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Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by INTEGRITYA1(m): 8:06am On Nov 21, 2019
ednut1:
80% of land being sold in ibeju lekki is govt land. The real estate companies will tell u excision in progress. Na lie

The search on land will always reveal it owns by the government until the approval is granted on such particular area.

When we are talking about Acquisition, we have two types:
- Government Acquisition (Means own by govt.)
- Committed Acquisition (Means own by the govt as well, but also such locations has been mapped out by the govt for specific projects).

Those land with approved excision first passed through the process before been granted, not that they got the Excision by default.

So if land is not under Committed Acquisition; though it still belong to the government but Excision can be granted on such land.

It nice you have ideas about Ibeju-Lekki, you can testify to the fact that; land with approved excision are more expensive compared to those still undergoing the process.

Above all, no reputable company will force anybody to buy land with Excision in process, we consultants even prefer if our clients can buy those with approved excision because it more expensive and you knew what that means.

In nut shell, everything depends on clients budget, needs and preference, even legal practitioners are buying land with Excision in process.
Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by ndcide(m): 8:11am On Nov 21, 2019
bonnyhope:


Do your verification very well b4 you make any purchase

So there are some legitimate ones in ibeju lekki
Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by ednut1(m): 8:12am On Nov 21, 2019
INTEGRITYA1:


The search on land will always reveal it owns by the government until the approval is granted on such particular area.

When we are talking about Aquisition, we have two types:
- Government Aquisition (Means own by govt.)
- Committed Aquisition (Means own by the govt as well, but also such locations has been mapped out by the govt for specific projects).

Those land with approved excision first passed through the process before been granted, not that they got the Excision by default.

So if land is not under Committed Aquisition; though it still belong to the government but Excision can be granted on such land.

It


no one explained this to me in 2016 when i bought one of those excision lands. I have since moved on. Allocation soon, ambode did not sign any excision bla bla bla

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Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by AreaFada2: 8:13am On Nov 21, 2019
ednut1:
80% of land being sold in ibeju lekki is govt land. The real estate companies will tell u excision in progress. Na lie
Much of Lagos land for sale Na govt land, non-residential zones, committed land, etc.

Some will even brazenly tell you "look, all those tall and fine buildings around are on govt land. The govt can't do any poo. Patapata you will do ratification" . As if ratification is cheap. grin gringrin

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Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by INTEGRITYA1(m): 8:23am On Nov 21, 2019
ednut1:
no one explained this to me in 2016 when i bought one of those excision lands. I have since moved on. Allocation soon, ambode did not sign any excision bla bla bla

Even though the land is still excision in process are you saying since 2016 up to this moment, your plot has not been allocated to you?

Those that even bought from our side by middle of this year, they have done the Corner Piece on their land.
Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by INTEGRITYA1(m): 8:28am On Nov 21, 2019
ndcide:


So there are some legitimate ones in ibeju lekki

Definitely.

If you want those with C of o, Gazette, Excision or Excision in process. Depends on your budget, needs and preference.

When will you like to go for inspection?
Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by ednut1(m): 8:29am On Nov 21, 2019
INTEGRITYA1:


Even though the land is still excision in process are you saying since 2016 up to this moment, your plot has not been allocated to you?

Those that even bought from our side by middle of this year, they have done the Corner Piece on their land.
na stories upon stories o.
Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by INTEGRITYA1(m): 8:33am On Nov 21, 2019
ednut1:
na stories upon stories o.

That's not encouraging from the side of the company you bought from.

Things are not like that from our side.
Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by ednut1(m): 8:36am On Nov 21, 2019
INTEGRITYA1:


That's not encouraging from the side of the company you bought from.

Things are not like that from our side.
which is ur side
Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by INTEGRITYA1(m): 8:42am On Nov 21, 2019
ednut1:
which is ur side

I consult for notable companies like, Red and Bricks (Developer of Amen Estate), Landwey, Pragmatic Homes, Bricks and Bars and so on.

Once the clients paid up his/her fees. Allocation straight.
Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by dejolly(m): 9:00am On Nov 21, 2019
You need to consider the location and most importantly the title on that land. From Survey plan, excision, gazette, c of o of governors consent. You can contact me if you want to buy land so that I can educate you on the best title to look out for.

Check my signature

Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by Sunisonflex39(m): 9:09am On Nov 21, 2019
gather here if you know you have land in that your remote village that you always wish that 10 plots of land is closer to the city... OMO you Don hama

but since it's in a remote village.. you can still Goan use it and farm large scale rice or yam and transport to the city for sell.. it's a win win..





note:






Fulani herdsmen dey o, then fit dry kpai your workers.
Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by moscow406(m): 9:26am On Nov 21, 2019
FOR THE OMITTED
1. Check if Omo Onile will not disturb your life...you might even be forced to double your money when it's time to build
2. Check if there isn't any dispute on the land...It might be a scam... We've seen or heard of houses been sold to more than a single body or people selling lands that are not theirs.
3. Ask for all the required documents, ask again...Then ask again...Then make your research
4. For the believers... Seek the face of God concerning the land
5. Don't do pass your power...

