✨ Introduction
Buying land in Nigeria is one of the smartest moves any forward-thinking Nigerian (especially those abroad) can make. But how do you know if the land you’re eyeing is actually worth buying?
In this post, we’ll walk you through 7 must-know signs that a land is worth your money, time, and trust in 2025. If you tick 5 out of these 7? It’s probably a green light. If not, run.
✅ 1. Verified Documentation (C of O, Gazette, or Registered Survey)
If the land comes with legally verified documentation—like a Certificate of Occupancy (C of O), Gazette, or Deed of Assignment—it’s a great sign. Don’t settle for “promised” papers.
Tip: If you’re abroad, ask for scanned copies and verify through state land registries.
✅ 2. Dry and Buildable Land
Is the land dry or waterlogged? Flood-prone plots can ruin your dream home or investment.
If it’s not dry, it’s not worth it—unless you’re ready to spend millions on sand-filling.
✅ 3. Strategic Location Near Ongoing Development
Land near places like Itiri-Owode, Agbara-Lusada Road, or Lekki-Epe Expressway has huge appreciation potential. These corridors are buzzing with government and private projects.
Check: Road infrastructure, proximity to schools, and market accessibility.
✅ 4. Clean Ownership (No Omo Onile Drama)
Land being sold by estate developers with no family land conflict is always safer. Watch out for “Omo Onile” — they could resell your land if ownership isn’t watertight.
✅ 5. Presence of Reputable Neighbourhoods or Estates
If the area has well-known estates like Patmos Agbara or Diaspora Villa, that’s a great sign. It shows serious investors are betting on the location too.
✅ 6. Future Government Plans in the Area
Research state plans. If the government is building roads, BRT routes, train stations, or industrial zones nearby, the land’s value will shoot up.
Example: The Lagos–Badagry Expressway expansion boosted nearby land prices by 40% in 18 months.
✅ 7. Competitive But Reasonable Pricing
If the price is too cheap, something may be wrong. If it’s way too expensive for a developing area, you’re being overcharged. Look for pricing that reflects growth potential — not hype.
👇 Do You Know We Have These Lands for Sale?
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Patmos Agbara Estate – ₦1.5M – Lapoti via Agbara–Lusada Road
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Kingdom Citizen Estate – ₦800K – Itiri, Owode
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Diaspora Villa – ₦2.4M – Itiri, Owode
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✈️ Why It Matters for Nigerians Abroad
Scammers know how to target Nigerians in the UK, US, and Canada. By checking these 7 signs, you protect your investment and your peace of mind. Don’t fall for fake estate promises. Only buy when these signs are present.
💡 Bonus Tip
Always Google the estate name and location. See if there are existing reviews, photos, or drone videos from other buyers or agents. Transparency is everything.
