cemeteries, public schools, hospitals, museums), and dams. Partial exemptions may apply to certain properties at the county government's discretion.

How often are property values reassessed for land rate calculations? +

The National Rating Act 2024 requires county governments to revalue properties at least every five years to ensure rates reflect current market values. Property owners should check their county's valuation roll for updated assessments.

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Information Sources

This guide was compiled from the following official sources:

Please note that land rate policies may change. Always verify current rates with your local county government office.

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