A prime plot in Abijo GRA is worthless if the documentation is flawed. We explain why a Freehold Title beats a luxury location every single time.
"Location, Location, Location" — the mantra that has driven real estate decisions for generations. And while location absolutely matters, it is not the most important factor in Nigerian real estate. Documentation is.
Consider this scenario: you purchase a prime 600sqm plot in Abijo GRA for ₦8 million based on its fantastic location. But the seller provided a forged survey and a recycled C of O from a different parcel. When the true owner surfaces (and they always do), you lose both the land and the money. The prime location is irrelevant.
Now consider the alternative: you buy a plot in an upcoming area — perhaps not the most glamorous location today — but the title is rock-solid. The C of O is verified at the Land Registry. The survey plan is independently confirmed. The Deed of Assignment is properly stamped and registered. That plot, regardless of location, is a secure asset that will appreciate as infrastructure develops.
At Dynasquare, we follow a simple hierarchy: Title first. Location second. Price third. If the title is not legitimate, the conversation ends. We do not rationalize, we do not negotiate, and we do not compromise. Because a beautiful location with a fake title is just an expensive heartbreak waiting to happen.
Before you ask "where is this land?" — ask "what documents does this land carry?" The answer to that question will save you more money than any "prime location" ever could.