Ownership structures
How fractional land ownership works in Kenya
How several investors jointly hold Kenyan land, the structures used to do it legally, and what each one means for your rights on exit.
How Kenyan land ownership actually works, explained without the sales pitch.
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These guides cover the mechanics of holding Kenyan land as an investment: the structures used to own a parcel collectively, the searches and consents that establish whether a title is sound, and how freehold and leasehold tenure differ in cost, eligibility and resale value. They describe the law and the process, not FIBI’s commercial terms.
Ownership structures
How several investors jointly hold Kenyan land, the structures used to do it legally, and what each one means for your rights on exit.
Due diligence
The official search, encumbrance checks, rates and rent clearance, and Land Control Board consent — what each confirms and what it misses.
Tenure
The practical differences between freehold and leasehold tenure in Kenya — term, renewal, ground rent, eligibility and effect on resale value.