Lagos is booming—and everyone wants a piece of it. From investors to first-time buyers, the demand for land in Lagos keeps rising. But here’s the truth no one tells you:
The land market in Lagos can be a trap if you’re not careful.
Scams, fake documents, Omo-Onile drama… it’s real. This post reveals 9 proven safety tips to follow before you pay for any land in Lagos.
Before you fall in love with the location, ask:
Does the land have a C of O, Gazette, or Registered Deed?
🧠 Pro Tip: Crosscheck at the Lagos State Land Bureau. Don’t trust photocopies.
Don’t just rely on photos. Visit the land yourself. Check the environment, accessibility, and surrounding developments.
🚧 Bonus: Visit on a rainy day—bad roads hide themselves during the dry season!
“Omo-Onile” (local land owners) can show up demanding illegal fees even after you’ve paid.
🔒 Only buy from companies that legally acquired the land and provide proper documentation.
Many lands in fast-developing areas are under government acquisition. If the land is not excised, it can be reclaimed.
👀 Ask: Is this land in government gazette?
Don’t go it alone. Work with verified companies with a track record—like us at Conquerors Intl.
We sell only secure, verified, and registered properties in Lagos and Ogun.
Every legitimate land should have a registered survey plan. Use the coordinates to verify at the surveyor general’s office.
📍 If the coordinates point to water or road, you’ve been scammed.
Paying cash without a signed receipt or contract? That’s a red flag.
📝 Always get a receipt and contract of sale. Preferably signed by a lawyer or licensed agent.
“Buy 1 Get 2 Free” offers often scream trouble. Many are fake or located in undeveloped, risky zones.
💡 Real estate appreciates when it’s done right—not when it’s cheap and useless.
You’re not being rude—you’re being smart. Request the full documentation package and take time to investigate before buying.
We currently have land for sale in safe, secure areas:
Peace Assurance, Owode (Itiri): ₦900,000 — Secure, Omo-Onile Free
Diaspora Villa, Itiri (Owode): ₦2.4M — Comes with Survey and Deed
Patmos Estate, Lapoti (Agbara Axis): ₦1.5M — Fully Documented
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Buying land is not just about money—it’s about protecting your future. Lagos is filled with opportunities, but also traps. If you follow these 9 safety tips, you’ll save yourself from stress and loss.
When in doubt, talk to experts. That’s what we’re here for.
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