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Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by jimmynauty: 9:51am On Nov 21, 2019
Thanks op i need this information
Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by Sirseedorf(m): 10:05am On Nov 21, 2019
I want to purchase a quarter of land but I don't have money to built it, so am putting my money on accessories business because when it is time for me to buy a land and built on it, it won't surpass me.



No late comer for owing a land or building house..


No matter how small a Crab is, it has is own roof, we will have our own house by God's grace...
Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by Nobody: 10:38am On Nov 21, 2019
I have a plot of land for sell at Itori in Ogun state very close to dangote cement refinery. The price is 350k... U can call me on 08094796947
Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by oga4prop: 11:26am On Nov 21, 2019
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Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by loveth91(m): 12:22pm On Nov 21, 2019
ednut1:
80% of land being sold in ibeju lekki is govt land. The real estate companies will tell u excision in progress. Na lie




We have many here in Ibadan you can buy and are legit...
Either you get a CofO or it's a freehold land
Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by BlackBovi: 1:22pm On Nov 21, 2019
oga4prop:
Thinking of buying land in Nigeria?

Trust us, even though Real Estate generally feels like a good investment, buying a land in Nigeria isn’t a simple process. There is so much you need to know about a property before taking out that cashbook, not all sellers will tell you things you need to right away. Buying land in Nigeria is far more complicated than buying a house.

Here are 7 questions you should ask before buying that land.

Why are you buying land, can you afford it?
The first question you ask your self is to know the main aim of you buying a land. Do you want to create a personal residence, build a vacation home, a company, or an investment? Then you move on to asking if you can afford the land without having to spend your entire life savings or borrow and get into debt before buying a land in Nigeria.No matter how enticing a piece of land or property may be, don’t borrow money to buy land if you do not have a means of paying it back yet.

Check the location. Check again
Do not miss any slight detail about the location you are about to buy land in. Location is the most important thing to consider and it is one of the oldest real estate adage. The land is an investment that you shouldn’t get yourself one with no resale value or one that you can’t build on. Look out for the soil conditions even if the land may seem build-able. Check the community where you are buying yourself a land. What other constructions are planned? What is the topography of the land? Is it close to schools, work, shops, medical care, and the likes? Is the property located in a flood zone? What changes are likely to come over the years?
Check again so you don’t end up missing something.

Any zoning restrictions on the land?
These are laws that govern what and what not to do with your land property. It is best to find out upfront what you can and cannot legitimately do on your land. Ensure it fits in with your needs before purchasing. You would be saddened to discover that your plans violate the neighborhood regulations.and this might come after you have bought the property or even started your plans.

Get to know our highest and best use. The Appraisal Institute defines the highest and best use as follows: “The reasonably probable and legal use of vacant land or an improved property that is physically possible, appropriately supported, financially feasible, and that results in the highest value.”

Can you access the main roads?
When buying a land in Nigeria, especially in the major parts of Lagos state, access to the road is rarely a problem. In rural areas, you need to know what the road maintenance schedule is. You need to find out who maintains your private road. It might be you or the local government.

Has the land been surveyed?
Get a certified surveyor to tell and show you the accurate representation of the land you are considering before you purchase. You have to do this to be sure you are getting exactly what you paid for. In order to also make sure you have established boundaries so you can place your home in the right spot on the land.

What are the utilities that can be assessed?
The rights and benefits you get as a property owner aside from road access are mineral rights, development rights, utilities like electricity, water and network. It is very common for properties to have a large ‘dead’ zone with none of these utilities because the buyer didn’t ask about it beforehand.

What are the costs involved?
Put aside the money and time spent on getting a land, there are other factors that are likely to affect you. The issues of land grabbers, popularly known as Omo Onile, in the highly commercialized areas of Nigeria especially in Lagos. So ask questions. What is the land use charge? Any annual property taxes? What kind of expenses can you expect to incur when buying a vacant lot? What are the permits and fees required?

If you are satisfied with these questions and others, then there is a good chance you have just found the perfect property for your dream.


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Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by sharone21(f): 1:49pm On Nov 21, 2019
I like to buy dry land in an estate( developed privately)....it is good to check up land during rainy season.
Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by QSFemi(m): 1:58pm On Nov 21, 2019
In addition with company of your lawyer, it's a very good practice to have a town and urban planner with you when buying a piece of land.

Information that town and urban planners possess when it concerns land use cannot be overemphasized.

AfroKnight:
Let me add number 8.

Always Go with a lawyer and instruct them to do background checks.

Don’t buy land that is not free from government acquisition.

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Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by TemmyT002(m): 3:01pm On Nov 21, 2019
AfroKnight:
Let me add number 8.

Always Go with a lawyer and instruct them to do background checks.

Don’t buy land that is not free from government acquisition.

Best idea
Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by Tee23(m): 6:22pm On Nov 21, 2019
The most important thing to check is the title document. In property business you are not buying the land... you re buying the title.
Re: Questions To Ask Before Buying A Land by Nobody: 11:59pm On Dec 30, 2019
INTEGRITYA1:


I consult for notable companies like, Red and Bricks (Developer of Amen Estate), Landwey, Pragmatic Homes, Bricks and Bars and so on.

Once the clients paid up his/her fees. Allocation straight.


Wow!

Interesting....

Can you share your email with me please

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