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Airstrip Gardens: Own a prime plot in the magical town of Nanyuki

As the magical and mystic Nanyuki town continues to attract many investors, a rare opportunity to own a prime plot next to the Nanyuki airstrip is on offer.

With enchanting views of the majestic Mt Kenya to East and the Aberdare ranges to the West, you now have a chance to invest in Nanyuki – a rapidly growing resort town famed the world over.

Whether you want to build a holiday home for high-end rentals, or a private weekend residential home, AirBnbs, hotel, rentals, or even farming, the opportunity is here with you.

The offering if for 50×100 plots with ready titles, located behind the airstrip from where they derive the name. Access is through the road to Madison Cottages and about 1.2km from the main Nyeri-Nanyuki highway. It is a developed area already, there are schools, hotels, churches, shopping malls and other recreational facilities within the area.

It is a highly developed neighbourhood with some of the best hotels in Nanyuki dotting the area. The famous Soames Hotel and Asiankiki are your close refreshment spots.

A location like no other, it offers great views of Mt Kenya with its sun-kissed lolling valleys and galleys accentuated by the thick green forest. With the airstrip only a stone throw-away, it is a haven for aircraft watchers.

Our selling price is Kshs 1.3m per plot. Get in touch with Karen on 0799760489 and secure your plot.

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