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Land for Sale in Ikeja 2023

Search for a Land for Sale in Ikeja

If you want a place that is accessible to Nigeria’s main airport, Ikeja is the one for you. Search for Land for Sale in Ikeja and stay abreast with what is happening in the city and get close to the business spots in Lagos.

Ikeja is a peaceful, pristine, and deliberate diverse area precedent to the disclosure of military rule in the early 1980s. The municipality is the capital of Lagos – it has nicely built infrastructure and paved roads around the area. Business and manufacturing industries have become desirable alongside the residential dwellings within the municipality. Yet, Ikeja has numerous lands for sale – perfect for commercial, residential, and investments. You need to be cautious in purchasing land – you have to check everything diligently with no voids.

Look through our directory of land for sale in Nigeria. You may narrow down the properties by lot size, property size, rooms, bedrooms, and bathrooms. This will give you different land for sale options that are perfect for you!

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1,212.00 m2
Ikeja GRA, Ikeja, Nigeria,
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Magodo Brooks Estate, Lagos, Nigeria,
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Oba Akinjobi Way, Ikeja, Nigeria,
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Remi Fani-Kayode Avenue, Ikeja, Nigeria,
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Ikeja GRA, Ikeja, Nigeria,
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Ladoke Akintola Road, Ikeja, Nigeria,
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Ikeja GRA, Ikeja, Nigeria,
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Oduduwa Way, Ikeja, Nigeria,
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Harold Sodipo Crescent, Ikeja, Nigeria,
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Ladipo Bateye Street GRA ikeja,
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Fani KAYODE street GRA ikeja,
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Points to Be Evaluated Before Buying A Land in Ikeja

In purchasing a land property, you must be attentive and thorough. Hire a property lawyer to guide you in property search and investigation and further buy the best deal. Some properties have no legal documents while some owners are fraud – here are some points on how to buy land in Ikeja without any distress.

  1. Consort to the Land Registry of Ikeja

Moreover, the first thing that needs to be considered in buying land is the land registry. The land registry is under the government office that keeps a record of each land property in a certain country. As a potential buyer, you have to check accurately if the land you're buying is registered and its previous ownership documents.

  1. Visit the Surveyor General Office

Paying a visit at the Surveyor General Office is requisite in buying a land – particularly if the land you're eyeing is not yet registered. In this case, you will be advised if the land is under the government's ownership. Examining the legal papers will disclose to you if the land has been bought intentionally by the government.

  1. Inspect the archives in Corporate Affairs Commission

The commission is designated to private property owners – they keep the documentation of the company's charges on their land acquisitions. The Corporate Affairs Commission helps the potential buyer reveal if the land has post charges on it.

  1. Conduct a Physical Inspection

Physical inspection is a must-have in buying land. Things that are not disclosed in the government documents will be acknowledged through a thorough site inspection. You can discern the actual dimension of the proposed land – or if the land is near a stream, river, ocean, and pavements that might be a factor in the land property.

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