5 Fastest Developing Towns to Buy Land Near Lagos (2025 Update)

🌍 Looking Beyond Lagos?

Lagos is expensive — but you can still buy land just outside the city and enjoy serious value growth. Many smart Nigerians (especially in the diaspora) are now focusing on fast-growing towns around Lagos where infrastructure, estates, and population are booming.

In this guide, we reveal 5 hot towns where you can still buy verified land at affordable prices in 2025 — all within driving distance to Lagos.


1. Mowe Ofada (Ogun State)

One of the closest options to Lagos. With good roads, constant estate development, and proximity to Redemption Camp and Berger, land in Mowe now starts from ₦1.2M to ₦2.5M.

🛑 Did you know we have plots for sale in Mowe Ofada for just ₦1.3M with survey & receipt?
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2. Agbara (Ogun-Lagos Border)

Agbara is growing rapidly thanks to industries, the Lagos-Badagry expressway expansion, and estate projects. Land here starts around ₦1.5M to ₦3.5M depending on proximity to Lusada Road.

📍 We currently have land in Patmos Estate, Lapoti — 10 mins from Agbara — for only ₦1.5M.
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3. Ibeju-Lekki (Lekki Free Trade Zone Axis)

Often called the “New Lagos,” Ibeju is home to Dangote Refinery, Lekki Deep Sea Port, and a ton of estate projects. Plots range from ₦1M to ₦8M+, but places like Okun-Ise and Orimedu are still affordable.


4. Ikorodu Outskirts (Agbowa, Imota, Gberigbe)

With better roads, access to the Rice Mill, and planned rail projects, this area is seeing massive demand. Plots here start from ₦750K to ₦4.5M.

💥 We’re offering land in Agbowa and Imota from ₦1.2M. Fully documented. Site inspections available this week.
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5. Epe (New Estates Capital)

Epe is exploding with estate development, roads, and tourism. While parts are now expensive, areas like Ketu-Epe still offer ₦600K to ₦1.8M plots.


🔍 Why These Towns Matter

  • Close to Lagos but cheaper

  • Infrastructure is expanding

  • High ROI potential in 3–5 years

  • Safer, community-driven estates


🧠 My Take

Waiting to buy land in Lagos may cost you more than acting now. These surrounding towns are growing fast — and the smart move is to enter early while prices are still within reach.


📌 Quick Tips Before You Buy

  • Always inspect the land physically

  • Request documents: survey, layout, excision or C of O

  • Work with trusted companies (like us 😉)

  • Ask for the total cost (not just land price)


🎯 Take Action Today

Want to invest smartly near Lagos in 2025?
Fill the form below and let us show you verified land options in Mowe, Agbara, Ibeju, and Epe.


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