As a global SEO expert with a knack for Nigeria’s $2.61 trillion property market, I’m here to guide diaspora Nigerians on how to buy land in Nigeria from abroad in 2025. With remittances fueling 25% of Nigeria’s real estate deals ($25B in 2024), expats in the UK, US, and Canada are snapping up affordable plots in Ogun State—starting at ₦500k in Itori. Conquerors International offers secure, diaspora-tailored estates in Ogun with C of O titles. Here’s your step-by-step guide to safe, high-ROI investments from abroad.

6 Safe Steps on How to Buy Land in Nigeria from Abroad

  1. Research Hotspots: Focus on Ogun’s Itori and Agbara for affordability (₦500k-₦2.4m) and 20% appreciation.

  2. Choose Trusted Agents: Work with verified firms like Conquerors International to avoid scams.

  3. Verify Titles: Demand C of O or registered surveys; e.g., Agro (₦500k, Itori) includes clear titles.

  4. Use Virtual Tours: Inspect plots via 360° videos—available for Diaspora Villa (₦2.4m, Itori).

  5. Secure Payments: Use escrow or bank transfers; start with 20% down via remittances.

  6. Plan ROI: Build rentals (10% yields) or hold for 25% gains by 2026.

 

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Top Diaspora-Friendly Plots in Itori and Agbara

  • Agro, Itori, Owode, Ogun State – ₦500,000: Budget-friendly, scam-free.

  • Harmon Dew Estate, Itori, Owode – ₦700,000: Residential-ready.

  • Patmos Agbara, Lapoti via Agbara Lusada Rd – ₦1,500,000: Industrial growth hub.

  • Diaspora Villa, Itori, Owode – ₦2,400,000: Premium for expats.

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Why Act Now?

Ogun’s 30% search surge for diaspora-friendly plots signals rising demand—prices may jump 20% by mid-2026. Nigeria’s 2025 land laws protect trusted providers like us. Act fast and share with expat networks!