Can Foreigners Own Sectional Title Property in Kenya?
A Complete Legal Guide for Foreign Buyers, Investors & Expatriates – By WKA Advocates
Kenya continues to attract foreign investors, expatriates, diplomats, multinational executives, diaspora buyers, and international real estate investors seeking secure and lawful property ownership in East Africa. As Kenya’s real estate market matures—particularly in Nairobi, Westlands, Kilimani, Parklands, Kileleshwa, and Upper Hill—sectional title property has emerged as the preferred ownership structure for apartments and mixed-use developments.
One of the most common and critical questions asked by non-citizens is:
Can foreigners legally own sectional title property in Kenya?
This comprehensive legal guide by WKA Advocates, leading property and conveyancing lawyers in Kenya, answers that question in detail. It explains the constitutional framework, land ownership restrictions, applicable statutes, practical requirements, tax implications, and why sectional titles are the safest and most compliant option for foreign property buyers in Kenya.
Understanding Sectional Title Property in Kenya
A sectional title is a form of property ownership where an individual owns a specific unit—such as an apartment, maisonette, office, or retail shop—within a building, together with a proportionate share of common property, including:
- Corridors and staircases
- Lifts and parking spaces
- Shared amenities and service areas
Sectional title ownership in Kenya is governed by:
- The Sectional Properties Act, 2020
- The Land Act, 2012
- The Land Registration Act, 2012
Under this legal framework, each unit is issued with a separate, registrable title deed, making sectional titles far more secure and transparent than the older sub-lease system.
Constitutional Position on Foreign Land Ownership in Kenya
Foreign land ownership in Kenya is primarily regulated by Article 65 of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010.
Under the Constitution:
- Foreigners cannot own freehold land
- Foreigners may own leasehold land for a term not exceeding 99 years
- Any land interest held by a foreigner is deemed to be leasehold, regardless of prior descriptions
This constitutional limitation is the foundation upon which foreign property transactions must be structured.
Can Foreigners Own Sectional Title Property in Kenya?
Yes. Foreigners can legally own sectional title property in Kenya, subject to compliance with constitutional and statutory requirements.
Sectional title units are issued on long-term leasehold interests (up to 99 years), which fully comply with Article 65 of the Constitution. This makes sectional titles the most suitable, lawful, and government-recognized form of property ownership for non-citizens in Kenya.
Why Sectional Titles Are the Best Option for Foreign Buyers in Kenya
1. Full Compliance with Kenyan Constitutional and Land Laws
Because sectional titles are registered under leasehold tenure, they fall squarely within the constitutional framework allowing foreign ownership for up to 99 years.
This ensures:
- Legal certainty
- Constitutional compliance
- Protection against invalid or void transactions
2. Direct Registration of a Title Deed in the Buyer’s Name
Foreign buyers of sectional title property receive a direct title deed registered in their own name at the Lands Registry.
This provides:
- Clear proof of ownership
- Enforceable property rights
- Strong protection under Kenyan land law
3. Elimination of Sub-Lease and Head-Lessor Risks
Before the enactment of the Sectional Properties Act, many apartments were sold through sub-leases, creating risks such as:
- Dependence on a head lessor
- Renewal uncertainty
- Financing and resale challenges
Sectional titles eliminate these risks by creating independent, registrable titles for each unit.
4. Easier Mortgage Financing and Resale
Kenyan banks and international lenders strongly prefer sectional title properties.
For foreign buyers, this means:
- Easier access to mortgage financing
- Better acceptance of the property as collateral
- Faster resale and transfer
5. Structured and Transparent Property Management
Under sectional ownership, all unit owners are members of a Management Corporation, responsible for:
- Managing common areas
- Collecting and regulating service charges
- Maintaining shared facilities
- Insuring common property
This governance structure is particularly beneficial for foreign owners who reside outside Kenya.
Legal Requirements for Foreigners Buying Sectional Title Property in Kenya
Foreign buyers must comply with several legal requirements, including:
- Valid passport and lawful entry status
- Purchase of a unit registered under a sectional title scheme
- Lease term not exceeding 99 years
- Payment of stamp duty and registration fees
- Compliance with land registration procedures
WKA Advocates conducts comprehensive legal due diligence to confirm compliance before completion.
Essential Due Diligence for Foreign Property Buyers
Proper due diligence includes:
- Title searches at the Lands Registry
- Verification of sectional plans and approvals
- Confirmation of remaining lease term
- Review of Management Corporation records
- Verification of developer compliance
- Assessment of service charge obligations
Engaging experienced property lawyers in Kenya significantly reduces the risk of fraud, defective titles, or unlawful developments.
Tax and Cost Considerations for Foreign Buyers
Foreign purchasers should account for:
- Stamp duty (4% of purchase price in urban areas)
- Legal and registration fees
- Service charges
- Capital gains tax upon sale
WKA Advocates provides integrated conveyancing and tax advisory services to ensure full compliance.
Common Myths About Foreign Property Ownership in Kenya
- “Foreigners cannot own property in Kenya” – False
- “Apartments cannot be owned by foreigners” – False
- “Sectional titles are unsafe” – False
Kenyan law clearly permits foreigners to own leasehold sectional title property, provided the legal framework is followed.
Why Choose WKA Advocates for Sectional Title Transactions?
WKA Advocates is a trusted Kenyan law firm with extensive expertise in:
- Property law and conveyancing
- Sectional titles and management corporations
- Foreign property acquisitions
- Land law compliance and risk mitigation
- Real estate due diligence and registration
We act for foreign investors, expatriates, developers, diplomatic missions, diaspora clients, and multinational corporations across Kenya.
Contact WKA Advocates – Property Law & Conveyancing Experts
For professional legal advice on foreign property ownership, sectional titles, and real estate transactions in Kenya, contact:
WKA Advocates
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📧 info@wka.co.ke
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