Real Estate

Why Land Prices in Abuja Keep Rising And Why Smart Investors Buy Early

Abuja has gradually become one of the fastest-growing real estate markets in Nigeria. Over the last few years, land prices across districts and developing corridors have continued to appreciate, making early property investment increasingly important. From areas within the city center to fast-developing outskirts like Kabusa, Karsana, Lugbe, and Lokogoma, demand for land keeps increasing due to several...

Certificate of Occupancy (C of O), Deed of Assignment, and Survey Plan

One of the biggest mistakes property buyers make in Nigeria is purchasing land without understanding the documents attached to it. Before making any payment for land or property, it is important to understand the key documents that prove ownership and legitimacy. 1. Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) A Certificate of Occupancy is one of the most recognized land documents in Nigeria. It is issued...

Buying Land in Nigeria: 7 Red Flags That Could Save You from Property Scams

Real estate remains one of the best investments in Nigeria, but property scams are also becoming increasingly common. Many buyers lose money because they ignore warning signs during transactions. Here are 7 red flags every property buyer should watch out for. 1. Extremely Cheap Land Prices If the price sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Fraudulent sellers often use unrealistically low...

Estate Land vs Community Land in Nigeria: Which Is Better for Investment?

One of the most common questions property buyers ask is whether to invest in estate land or regular community land. Both options have advantages and disadvantages depending on the buyer’s goals, budget, and investment plans. What Is Estate Land? Estate land is property sold within a planned residential or commercial estate. These estates often include:• Security• Road networks•...

Is Real Estate Still One of the Safest Investments in Nigeria And How Much Land Should a First-Time Buyer Purchase?

Despite economic uncertainty, inflation, and currency fluctuations, real estate continues to remain one of the most trusted investments in Nigeria. Many Nigerians still see land and property as assets that preserve wealth and grow in value over time. Why Real Estate Remains a Strong Investment Land Appreciates Over Time Unlike many assets that lose value, land generally appreciates as...

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