Browse Land lots in Juja, Juja or list your own. Advertise, sell your property, list it for letJuja is a town in Kiambu County in Kenya. It is the home town for Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT). It is also a constituency in Kiambu county, currently represented in parliament by Hon. George Koimburi following the demise of the late Hon. Francis Munyua Waititu. The MCA (Member of County Assembly)
is Kalpesh Jayantilal Shah, who represents the people of Juja Ward at the County Government.
Juja is home to more than 200,000 Kenyans, who are mostly students.
There are several industries in Juja, including the home to Juja Pulp and Paper, which recycles brown paper.
Star Plastics is another manufacturer which makes water drums and other plastic products.
Safari Stationers manufactures stationery products.
Hydro Aluminum makers of aluminum profiles.
Juja is also home to The Juja City Mall, Juja Preparatory School, Kalimoni Primary School, Mang'u High School and parts of Thika superhighway.
The town is located about 30 kilometers North of Nairobi between Thika and Ruiru towns. The Nairobi Business Park is found in the environs of this town. One should keep in mind that Juja is under the Nairobi Metropolitan Authority as envisaged in the Vision 2030 of Kenya.
It has a population of 156,041, according to the 2019 census.In real estate, a lot or plot is a tract or parcel of land owned or meant to be owned by some owner(s). A lot is essentially considered a parcel of real property in some countries or immovable property (meaning practically the same thing) in other countries. Possible owner(s) of a lot can be one or more person(s) or another legal entity, such as a company/corporation, organization, government, or trust. A common form of ownership of a lot is called fee simple in some countries.
A lot may also be defined as a small area of land that is empty except for pavement or similar improvement. An example would be a parking lot. This article covers lots as parcels of land meant to be owned as units by an owner(s).
Like most other types of real estate, lots owned by private parties are subject to a periodic real estate tax payable by the owners to local governments such as a county or municipality. These real estate taxes are based on the assessed value of the real property; additional taxes usually apply to transfer of ownership and property sales. Other fees by government are possible for improvements such as curbs and sidewalks or an impact fee for building a house on a vacant lot.Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/