Everyone wants to buy land that will “blow” in 2–3 years.
But how do you spot the goldmine before it becomes gold?
In this guide, we’ll reveal the 10 clearest signs a piece of land is about to skyrocket in value — so you can buy smart and watch your investment grow.
If a new expressway, rail line, or bridge is coming — the area is about to boom.
Example: Epe exploded after the Lekki-Epe Expressway upgrade and the Deep Sea Port construction.
When you see top estate developers entering a location, they’ve done their homework. Follow them.
Tip: Check who owns land in the area — companies like Landwey, Adron Homes, etc.
Any land 30–45 mins from a busy city is bound to grow in value. It becomes a commuter hub.
Example: Agbara and Mowe grew because of Lagos overflow.
Banks and major retail brands don’t gamble. If you see them moving in, the population is rising fast.
Educational or health institutions attract thousands of people — and raise demand for housing and land.
Example: Imota saw a rise after the Lagos Rice Mill and LASPOTECH Campus nearby.
If the area is on the government’s urban development radar (Masterplan, Excision, Gazette), price appreciation is coming.
Action: Ask for any government documentation or future zoning plans.
Savvy investors know: dry land with road access is better than flashy billboards in swampy zones.
Hear the sound of cement mixers and hammers? That means people are already building — the place is taking off.
If prices are increasing steadily — even by ₦200K – ₦500K — that’s proof of investor demand and growing value.
When you start seeing the area trend in Facebook groups, TikTok, and YouTube videos, it’s entering the mainstream. Jump in before the latecomers arrive.
We currently have:
Peace Assurance, Ikoga Zebbe – ₦900K – Dry land, approved layout, fast-growing corridor
Patmos Estate, Lapoti (Agbara Axis) – ₦1.5M – Close to the new interchange & Lusada road
Diaspora Villa, Owode – ₦2.4M – Fenced, estate layout, development in progress
Never buy land based on vibes. Use data, trends, and clues like these.
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